Photo of the day:
So for today:
Anyone
who knows me knows I have had one crazy life; they also know I have one
wonderful wife to stay with me as I navigated thru this world.
Being raised in a parsonage, one of the last things I ever wanted as a
youngster was to be a preacher. My heart
was set on being in UNIFORM. WWII with air raid warnings, blackouts, seeing my
brothers, cousins, uncles in uniform, I wanted one. LOL When I was 5 I would never thought that
in my life I would wear 3 different uniforms. LOL
I
tried to join the Marines when I was 16, I was discovered sent back home. I
joined the day after I was 17. Leaving the Corps I then decided to try the
USAF.
While in the USAF we attended church and worked with children. I was good with kids,
chalk talks, puppets and Magic tricks with a Christian message. When performing
magic I always told the kids, the only real magic is Jesus, I use tricks, it is
your job to see how I do it. LOL
My dad NEVER encouraged me into the
ministry, but friends and pastors did. I started feeling I should do something
in the way of ministry.
We left a great church
family in Biloxi Mississippi and under USAF orders went to Kirksville, Missouri,
a radar site.. WE continued to attend church
and there we met some wonderful folk and got involved in a church there.
After the comments of our good friend Glenda about our life in Missouri I got to thinking I
should try to explain some of her comments.
l-r Carolyn our pastor's daughter, With 3 of the Conrad girls, Glenda, Lil (Lilliam) and Mary.
(I have a picture of the Conrad family somewhere and cannot find it. If anyone has a copy you can find, please e-mail one to me.)
We were invited to dinner on the farm with that crowd many times. Glenda told of a
happening around that big dinner table when little Robert was eating seconds
and Sherry said, “Robbie, you are a little pig!”
He looked at her and replied so innocently, “A pig sit on a chair?” Remember he was a farm
boy.
More
tomorrow I hope.
PS : Thanks for reading
the Shipslog, hope to see you again, try to stay warm and be good. Some of this story may be hard to write, but I will continue.....
5 comments:
You have indeed led an interesting life!
Memories show how fast time flies! You have a library full of great stories of a wonderful life. You still have many more memories to make! Have a good weekend!
Little Robbie's comment made me smile. Remember Art Linkletter's "Kids Say the Darndest Things!".
You and Sherry have been blessed, indeed ... rubbing shoulders with some wonderful folks. I think perhaps, one of the greatest legacies is to have others speak your name fondly after you've gone.
(Cross fingers, we're all among that number someday.)
What a great life you've led. You have met some awesome people for sure ! For me church has always been an important part of family life. I'm moving and will have to change churches and leave the one I've been a member of for over 50 years. The people there have often felt like family. I'm proud of your military history. Thank you for serving ! DDH was in the AF and served many years in Biloxi, Mississipi. He was only in for four years and thankfully came home to me.
Sent you an email Jack
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