



New pictures from Afghanistan. I think Steven looks really good, although cold in a few...my poor baby! I just stare at them. His face is still that of my young son...I see a man and yet I know the infant, the boy and now the man. It is amazing how so many memories come flooding in when I see these pictures. I think of all the times he played at being a "soldier". He was always a sharpshooter with his airsoft gun when I needed icky spiders eliminated! I just want to hug him and tell him how proud I am and most of all...WELCOME HOME MY BRAVE SON!Counting the days...many to go.
Julie, these pictures are amazing! Is there a gadget you could add that counts down the days 'till Steven comes home?
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