My airplane - a 1991 Maule MX7-180
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Saturday, January 24, 2009
TERRY SMILJANICH '65
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Playing For Change: Peace Through Music
For those friends who stood by me and continue to stand by me.....
http://playingforchange.com - From the award-winning documentary, "Playing For Change: Peace Through Music", comes the first of many "songs around the world" being released independently.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us-TVg40ExM
http://playingforchange.com - From the award-winning documentary, "Playing For Change: Peace Through Music", comes the first of many "songs around the world" being released independently.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us-TVg40ExM
Janet Watkins' Mom's passing
My mom passed away January 20. Her funeral will be on Tuesday, January 27 at 10 am at the Cook Walden Funeral Home at 6100 North Lamar, in Austin. She'll be buried at Ft Sam with my dad on Wednesday, January 28 at 1 pm. Her name was Kathleen Collum Watkins and the obituary will be in the Austin and San Antonio papers. Would appreciate your prayers for my family. My mother in law Gerri Jendron's funeral is Saturday January 24 in South Carolina, so this has been a very difficult time for us. Love you all and the support we all give to each other.
Janet Watkins Jendron
Further information to be posted tomorrow.
Janet Watkins Jendron
Further information to be posted tomorrow.
"TAKING CHANCE"
Submitted by Tom Madsen.
A new movie TAKING CHANCE is premiring on HBO February 21st. Tom wants us to be aware of the movie ... I've also included a link to information about the "real" Lt. Col. Michael Strobl and Chance Phelps......... I'm sure we have all been moved by this act one way or the other in our lives - lots of people don't know about how the remains of war are escorted home. This tells one such story. Click on the links for information of the movie and the true story upon which it is based.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Taking-Chance/55367435827?ref=s
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.run4chance.com%2Ftaking_chance.htm&h=f89b1a2767b4536030b3c4116ea47b0b
http://www.hbo.com/events/takingchance/http://www.run4chance.com/
Starring:
Kevin Bacon
Directed By:
Ross Katz
Awards:
Official Selection 2009 Sundance Film Festival
Plot Outline:
Based on a true story, inspired by the writings of Lt. Col. Michael Strobl of the US Marine Corps. “Chance Phelps was wearing his Saint Christopher medal when he was killed on Good Friday. Eight days later, I handed the medallion to his mother. I didn't know Chance before he died. Today, I miss him.” -- LtCol Michael R. Strobl, USMC (Ret.), “Taking Chance”Read Lt. Strobl's story here: http://www.run4chance.com/taking_chance.htm
A new movie TAKING CHANCE is premiring on HBO February 21st. Tom wants us to be aware of the movie ... I've also included a link to information about the "real" Lt. Col. Michael Strobl and Chance Phelps......... I'm sure we have all been moved by this act one way or the other in our lives - lots of people don't know about how the remains of war are escorted home. This tells one such story. Click on the links for information of the movie and the true story upon which it is based.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Taking-Chance/55367435827?ref=s
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.run4chance.com%2Ftaking_chance.htm&h=f89b1a2767b4536030b3c4116ea47b0b
http://www.hbo.com/events/takingchance/http://www.run4chance.com/
Starring:
Kevin Bacon
Directed By:
Ross Katz
Awards:
Official Selection 2009 Sundance Film Festival
Plot Outline:
Based on a true story, inspired by the writings of Lt. Col. Michael Strobl of the US Marine Corps. “Chance Phelps was wearing his Saint Christopher medal when he was killed on Good Friday. Eight days later, I handed the medallion to his mother. I didn't know Chance before he died. Today, I miss him.” -- LtCol Michael R. Strobl, USMC (Ret.), “Taking Chance”Read Lt. Strobl's story here: http://www.run4chance.com/taking_chance.htm
Saturday, January 17, 2009
WHIZZY BROOME '65 - RETIREMENT
Dear Family and Friends, It is with mixed emotions that I prepare to depart the position of Pentagon Chaplain. After over two and a half years I have walked these powerful halls and sponsored numerous Prayer Breakfasts, Days of Prayer, National Prayer Breakfasts and provided for celebrations of other major faith groups. It was an honor and a privilege to attend religious events held by Islamic, Jewish, Native American and various other groups. I will never forget how we all worked together in peace and friendship supporting the right to worship for everyone. It has been my privilege to meet some of the most spiritual people on this earth. People who love God with all their hearts and serve Him with complete and total commitment. Some of these special people have become dear friends and have added to the spiritual enrichment of my life and I want to publically thank them. Men and women like; Sarah Sumner, Becky Durben, Gary Chapman, Janis Backing, Ray Pritchard, LTG (Ret) Jerry Boykin, Steve Wohlberg, Steve Darmody, Selah, the newsboys, Natalie Grant, Ravi Zachariah, Chuck Swindall, and the many senior civilians and general officers who are faithful followers of Christ in their personal and professional lives. Each one of them and each one of you have impacted my life and we have touched each other with love and friendship that will last into eternity. Thank you for your support, your concern, your caring and your love and friendship, we deeply appreciate it. I will depart the Pentagon on 30 Jan 09 and report to Ft Belvoir, VA to the Warrior Transition Unit, the old medical hold company, and take some much needed time to heal before I am medically retired from the Army after almost 40 years of active and reserve time. To be open with each of you, I have 2 herniated disks in my back and spinal stenosis in my low back. This causes me much pain as I walk the halls of the Pentagon, which has 17 miles of hallways. The pain and condition has worsened with all the walking involved here with prayer breakfasts, invocations, benedictions, special events and on and on. It finally progressed to the point that I could not walk without limping after short distances. I will be getting various treatments for my back from shots to burning the nerves with radio frequency waves, much like microwaves. Sounds like fun doesn't it!! My treatments will also involve my PTSD and Depression which was discovered after some concerning physical maladies that involved my heart, blood pressure, shaking and sweating which I could not control. I was tired all the time and felt as though I was walking under a dark cloud with a heavy load. Why I didn't think I had depression is amazing. My PTSD has plagued me for years and I should have taken care of it before my body rebelled. This has been a private war that I have fought in my inner most parts since Viet Nam and have not exposed myself to very many people, having trust and relationship issues about it. My care now involves some medications to help stabilize my mental process and some counseling sessions weekly to allow me to open up and process 40 years of guilt, shame and blame which made me truly believe that I was unworthy of any good things in life. I tell you this reluctantly but honestly because we are great in number and will grow daily as we send our sons and daughters off to fight for freedom and peace. This is a troubled world and we know from God's word that this is what the end of time looks like. However, I have a beautiful peace in my life now that comes directly from the absolute love and grace of my Father, His Son and His Spirit which minister to me daily. Through a complete surrender to God's will I see Him leading me in amazing ways, ways that I know for sure that He is in charge and not me. My attempts to be in charge have placed me where I am today, but that too is God's will, that the trials now will build the character that will later result in the image of God in my life. That is my life goal and joy. My dear and lovely wife, Alexa has been by my side for 40 years and she has been the anchor in my heart. She is always supporting, loving, caring and coaching me to heal my body, mind and spirit. I could not have made this journey without her. She is the love of my life, my best friend, my lover and my true companion. We will get thru all this and are praying about where God wants us to retire. I know He has a plan and I am excited to follow it. We will celebrate our time in service to our country on 21 Jan 09 at 1500 in the Pentagon Chapel. Attached is the bulletin for the event. I know the majority of you cannot attend but I want you to know that I will still see you there in the eye of my heart. I will be at this email until the end of January and then you can reach me at my home email: whizbroome@yahoo.com. I look forward to keeping in touch over the years. A last prayer and invitation for those of you who are struggling with your spiritual, mental and physical identities; give your hearts and commit to service to our King, Jesus Christ and you will find the joy and peace you are searching for now. Thank you for letting me say this long good bye, I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers and I thank you for the often wild and exciting ride of my life,
God bless you, Whiz
Monday, January 12, 2009
Janet and Ray's Christmas Cruise (12/2008)
Janet Francis Murillo and her husband, Ray, went on a Christmas Cruise to Virgin Islands and British Virgin Islands. " We left from Ft Laud and went down the Atlantic side. The water was deep, dark and blue. Odd feeling to be laying out on a deck, with a good book on Christmas Day tho. Kept feeling like I was supposed to be somewhere else." Love, Janet
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Gloria's Granddaughter - Aggie - FIRST SMILE
Sunday, January 04, 2009
January 3, 2009
Today was really warm - the weather has been really weird - hot, cold, hot, cold. Anyway, Janet Watkins Jendron was in Austin visiting her mom and brothers and on her way down to San Antonio we met at Applebee's for a snack. Everytime we have our picture taken we hope our necks don't look too bad!!! I look a little bit sleepy for some reason.....
Janet visited Mr. Porter at home while she was in San Antonio. He has had a few set backs but he is home now and doing OK.... He loves hearing from you so keep it up. Mr. Marvin Porter, 231 Barbara Drive, San Antonio, TX 78216. (210) 826-6687. Ya know, Janet is always sneaking a kiss - have her grades improved lately????
Tonight we were invited to Carol Rankin's house for dinner. Carol recently moved to a new home in New Braunfels and wanted to try out entertaining with a few people. Big party to follow... everyone's invited.... more later................. (Just kidding). Danny and I joined Sandy Holt and John Hines at Carol's new house and we enjoyed a nice meal and conversation. No cigars!!!
Does anyone have pictures of their New Year's festivities or inactivities? Please feel free to send them to me and I'll post them for you. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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