The memories of our vacations together were making me comfortable with my journey over the new base where they sent me to lead the corps. Sweet heart, you can smile now that I am transferred to the new camp after the violent incident of the final war on which I got injured. You can wipe your tears from your wet cheek as it had been tearing all the time during this horrible war, because now it has come to an end.
You don't have to worry anymore because there are no shoots or blasting around me. I know hearing this news will set you free from all your sufferings and sighs.
Now we can step to a new chapter of our lives with fresh hopes on welcoming our baby. From now on, you can feel my touch and that I'm always in your heart.
Your ever loving,
Sam
Comments
Sandra, I respect to you as you pointed out here about her worries. I've experienced so many painful stories about that while I was in the war. And also I think that we have to focus our attention on the worries of mothers, fathers, children and others who are alone without him too. Thank you.
It's an amazing blog I have ever read.
Thanks a lot for sharing.
I must say its really looks like a soldier wrote it with all his emotions.
Thank you very much all my friends who motivated me to write blog. I've started to sense blogging after my first blog with getting comments on that. It's unforgettable point of my life. And I kindly inform you that please point out my errors in the blogs as I need to correct them.
I'm sorry I was away from this site for couple of days. And hey you made it with writing your first blog. And this is interesting and emotional. Good luck and keep writing blogs <3
The letter is sincere and brave ......thumbs up to you Kumara :)
Akohomoda GKSA Kumara! Neer nalavar. I am glad that the water is back again to its channel. What about the Ukraine, Syria, Iraq and other flaming spots in scattered places of the world! Let's hope they will come to an end too, shall we?
Hi, Sam!
Congratulations on your first blog! It's great! The letter is so sincere, so touching, full of life and optimism! Thanks for such an unusual blog and keep up! Waiting for new blogs from you!
I think the lady will never stop from feeling anxious as long as Sam is at the frontier.