Friday, September 26, 2008

Moving Along...

So my baby brother has joined up with the Army. Well, he's not a baby anymore, but he is still my baby brother. He is 23, married and has a baby girl of his own. I think it will be really good for him and his little family. It will give them stability. It will allow him to go to college and have it paid for! But it doesn't change the fact that he is still my baby brother. And it makes me a little sad to see him all grown up and doing this very grown up thing. And you know he will go to Iraq. For those of you who pray... please keep him in your prayers. His name is Ben, his wife is Annie, and their baby girl is Ava. I was 10 years old when Benji was born. Those of you who have ever seen a 10 year old girl around a baby knows that they just become a little mother to that baby. Especially if that girl is a sibling to the baby. That is how it was with me and little Benji. I say "little", but he was 10 lbs 5 oz at birth...not a little guy! My youngest son was just shy of that weight at 10 lbs 2 oz at birth. Me and Ben spent a lot of time together when he was just a wee tot. I got married when he was 10 and I moved away, it was heartbreaking for the both of us. And anytime I came back for a visit, the leaving again was just as hard. My oldest son and Ben are just 7 years apart. Just the thought of him being in any kind of danger makes me choke up, because he is my brother, yes, but almost like my own child. Go with God, Ben and BE SAFE!



This is Ben with his daughter Ava on his 1st Fathers Day this year!

4 comments:

Nick Burton said...

Really!? I hadn't heard anything about this. Guess I'm out of touch. Team Burton will definatley keep Ben and family in our prayers. Thanks for this update.

Nick Burton said...

I have this very vivid memory of sitting in the back seat of your parent's car on the way home from the Pizza Cellar. Ben was a baby and I was holding him in my lap, rocking him to sleep. (In retrospect, he probably should have been in a car seat, huh?) It's crazy how life changes.

Melanie Lynn said...

Aw hon...what a crazy time for him to join! But my prayers are with him. Military life CAN be very beneficial. I just hope whomever the next POTUS is that they don't dig us in even deeper.

Mommy Mouse: said...

Your brother will be in my prayers! I have a "little brother" too.