Here's a short story of an experience I had last saturday. A friend of mine's father passed away and the service and funeral was last week. ... My wife was crying and I know why, not for him specifically but for all the other soldiers that we've known and see so much about in the news. I held her hand as we sat there, now I was thinking about that as well. From the back of the room which was quiet now came the sound of a bugle playing Taps. I lost it, tears just streamed down my face. Not so much for the deceased but for all the men that I've known and also the ones that I see everyday that are lost over seas.
I was not bothered by how I felt or how I expressed it at that time. There was a time when I couldn't have done that even if I tried. So the emotions are in there maybe you just need the have the right 'day' for them come out. And if they are be glad that you have them.
Jar