tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4386256495088401444.post489813980218600776..comments2024-03-17T17:22:49.862+02:00Comments on A Soldier's Mother: Achi - My BrotherA Soldier's Motherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11370218893899121159noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4386256495088401444.post-24774500869989313602010-06-12T22:08:14.208+03:002010-06-12T22:08:14.208+03:00Thank you so much for your comments. I love hearin...Thank you so much for your comments. I love hearing things like this. I was lucky...when I started this blog, I just thought of myself as "a" soldier's mother - just one of so many...now, more than three years later, I still feel that way, perhaps even more.<br /><br />Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your thoughts!<br /><br />PaulaA Soldier's Motherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11370218893899121159noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4386256495088401444.post-75295753238084221632010-06-12T13:24:34.167+03:002010-06-12T13:24:34.167+03:00I love your blog, you know to express the things t...I love your blog, you know to express the things that I feel in my heart. My eldest son is in the army, my second boy about to enlist (in July) and my elder daughter's turn will be next year. Everything you write talks to me so clearly. <br /><br />I get a wave of feeling, too, when I hear how the soldiers call each other "achi". We always take hitchhiking soldiers, and I always feel: kulam banai, they're all my sons (and daughters). <br /><br />Thank you for giving words to the feelings that flow in so many soldier mother's hearts.another soldier's mothernoreply@blogger.com