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What are you proud of?

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Lots of things actually though I am probably as unproud of an equal number? IDK, things balance out. I am proud of our soldier boy. He made it through his training and is now working, I think they call it his MOS. I don't know what that means. But he is standing on his own two feet in a really difficult and dangerous environment. (S.Korea but I kinda mean just in general? I know he's not in Afganistan but ...) There were a lot of people who didn't make it along the way. I am so proud of him! Also, one of the young women he went to our little church school with is aboard the USS Ronald Regan in the same area of the world. I understand that some of you probably do not feel this way about the military. It is, however, my job as an Army parent to say things like this so, I hope you can be patient with me. I don't remember where we were but it was probably at graduation from boot camp. The poor kid, I burst into tears when I saw him in that uniform the first time and then I tried to recover and hide it from him lol. They told us "If you've never done anything else in your life you're proud of, you produced a soldier and we want you to be proud of that." Yes, I am. : )
 
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I'm proud that despite the struggles I remain a kind, good hearted person that cares about people. I've been told I am overly sensitive but that allows me to connect deeply...so I'm proud to be sensitive. I'm proud of the work I have done lately.
 
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