Thursday, November 11, 2010

A Moment of Thanks



It's Veteran's Day and I wanted to take a moment to thank all the veterans who have so bravely and selflessly fought -- or otherwise put themselves on the line -- to protect the freedoms we all so strongly believe in.

My father is one. A reluctant one, who was anti-war and never believed violence was the way, but went anyway, because he was called, and served valiantly, in a MASH unit in Viet Nam, 1966-67.

War changed him, even in some good ways. It made him a better and stronger doctor, and, likely, a tougher soul. Things that were also good qualities for a father. :)

During the year he was gone, my father wrote to my mother, my sister and me every single day. I have stacks and stacks of the letters - they are a fascinating, poignant, and honest chronicle of young love, death, fear, disillusionment, family, hope, medicine and the horrors of war. It is a huge regret that my sister and I have not yet managed to do what we hoped we would: put them together in a cohesive collection and have them published. I still hope we will.

This photo, above, is from the day my father arrived home from Viet Nam, to two children who were young enough when he left that a year away made him a stranger to them. He was never a stranger again. He came to my sister's class for show and tell right after that ("see, I have a father!") and to every recital, school play, gymnastic competition, moot court competition, family dinner, grandchild's baseball game, etc., etc. after that. He has been, truly, the best father a girl could have -- those of you blessed to have strong, hands-on fathers who teach, champion, support and protect you -- not to mention love and adore you -- throughout your lives know how precious this is.

So, on this veteran's day, a valentine to my father, and by extension, to all fathers out there, then and now, who leave their families to serve in war. May there never be another one. Ever.

gae

8 comments:

  1. What a loving post! Sounds like you have a fantastic dad, Gae!

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  2. yes, a beautiful post. thanks for this good reminder to be grateful today

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  3. Wonderful post, Gae - thanks so much for sharing that. Thanks to your father for his service.

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  4. Beautiful! I want to read the published collection of letters!

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  5. Okay, I'm crying... What a lovely post, and what a wonderful father. :)

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  6. awesome, thanks - is there an abbreviation or emoticon for tears?

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  7. oh, this was beautiful, Gae! What a great tribute to your dad.

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  8. Such a truly beautiful post.:) Evelyn, I've always used this: :*) sort of misty, I guess. :)

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