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Army Wife, April 19, 2008 at 7:04 PM EDT
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First posted March 19 2008
Again I write to you hoping for a reply one day in the near future.....Oh I get the phone calls that are few and far between. I still laugh at our one conversation where you had thought it was only 4 days between conversations. It was an entire week to the day that we had last talked! You said you were "bored busy" implying that you were doing your job but not engaged in any form of "combat." Of course, we both know that "Timmy" has not come out to play yet and so far, things remain quiet. That will change shortly and with that thought my heart fills with dread!
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Keeping the home fires burning
CHRISTIE BLATCHFORD
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April 18, 2008 at 11:47 PM EDT
One of the small things the departing Chief of Defence Staff, Rick Hillier, did so well was to bring into the national consciousness the notion of the military family.
As often as he mentioned the “sons and daughters” of the Canadian Forces, so was that inevitably followed by a nod to the “mothers and fathers” – and he did it again in his press conference this week when his leave-taking in July became official.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080418.wblatch19/BNStory/Afghanistan/home
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/blogs/armywife
just another letter
Army Wife, April 19, 2008 at 7:04 PM EDT
Post the first comment Back to the blog
First posted March 19 2008
Again I write to you hoping for a reply one day in the near future.....Oh I get the phone calls that are few and far between. I still laugh at our one conversation where you had thought it was only 4 days between conversations. It was an entire week to the day that we had last talked! You said you were "bored busy" implying that you were doing your job but not engaged in any form of "combat." Of course, we both know that "Timmy" has not come out to play yet and so far, things remain quiet. That will change shortly and with that thought my heart fills with dread!
//--------------------------------------------------------------------//
Keeping the home fires burning
CHRISTIE BLATCHFORD
From Saturday's Globe and Mail
E-mail Christie Blatchford | Read Bio | Latest Columns
April 18, 2008 at 11:47 PM EDT
One of the small things the departing Chief of Defence Staff, Rick Hillier, did so well was to bring into the national consciousness the notion of the military family.
As often as he mentioned the “sons and daughters” of the Canadian Forces, so was that inevitably followed by a nod to the “mothers and fathers” – and he did it again in his press conference this week when his leave-taking in July became official.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080418.wblatch19/BNStory/Afghanistan/home