tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31555509.post6529118563401198273..comments2023-08-26T06:14:37.206-07:00Comments on Poco a Poco: A Millennial Take on Storytelling and Social Change: Cardboard Cutouts... In Shades of Red, White, and BlueAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11655263163254860805noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31555509.post-772272156791657832007-05-29T11:32:00.000-07:002007-05-29T11:32:00.000-07:00Hey Patrick – just read your blog – which I look f...Hey Patrick – just read your blog – which I look forward too at the beginning of each week, you and Ryan are a lot better than my son – he updates his every quarter – if at that. The ages of the soldiers that die for our freedom is amazing – now they are even younger – 19! From the time Roy was accepted into the HCA – I have had an American Flag outside my door – day or night, rain or sun – to remind me, my family and my community of the sacrifice these young men and women have given. When family and friends ask me how I do it not to go crazy without seeing my son - especially when it was about a year and half before we say him again – I just remind them about the sons and daughters of my neighbors that will not be coming back home and I thank God that Roy is answering his call to service and not in the armed forces. I know it must be hard to hear about family and friends going on with life in the states and not being able to be part of it – especially when you were a major part of it just months ago – but the service y’all are doing in Chile is amazing. I hope and pray that the people y’all are helping appreciate the gifts they are receiving by having such amazing young sons and daughters in there community willing to give a helping hand in whatever is needed of them.<BR/><BR/>Take care – Mr. PequeñoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com