'Home is your corner of the world'. ♥ (Ilse Crawford) The biggest job of a military spouse is creating your corner of the world, that refuge, that safe haven for the military member to return to. Said Charles Dickens, "Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than magician ever spoke, or spirit ever answered to, in the strongest conjuration." It is a big task to undertake--in our current world it's nearly a war in and of itself--to create such a magical sanctuary, to keep the home-fire burning bright while our spouses go out into the world to make the world safer, to make it better. The 48th SFSG recognizes the troubles you face and our hope is to bear you up, to give you a respite (if only once a month) and to give you support in any way we can, so that you in turn can provide that respite and support for your families. We are here to help you win your battles and to be triumphant in your endeavors to create a safe haven within whatever walls you may reside.
Friday, 8 July 2011
The 48th SFS Needs You!
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
To Love and Support
Hello Spouses! Hope you had a great 4th of July… we know the Deen’s did J If you haven’t heard yet, Rebecca had her baby Monday night and we are so happy for their family. A special thanks again, to all who volunteered at the Defender Council booth at the Carnival yesterday and to all those that stopped by and supported us. For the services we provided to the booth, Defender Council has given a cash donation to our group, which will go a long way in helping us to cover the cost of our Welcome Baskets and monthly socials. As you most of you know, we did have a death within the squadron last week. Airman Tyler Patton died in a tragic accident and the squadron will be holding a memorial for him next week. Though the time-line is still not concrete, we have been asked to do a few things for the memorial and we wanted to get the information out to you now, so we would have time to pool our resources. There are two things the squadron has asked that we do: 1) provide meals for Airman Patton’s family while they are in town next week for the memorial; 2) plan and organize a reception to be held at the chapel directly following the memorial for the family and the 48th SFS. We have also offered to arrange corsages and boutonnieres for the family to wear to the service. We did this for the Alden memorial and we would like to continue the tradition. As you’ve guessed by now, we need your help once again. We are seeking monetary donation for help cover the cost of the flowers for the memorial and to cover cost of two flower centerpieces for the reception. Any monetary donation beyond the need for flowers will be used to provide table clothes and paper products for the reception. If you would like to make a monetary donation to this end, please call Miranda Marrott @ 01638532835 or 07733483640. Also we are in need of donated supplies for the reception as well as volunteers to work the reception (this would include set-up, keeping tea and coffee in supply and clean-up). Please, if you would like to sign up email spousesrus@yahoo.com. We have already received several emails of support and are happy to say that the meals for the family are already settled. Ladies, a million thank-you’s for all you do would not be enough. ‘To Love and Support” is our motto for a reason; you amazing spouses are excellent at what you do. Your self-less service is truly inspiring. Sincerely, Thank You. |