Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Memory Lane Rednesday....

For this Rednesday I have a new RED template, thanks to my friend Blo . Love it.



Well, the dateline is here, tomorrow at 8:00 am, we'll be at the VA hospital, My Boricua has a C&P examen for his fibromyalgia, a Gulf War Presumtive Illness by decret of the Director of Veterans Affairs, I shouldn't be worried since My Boricua was in combat for 6 months during the Gulf War, but.... the DVA can pull a fast one when you least expect it.

There is so much in jeopardy, not only monetary, but educational and medical benefits for our kids too. It has been a long, long battle. I am tired, mentally, phisically and at some point spiritually, but here I am with Faith, with Hope, with a thankful heart for the many praying for an excellent outcome. My special thanks to Julie.

Here are my REDS fill with memories.....

One of my birthdays in Mexico, oh those memories help me so much!!! That RED couch lasted for ever...



Dating My Boricua, He did ( and still DOES ) make happy. Here we were dating for just ONE WEEK.... See the RED pot? and my RED lips? can you feel the love in the air?

In our wedding at the Court House, with this kiss, I became Mrs. Santiago. Loved that RED suit. A present from My Boricua...








Our Church Wedding.... Do you know The US marine Corps has decorated their dress uniform pants with RED lines along the side that signifies the loss of American marines during the battle of Chapultepec in Mexico? Los NiƱos Heroes de Chapultepec was the name of my elementary school in Mexico.


My parents, Christmas Eve 1999.... My dear Daddy last Chirstmas, He passed away on dec. 26th. 1999. I was away in NC when this happened, I was following My Marine, He received orders from California to North Carolina and I missed the last 2 years of His life, but I don't regreted anymore, I spent my first 23 years with Him and He did make sure we had a happy life.




And finally.... WOW!!! this sunset 2 day ago was amazing, it was heavenly.













27 comments:

Debbiedoos said...

What a beautiful post...I love the one on the red couch...perfect how you changed your blog color too.

CACHANILLA73 said...

Thanks Debbie!!!

Dandelion and Daisy said...

Good luck with the VA, I have heard how much red tape those claims involve. I, too, am married to a Marine....a Marine who serve in Korea and was at the Chosin Reservoir in 1950. Hope your husband receives the best treatment possible, mine is healthy.....he does have some skin damage from the cold, but not serious. Thanks for visiting my blog, come again.

Sally Annie Magundy said...

Wishing you much good luck tomorrow!

Wonderful family photos!

Happy Rednesday,
Sally

CACHANILLA73 said...

Oh Jan, there IS so much red tape. It is a shame, because our marines and all our veterans give 100% to their service and when they need the help to get their health back they found a big wall of no's....
Thanks for your wishes. I'll be back soon to your place..

Sally, thanks for your good luck wishes.!!

Anonymous said...

Good luck to you. What a beautiful sunset.

Julie said...

Cotty,
I will be in prayer when I wake up. I await with hope that God will not only give your hubby the health care he needs and the go-ahead for all the confirmation for your family health needs, BUT that tomorrow will go smoothly with no hitches.. that it will not be unpleasant, and that you will leave very satisfied and praising God for major steps forward...Oh I will be praying this for you. I know God can do this and bless you for all of your hard work as a supportive helpmeet and partner to your husband, and a devoted mama...
Faith is believing in what we cannot see happening, and knowing that with God ALL things are possible in His love for us.
Hugs to you Cotty, PRAYING!!!!
Love your beautiful post. SOOO sweet with all the memory pictures and the RED!! :-)

craftyles said...

I love your pictures. Thank you for sharing parts of your life with us. Your family looks wonderful. Beautiful sunset.

Anonymous said...

Ah your mama is such a beautiful lady. Such a lovely smile. Happy memories to hold on to. I hope everything turns out well for your family and DH.

CACHANILLA73 said...

Rosie, thanks for visiting!! and YES! it was a beautiful sunset.

Julie, thank you so much. I can't expres enough how your kind words are a 'sweet balm' in these moments. Thanks for your prayers, we are in prayer too. When my family and friends ask how can they help, I only ask for their prayers, because I have seen the power of prayer. We pray for peace at heart at all moments and we are giving thanks for the received blessings and the ones to come.

Craftyles, thanks!! and yes! my Familia is so wonderful, that's why I miss them so much.

CACHANILLA73 said...

Mary, thanks, yes, She is, beautiful inside and out. Those memories are a treasure that nobody can replace.

Donna said...

Hello,
This was a lovely "red" post.
I hope tomorrow goes well for both of you.
I dealt with the VA, too. But they did pull through for us in the end.

D

CACHANILLA73 said...

D, thank you very much. We are hoping too and we have faith they will pull through this time.

nannykim said...

I said a prayer for the situation. Very pretty and touching red! God bless you and yours.

nannykim at the spindlecottage.blogpot.com

Unknown said...

Thanks for the stroll. I'm not sure if I told you this, but my Dad is a Marine. A Hollywood Marine as they called them in the late 50's early 60's. He joined in 57 at the age of 17(graduated early from HS) and was in til 62. I was born in Santa Ana in 1960, but we left in 61 or 2 to come back home to Ohio. The VA has always been....the VA.....everything will be ok..it'll all work out..with all the prayers comin your way God's gotta hear it all and he'll answer outa sheer headache from all the voices!!
Take Care....Siemper Fi

CACHANILLA73 said...

Nannykim, thank you, thank you for that precious prayer.

CACHANILLA73 said...

Oh Melody, lol thanks!!! and thanks for sharing those memories. My Boricua loved and still does, being a Marine, that's why it hurts so much to be treated like the VA and the DAV treat our Veterans.

Thanks everybody for those precious prayers... I will let you all know tomorrow as soon as we get back from the hospital.

Sandy aka Doris the Great said...

You both look so beautiful in your wedding picture. And thanks for coming by my blog. I have a wonderful Mexican girl who has lived with me since Sept while going to high school here. She is leaving to go back home (Yucatan) on the 26th. (Sob, sob!) I've had lots of fun trying out Mexican food -- so yummy!

Heather{Our Life In a Click} said...

Love your red photos!! Lots of memories for you so red must be lucky for you guys!

heather

CACHANILLA73 said...

Doris the Great, thanks!! I have a sister named Dora, we call her Doris, ;-).... A "Yucateca" eh?, the food from Yucatan is super delicious!!! and their embroidery is gorgeous.

Heather, thanks!!! I'll try to wear red tomorrow!!

Nana's Fun Stuff said...

What a sweet post. I will keep you in my prayers. Please do let us know how it goes.

CACHANILLA73 said...

Thanks Nana, we are praying right now, we'll be heading in a few....

Minnie said...

Cachanilla, I have been thinking of you and your Marine since I know you were awaiting this day. I hope things are going well for you and your family. Can't wait to see how things turn out.

This is a lovely post, filled with so much love and memories. I think red is truly your color. It fits your personality and all the love in your heart. You looked beautiful on your wedding day. You both look so in love!

Un abrazo,
Minnie

❀~Myrna~❀ said...

Wonderful family pics !I pray thing go well with the DVA.
Blessings,
~Myrna

CACHANILLA73 said...

Minnie Gracias!!!!

Daylily thanks for those prayers...!!

SueLovesCherries said...

I so enjoyed this post! Wonderful photos, great memories!

CACHANILLA73 said...

Thanks Sue!!!!