Late Late For a..

… well you know the rest.  I woke late this morning!

Yesterday was another sweet day. The sheep slept with Mama who was chewing her cud and watching the world go by from her bed in the field.

The plonkers laid about in the long grass. there-we-are-027

The calves slept in the sun. Thrilled that the forecast is for more Cool sun.there-we-are-016 there-we-are-015 there-we-are-009

Last night we were out late, it was Triple T’s  last night before he rejoins his troop in Hawaii. As you know there are massive cut backs in the army nowadays and I talked to him about us helping out (Lacey started this – thank you darling) with rakes and food and toilet paper and things.  He said he was happy to help dole things out to his mates over there.  There are many American troops dotted around the world in  areas that are not warzones and frankly it seems that they are a wee bit forgotton. Though toilet paper would be especially for the boys in basic training who cannot get out to buy their own – we are working on that one -Rakes and brooms and cookies and real food.  Linen, blankets .. I need to make a list.  But these boys are sat in small out of the way places  – just in case.. they need our support too.

So get in touch if you want to be involved or even better, if you  have thoughts on how to make this happen – can The Fellowship adopt a military troop? What do you think? This is new to me.  But I think we could do that. Could we do  that? There is a need and many of you want to help the troops but how do we proceed? there-we-are-041

I found an abandoned snake skin in the wood shed.  Isn’t that amazing?

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BooBoo loves flowers.

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I hope you all have a lovely, lovely day.

Your friend on the farmy (and I really mean that),

celi

55 responses to “Late Late For a..”

  1. I love the idea of helping, but I think I’m too far to be of use to your boys Up There. But maybe I could do the same sort of thing here. I’ve been looking at this blog – http://aussieheroquilts.blogspot.com.au – since you brought the supply issue up – it’s Australian, but the same sort of thing idea. I have the time, the will and the energy to contribute some comfort to the service people who put themselves in the line of fire for us.

  2. I know there are some groups that will accept donations to send items to troops, but I’m guessing they focus on the ones in combat, like you said. If you have a person in mind, you can just send stuff. Or you could contact one of those agencies to work with you so it can be tax-deductible.

  3. Yikes, where there is an abandoned snake skin there is a bigger snake somewhere 😦 Can you not send care parcels directly to TTT’s regiment for sharing? Laura

    • Yes I think that is the best plan.. we will go small and maybe get a spare blanket to every person in his unit. Rakes! I will be sending rakes for sure! Some writing paper and envelopes and maybe some books.. Things that can be left in the common rooms for all to share.

      • I still can’t help wondering if the rakes won’t be confiscated by officers upon arrival? Celi, you sure do have a big heart but will your sentiment be shared by the army? Is it not part of their plan to break the rookies before building them back up again – especially in base camp? Did TTT offer an opinion on this. I also can’t believe that TP can’t be supplied. Laura

  4. let me know, I can send a little money to someone to buy what is needed. The post office is not a good place for me as we always have to stand to long. Stupid knees do not like that.

  5. What a wonderful idea
    I might be in Bulgaria but I can still help if you tell me how when and where

  6. Love the handsome bobbies! Like Boo even more than usual for his love of flowers ! Hate to see that snakeskin: the postman did not drop it there 😦 ! You may have an idea for ‘adopting’ a troop . . . like Kate I feel I am too far afield and my loyalty lies here and with all the Third World organizations with which I work, but hugely good luck with any endeavours!!

    • and i am a new zealander so my loyalties are pretty international too..maybe what i am saying is that we should keep an eye out, help where help is needed, but I think, with all troops of all countries, I would like to know that they are in fact being looked after in the way that we have been promised. Especially in this new age of warfare.

      • I believe most of us in our hearts would love to help, even if just a little, so many people and causes . . . . for many of us the ‘help’ dollars are limited tho’: to each their own . . . I have worked since age 14 1/2 basically for mothers and children in abject poverty in Third World countries, to combat disease there and here and locally to bring up seeing-eye dogs to give the vision impaired some chance of a private and contented life. Methinks every one of us has a different mindset and feelingworld . . . I wish the purse was less lean 🙂 !

        • A good point though Eha, we should never feel that we should, or feel guilty if we can’t. Helping out the woman next door, or cooking a meal for the old man down the road is just as important as supporting women in third world countries or alleviating the depression of packs of bored boys who have been trained to kill then left to wait. It is good that we all think differently otherwise things would be very dull indeed! Ni Ni Mama eha! c

          • Lots of love and hugs across the ocean and land! Ni-ni to you . . . . I’ll be going to sleep in 14 hours after clapping my way thru’ the Vosges Mountains in France to ‘help’ a young Aussie rider in TdF who is having an unexpected chance at a different kind of glory!! Oh, beautiful scenery to boot 🙂 !!!!! But 3 am for three weeks – probably not that wise 😀 !!!

  7. I have a Korean friend who remembers that back in her land a black snake in the walls was considered a blessed household genie, doing good deeds & bring good luck. I’m with Emily Dickinson when contemplating that: “…zero at the bone.” Keep going with your idea of sending supplies & let us know how & what & where. Beautiful pictures today of creatures & purple cone flowers, mine are all raggedy. Something chewing on them. <[:~ (

  8. The best way to help the military is get rid of their commander in chief who seems to forget his first duty of office is to provide for the common defense, which means the military should get everything they need. Having to buy and send toilet paper and food for our troops is nothing short of a crying shame and disgraceful in a country that sends billions off to foreign countries just to pay off politicians. Or bring home our troops and let them defend our borders! Meanwhile, they deserve our support wherever they are. Adopting a unit is a great idea.

  9. Years ago I helped a young woman in the army . She told me what she needed and I sent it to her . Maybe getting hold of some names of people that need help and a kind word,

  10. I’m happy to contribute in any way to this project. My son-in-law returned home from service in Iraq unscathed and for that I am eternally grateful. One thing we sent him–and this would be a nice extra–was books. He devoured books because he had a lot of spare time and nowhere to go. Now the situation in Hawaii may be different but I do imagine they are stuck on base a lot. (The funny thing is that my son-in-law is not much of a reader at home.) Anyway, let me know, I’ll send money, toilet paper, books, whatever is needed.

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