1.11.2009

Walking to Iraq update

Morning! Seems in my eagerness to "Go Bold" I have bitten off more than I can chew and may have done myself one over. Am I the only person in America who had absolutely no idea how far away Iraq is from the USA? It is twice the distance of England, and I can't fatham walking to Europe! I am looking at logging 6,000 miles (per Google searches this is flight time) in this walking quest, and to date I have logged 5.75 miles in 10 days.

In retrospect, this project is going to require some tweaking, yes? But I won't stop walking, in fact, I'm determined to make this happen and right now, I know I can. Plus, I have my first sponsor (thanks, Mom!) who is the one whose cure for Ovarian cancer I seek, and so there's no giving up now, at least not without a lot of squirming and shuffling of my feet. Plus, she might use my full government and then I'm doomed. :o)

In other Iraq news, my official Soldier's Angel, Rubber Ducky, has informed me via email that he will be coming home for leave in March, then will be out of the service in the Summer, then joining the National Guard after that. I am so proud of him and to make my day complete he has agreed to allow me to sponsor him anytime he is deployed. Lucky me, as I consider it a great honor and a privilege to support him, and my Unofficial (no nickname provided yet) while he serves near Pakistan, as they are so very far away from home, on the clock 24/7/365, and doing a job few of us can even fathom in danger none of us, I pray, will ever know, due in part if not in whole, to their very efforts.

Rubber Ducky and Cleveland, I salute you.

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