Friday, June 29, 2012

An Update on Stefan ... and Us

We told you about our nephew (he's really a great-nephew, or maybe it's a grand-nephew, I really don't know, and just saying "nephew" is easier!) being injured in Afghanistan. We have learned more about what happened to Pfc Stefan M. LeRoy a few weeks ago, and are getting updates on his condition. Everything we learn we get from the Caring Bridge website, which you can see by clicking on that link.


By the way, a huge gracious thank you to all of you who sent prayers and encouraging words either to Stefan by way of Caring Bridge, or to us. That means a lot to all of the family!


It seems that Stefan and a sergeant named Andrew Mills were carrying a wounded soldier on a stretcher when Stefan stopped on an IED. That's when all hell broke loose and Stefan, Sergeant Mills and seven others were wounded. Sergeant Mills had significant damage to his legs, Stefan lost both of his legs near the knee, and Brandon Goodine eventually died from his wounds.


Today Stefan, Sergeant Mills and perhaps others from their platoon are at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, apparently being well cared for and in excellent spirits.


That's our Stefan in the middle, with Sgt. Mills on the left.. The man on the right is also, by coincidence, another Sgt. Mills!


Stefan had some visitors yesterday, including Tony and Densie Hock, the aunt and uncle of Brandon Goodine, the soldier on the stretcher Stefan and Sgt. Mills were carrying. Here's what Stefan's Mom and Dad said about that visit:  They came to the hospital to thank the guys. Denise said exactly what Stefan needed to hear, to not blame himself for what occurred.  It was a very emotional hour or two.  Her visit with him was probably the most important visit of the day.


Another visitor yesterday is pictured here:
Here's what we read about this:
We had heard rumors that President Obama might visit the hospital.  They had lots of suits on the floor and a blue curtain in the corridor. At 2:00 they used a metal detector on family members and checked out the room.  He went to every room on the floor thanking the soldiers for their service and sacrifice and the families for their sacrifice.  He shook hands with all of us, but Kathy (Stefan's Mom) got a hug.  Stefan also got the presidential coin.


And here's the Presidential Coin, front and back.

A big day in the life of a wounded soldier!

As for us, we're still rolling along. Wednesday, we prepared Chicken Cacciatore for 30 people at the club house. Suzy was nervous, having not cooked for more eight or ten, and usually only for family and close friends. 

We used ten pounds of boneless, skinless chicken breasts, two pounds of fresh mushrooms, lots of fresh onions, bell peppers, summer and zucchini squash, and Suzy's own secret blend of spices. It's a secret, because it changes every time; there is no recipe, she just has to balance the aroma! We will say that she used fresh rosemary and fresh basil right from our own garden!

We received rave notices!

We are making loose plans for next summer's big trip. How loose? Well, we've looked at probably eight different route variations, have books and magazine articles strewn everywhere to locate points of interest along the way. The main things are Grandson Sam's high school graduation, as much family as possible, and probably the SKP Club's Escapade in Gillette, Wyoming in September.

And of course, it's H~O~T here in Benson, Arizona where we live a major portion of ... Our Life on Wheels!

16 comments:

  1. For some reason I'm only getting about three and a half sentences of your post.

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    1. Judy, that's because my computer suddenly grew a new bar across the top, which covered up part of Blogger! I had to fight to get rid of the bar, and probably hit "publish" in the fracas.

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  2. Glad your nephew is doing better and that he got a visit from the president. He deserves no less.

    Glad Suzy's Chicken Cacciatore turned out so well. I haven't made that in YEARS and have forgotten how by now.

    Try and stay cool!

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  3. Stefan looks wonderful..How could he think it was his fault, when he was helping carry a wounded soldier when it happened..He is a HERO, and I love that photo of 3 heroes together...Thank you, Stefan, for serving a grateful nation...and my God Bless all of you.

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  4. Suzy, you look SO good, sitting there making all that sauce!!! assume that is Suzy as Jerry has a beard!!
    I cried when saw that Obama visited, what a nice thing for the guys to remember and to show that their sacrifice did matter!!!

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  5. Seeing the terrible injuries suffered by Stefan and his fellow soldiers makes me long for the day when the last combat troops are pulled out of Afghanistan. The last Canadians left not long ago and it's time for Americans to leave as well.

    I'm sure President Obama felt he was the one who was honoured to be visiting with these brave soldiers.

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  6. What a nice story about a few of our American heroes! It's great to see that the President cares enough to visit on a personal level. I'm sure that will be a wonderful memory for these brave vets. Please pass along our thanks to your nephew for his service and our prayers for his successful rehab.

    Suzy does look great, and it's no surprise that the food was delicious.

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  7. What an anxious time you must have had.

    Sharon says perfectly what I would like to say.

    Blessings

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  8. So sorry to hear of your nephew's injuries. There is no way to properly show how much we appreciate his service to his country. He will be in our thoughts and prayers.

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  9. Gillette, Wyoming was where we found the least expensive gas so far on our trip to South Dakota this summer--$3.39/gallon.

    I'm glad that Stefan and the others were cheered up by the visit from President Obama.

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  10. Your nephew is a remarkable young man. Please tell him THANK YOU for me!!

    Was wondering if you know what has happened to Don and Sharon of Gypsy & The Mariner's Aventures. They haven't posted anything in quite some time.

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  11. It's great that he and his comrades all seem to be in such good spirits! Easy to forget how lucky I am to still be in good health after 41 years. Best Wishes.

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  12. What amazing courage and fortitude your nephew has. Glad to hear he is recovering, although I realize that road is going to be a long one. Best wishes and thoughts for him!
    Nina

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  13. Just catching up ... so sorry to hear about your Nephew. Tough days ahead, but he seems to be in good spirits, which is so important on the road to recovery.

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  14. How are you guys? Haven't seen any posts and just wondering if everything is ok. Miss you.

    Donna nana.donnad@yahoo.com

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  15. I JUST READ UR COMMENT ABOUT PLANTING THE PLANTS. WOULD LOVE TO SEE PICS & WHERE U PURCHASED THEM.
    JAIME

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