Tuesday, December 9, 2008

"Freedom Isn't Free"

I hope I can adequately express my feelings that I have had this past weekend. Riley returned to the states from Iraq on Dec. 5th, after being deployed for 14 months. Bart and I felt like we should be there for the homecoming celebration!!! Our flight from Atlanta to Savannah was quite a humbling experience for us. After we took off, we were told that when we landed in Savannah we were to remain seated as an Army escort was accompanying the remains of a soldier returning home. I spent the next hour crying for a family who would not see their son alive, knowing that mine was returning safely. On the base where the celebration was to happen, they have planted a tree for each soldier who has lost his or her life in Iraq. Many of the plaques around the trees had the saying "Freedom Isn't Free". Needless to say, I contemplated the meaning of this statement. After a long wait, the soldiers unloaded the buses and marched onto a field where we all sang our National Anthem, as I sang the words and thought about them, I was brought to tears once again for the sacrifices these soldiers and others are making for us, so that we can enjoy this land that we are so blessed to live in and the freedoms that are ours for the partaking. The soldiers then sang a song and we were told to go find our soldier!!! We spent the next couple of days with Riley shopping, meeting his buddies, eating, and watching him sleep!! He hasn't shared many of his experiences in Iraq, I think he didn't want to worry his mother, thank you son, but as he opened up and shared with us this weekend, I thank my Heavenly Father that he protected my son, and I know he was protected. So to Riley and all the other soldiers serving our country, Thank You from the bottom of my heart. "Freedom Isn't Free"!!!

7 comments:

Cheryl said...

I hope Riley and all the others who SERVE know how grateful we are. I was moved to tears reading this. I'm so grateful for our brave young men and women who've taken it upon themselves to serve so we can remain free. Thanks Riley. God bless you.

Tara said...

Wow, thanks for sharing that story. I am so grateful to all the soldiers fighting for our freedom. I'm so thankful Riley is safe, and I'm so grateful for the freedoms I enjoy. Thanks Riley.

Julianne said...

Riley is awesome! He was raised by pretty great parents too!

Pam said...

Thank you, Cindy, for sharing your beloved son to protect all of us.
Thank you, Riley. We really do appreciate you, soldier!

The McLaws Family said...

Thank you for sharing that story, it was very touching. I am thankful for their sacrifice for our freedoms also. I'm glad Riley is home safely as well!

barryblog said...

Way to make me cry, Cindy!! I am so grateful that he is home safe. That was such a great story to remind me how lucky I really am:)

Brianne said...

Cindy please do me a favor and give Riley a HUGE hug and tell him thank you for his service. I am so grateful to him and all the men and women who serve with him. I cried when I read this story because it put into perspective the true meaning of life. My prays have been with Riley since he left for Iraq and will continue to be with him and all those who serve this free land we live in! Thanks again Riley your dedication does NOT go unnoticed even though it may feel otherwise sometimes. We love you!!