Sunday, June 29, 2008

Thanks to all.


It has been interesting leaving the combat zone, going home and coming back. It’s the extreme contrasts between places that have me constantly thinking of home and family. I’m sure in a month or two Afghanistan will become routine and even the humanitarian pediatric clinic at the Egyptian hospital will seem ‘normal’. But today, the differences between here and home are so vivid in my mind that I long for being with you all again.


I am so grateful! Grateful for family, grateful for freedom, grateful to know that God lives, grateful for the opportunity to serve and grateful to be alive! For 18 days I was at home with Leigh Anne, Kerrigan, Lily and Joshua. We went out to eat, saw movies, played games, laughed hard and often fell asleep together exhausted. We had some quiet times at home alone. We went to the beach in Gulf Shores, Alabama with Jimmy, Lisa and their children. We all came together with our extended families and met in the temple to have Joshua sealed to us. We gave him his blessing and we had lots of time to just be together as a family.


When it was all done I got on the plane and came back to Afghanistan. Back to the combat zone, security issues and bleakness. I’ve left home where the future is full of unlimited possibilities for my children -- to this land stifled by time and circumstance, causing what I would consider a hellish future for my own children to look like a bounteous and blissful future to the parents of Afghani children here.


It makes me appreciate our country and our culture – and it makes me miss you all very, very much. Thanks for all the sacrifices you have made for us. Thanks for coming out to Tennessee and giving us all such a great experience. I can’t wait to see you all again.

3 comments:

Julie Barfuss said...

craig, so nice to see a post from you. It sounds like it was such a good time...I'm sorry to have missed it. Everyone looked happy and healthy, and like they were having such a great time! Looks like your new internet access is much better!
Jules

A said...

Dude it was awesome! IT solidifies in my mind the desires to live closer to family. I was sitting at my desk today, thinking about how great my job is, and how crappy my last job was. It doesn't really matter all that much as long as I have family to be with, and rely upon. Cant wait till you get home, quit the Army, Move out West, Setup the McHood compound on 100 - 200 acres or so, and begin livin the dream!

Reflections of Heart said...

Craig,
Thanks for the opportunity to hang out and be together as family and celebrate such wonderful times! Thanks for sharing some of your experiences and photos of the Afghani people. What you are doing there is a great service to the people there and the very thing that Christ teaches us to do. Serve. Serve others, Serve your country, serve others of other nationalities and other faiths as well as our own. You are strong. Your family is strong. We think and pray for you and your family often and look forward to seeing y'all again soon. Love,
Jen

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