Need To Flush Out Your Tear Ducts This Morning?
After my night the other night…
Um. Seriously?
I cried the second his little girl saw him.
Did you cry? Let’s just pass out the tissues…
Los
After my night the other night…
Um. Seriously?
I cried the second his little girl saw him.
Did you cry? Let’s just pass out the tissues…
Los
…..and they are flushed. Wow.
That was horrible….in an AMAZING way!!
I’m now fully sobbing the Oprah ugly cry.
Pure bliss.
Have the privileged of pastoring amazing families like this of the 10th Mountain Division here at Ft. Drum. Moments like this never get old, and keep me in constant awe of how much they sacrifice.
I thought I wouldn’t cry. But I did.
I was planning not to cry, having already been warned. I lost it when she started wailing.
Thanks for the irrigation.
Four Kleenex–good thing I don’t wear make-up! I have a cousin who just returned from his second tour of Iraq and it really hits home.
Tear Ducts Thoroughly flushed!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Yep. I cried. And it hurt because I just had surgery. Godd pain.
Interesting the different reactions between the little boy and little girl. The girl sobs, while the boy grins from ear to ear. Mars and Venus right there baby.
“good” pain……
Yeah, the boy is also younger, and maybe didn’t realize as much the significance as the girl did.
My older brother is in Afghanistan and has been for about 6 months. His base gets bombed regularly, and it terrifies me that he’s in so much danger. I know his family misses him, and I know I do, too. I can’t wait until he comes back, safe and sound.
Thanks Los!!! These reunion videos are all amazing and everytime I see one, I too cry.
My cousin lost her husband in Afghanistan in October 2002. He was with the 1st RCR (Royal Canadian Regiment), when we lost him. He left behind, two sons and a bay girl. We miss him every day. Thankfully she has found another love in her life….and he is a soldier too! He has also been on deployments to Afghanistan and the Lord has protected him each time.
I also have another cousin, who is the sister of the cousin who lost her husband. She has also been deployed, but is now home, with her military husband and expecting their first baby!
I am so proud of my military family members!! Even though we lost one and the others came home, I still believe that God has a plan in each situation. The Lord uses all things for the good of those who love Him.
That must have been so hard for him to wait in the box until they opened it. I’m sure he wanted to see them just as badly as they needed to see him. Watching that video was worth every tear I’m shedding now.
Cried. Thanks, my dry eyes feel better now.
1.) True growth does not take place in a church setting–it takes place in the a believer’s prayer closet where God and the individual work things out. 2.) There is nothing fresher than to love God with everything we have and to love our neighbors as ourselves.
Perhaps if these two principles were the goals of our churches, there wouldn’t be the need of the game Red Rover.
Something weird just happened with the above comment–it appeared on the wrong post. My apologies.
yep, tears flowed. deep stuff is a good tag.
Yeah…as a dad, I’ve been there…I’m glad that part of my life is over…for now.
Pass the tissues please! Such a heart-warming clip!
whew….
:’)
I’m a week late. I kept telling myself “don’t cry.” Then I did. Dang it!