Monday, May 28, 2007

Memorial Day 2007

Today we had an amazing day, which I will need to blog about tomorrow as I am exhausted. The family all went to Rainbow Springs... we woke up at 6 am and just got home a little while ago (it's after 8 pm). Sun. Fun. River. Swimming. Exhausted.


But for today... I could not NOT post on Memorial Day and not pause to give words of praise to Ron; Kayla, Justin and Kayte's daddy.


Ron was an awesome father, wonderful husband, good friend and an Air Force man. He gave his life for our freedom. (Let's see if I can do this without getting political...)


Ron met Julie 16 years ago while on duty at MacDill Air Force Base. He was stationed several times overseas... but always came home in between long enough to create Justin and Kayte (LOL). His last overseas duty was in Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War. He handled dirty bombs... and as a result developed Kidney disease and Leukemia which killed him 6 short years later.


Ron was a strong man who never asked for much. He was active, loved playing racquetball (Chris killed many a racquet's playing against Ron), loved playing Baseball with Justin, loved his wife through all her difficult times of depression. He never wanted anyone to know he was sick. We all knew he was dying... he'd never say a word about it.


I remember when Julie and Ron moved to Maryland... how easy it was to think that Ron was 'too hard' on the kids. Funny how little we knew about their problems while up there: Justin's emotional problems as a young man, Julie's frequent hospitalizations, Julie's struggles living in a new city with a mother in law whom she didn't get along with all that well (understatement). Time and distance both have ways of playing with the mind, don't they?


If only I could go back and relive some of those times. A lot I could have changed... but I certainly couldn't have ever talked Ron out of going where his Country needed him, even if it meant it would kill him. He was like that... as are so many of our service men and women.

Today we celebrate their commitment to our freedom. Their dedication. Their sacrifice.


Ron paid the ultimate sacrifice... and Ron --- I miss you ever so much. Know that we all love you, think of you every day and pray for you often.


Rest in peace.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

We were up on the Rainbow River on Sunday, and the Withlacoochie the rest of the time. What a wonderful place. Let's figure out how to buy a weekend home up there!

Sorry I never knew Ron, but his memory will live on through the wonderful children he has created. Did I mention he was very handsome?

Anonymous said...

T~
This was great. What a way to honor Ron's memory for him and Julie and the kids.

I know they are so glad they all have you in their lives.
Thanks for sharing and reminding us that Memorial Day isn't just a Monday off work.

~M