She was my same age.
She died on my anniversary.
She left three sons and a husband.
She joined the military so she could see the world and contribute.
She died from injuries sustained when the brakes failed while she changed a tire on a truck.
I wish she were still here.
While searching for information about Alicia, I came across a page that listed pictures and names of the one hundred and forty-one men and women my age who have died in this war. This war that never should have happened. I weep for them. I still have so much life ahead of me and while I am grateful for these men and women who have sacrificed, I can't help thinking that they should all still have so much life ahead of them too.
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This is a wonderful thing to do!
I signed up for this too, but my name isn't here yet. Sad to think about her kids without mama...:-(.
Oh she was beautiful. I'm jealous, I tried to join in, but got wait listed. :( I will have to see it when you get it!
Sandi
i got wait listed too. it breaks my heart vthat i will get a name, i know i will get a name. i'm so glad to see you have identified with her so much.
It's good to have people like you helping out for great causes. I've never heard of The Mothers Day Project, but I really want look around their website.
Okay, that was very depressing Jessi. It's not like war should ever happen or anyone should get sick or be sad or get hurt by anything. She could have died changing a tire here too you know. That's just life. I am very sad about her kids, but they'll know they had a very brave mother who did what she felt was right. Sorry to be such a grouch, but I am confused about why she left her family. I'm glad you have gotten to be part of such a neat project, though. We just don't hear much about the many men and women who are dying over there, so thank you for telling her story.
Oh, how meaningful to be a part of that!
This is a lovely thing to do Jessi. I'm glad you shared what you know about Alicia.
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