May 31, 2007
Darth Zeejus
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May 24, 2007
Oddy shares some pie with her little man.
Bou and Bones discuss girls
Seaturtle just doesn't understand where they get it from.
VW shares pictures from PreK graduation fun
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May 13, 2007
But as I look over my life, I realize that I have learned many valuable lessons from some of the women in my life who are Moms, too. Each of their lives impacts mine by reminding me of the things we so often forget.
From Bou, to be aware of the quiet moments, the small incidents of everyday life, because it is those times which have the most meaning and are the most endearing.
From Christina, that Feistyness and Grace and co-exist. It's tough to balance being a lady AND a first-class smart ass, but some how she manages everyday. Also that persevering through the last 5% of the task is worth all the rewards that wait at the end.
From VW, to stop and smell the roses, and take a picture or two along the way. Those pictures and our memories are all we keep from our past.
From Beth, and the other Blue Star Moms, that courage is as important on the homefront as it is on the field of battle, and the courage at home is the mainstay of the men and women at war.
From Margi and Elizabeth, that the unlooked-for blessing is often the MOST fulfilling. Most of us would never plan to have a baby at 40, more than a decade after the last one, or walk out on a high power, high dollar job that affords us a comfortable lifestyle and professional fulfillment, but each of them has found untold wonder in the unexpected places that their lives have taken them.
And from Helen, who is not a mother yet (give her a few more months), I've learned not to judge. The girl has had an interesting life. She's done things that make people scratch their heads and cluck their tongues, but I've never known anyone who consistently makes such good choices for HERSELF. It wasn't always that way, I suppose, but it seems she has learned herself and knows herself maybe better than anyone I have ever known. I admire that, and from it I have learned that each of us has our own way, and no one else has a right to question what we know in our hearts are the right choices for ourselves.
For them and for so many more who put themselves out there every day, sharing their wit and wisdom with an unsuspecting world, thanks for everything that you do.
Happy Mothers' Day, everyone!
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May 11, 2007

Big bear hugs for the graduate!
I am so proud of you. It took a lot of persistence, some bumps in the road, and long nights studying, but I know you have accomplished so much, and I couldn't be happier for you! Wish I could be there too!
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May 05, 2007
I participated via web feed and the live chat room, and it was a privilege to interact with many of the leading voices of the Military Blog community. The folks who participated in the chat are here. I enjoyed speaking with all of you!
One of the highlights of today's conference was the opening address, presented via video by President George W. Bush:
Kudos to Andi for putting the whole thing together so brilliantly. Thanks to all the panel participants and speakers for sharing your thoughts. And last but not least, thanks to BloodSpite and Mrs. Greyhawk for running the live chat and streaming video!
RG has pictures of the Tiara Gals who were present for today's festivities.
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