I got a link the other day directing me to go to a blog. I was amazed at how much something so childish can surround one's life so much. We do not care nor are we giving it any thought because all the information that was written by a said person was completely fabricated or twisted around to support her very troubled life. Josh and I have completely moved on in our lives. We have no need to respond to internet blogs or trolls. His ex is no longer apart of our lives, our conversations, or even in our minds. I saw this blog awhile back and felt no need to respond to it. I suggest she do the same. Feeding into such nonsense is for children and we are all adults.This past weekend Josh's friend died in combat and it makes any blog post so insignificant to us.
It brings this war in perspective to me when someone so close to us dies in battle. I can honestly say I've talked and met with his friend, Jeremy and it's so sad to see such a great man past away. My prayers go out to his family, especially his wife Colleen who is such a wonderful person, and their one year old son.
http://www.soc.mil/UNS/Releases/2011/June/110615-01.html
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