Clouds allowed
Since two of my favorite things are clouds and rain, it's hard for me to think of my son Andrew being in a place that hardly ever sees any of either.
It's nothing but sun, sand, and blistering hot wind, in a relentless cycle.
In fact, he'd been in Qatar for weeks before seeing -- in the distance as he flew -- a buildup of clouds over the mountains of northern Afghanistan.
And he's up in the air nearly every day.
But last week, at last -- cloud cover.
And on the wing of the KC-135 Stratotanker, cruising high above those clouds over Iraq, was a McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle.
I don't know what's prettier: the clouds, the fighter jet, or the distinctive wing of the plane carrying my boy.
You decide.
God Bless America.
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Happy Thursday
Reader Comments (6)
The fact that they have cloud cover, makes me feel better.
God bless your son!!
It's a beautiful photo. I pray for Andrew every morning, along with the rest of the Webers who are missing him. It's nice to see this photo from him.
@Judy ... oddly enough, even though I know it all but never happens, I was happy to see those clouds too!
@Mari ... your prayers mean so much to me and to all of us. Thank you! xoxo
Wonderful hear he is up an looking down from the clouds, may God keep him safe always.
Those clouds look like cotton batting. To have a son who is in the air every day - a bit nerve wracking I'd think. Wishing Good Luck and more cloud cover for Andrew. Hope you're staying cool, Jenny.
Sorry, Jenny, to have missed this until now.
Prayers for all of you! xoxo