If you are familiar with my kits, you may recognize "My Hero" as the name of one of them. One of the embelllishments in the kit is a definition of courage which defines courage as "...the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc., without fear; bravery." This past weekend at the Memories Expo in Orlando, I met a real life hero right in my booth. She didn't look any different than any of the other people walking through the aisles and if I hadn't spoken to her, I never would have known. This lady walked into my booth, looked around, and asked if I had anything military. I pointed out the military stickers and embellishments and then showed her the "My Hero" kit. I explained that although it didn't say anything about the military, it did use paper that was associated with all the branches of the service on the background. As I walked back to the register stand, I continued to talk to her about the kit. I explained to her that 10% of the sales from the kit would be donated to SoldiersAngels.org, which is an organization that helps provide a lot of needed services to soldiers who are deployed. When I mentioned the soldiers, she looked up from the kit and I saw the tears start to creep down her cheeks. As she cried, she told me about her son...her only son...who was killed in Iraq three years ago at the age of 22. She told me how he was killed and about finding out and as she talked, the tears continued to flow. When she finished talking, she looked at me and asked me a simple question. "How can I go on? I've lost my only child. How can I go on?"
She paid for her purchases and walked away but she left, she left something behind. She left me with a renewed respect for the mothers of all soldiers and the courage that they must keep in their hearts. To all of you...mothers, fathers, wives, husbands, and all the rest...I salute you. You are the keepers of the faith. You are truly my heroes.
Ronda
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