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My Journey With God, No. 95

My heart is so full right now! Those who have been following me for a while know that it doesn’t take much to make me smile or feel blessed. Well, at this moment, I feel like I’m on top of the world! Y’all, I never knew seeing a few jets flying would cause me to feel so much joy. I really did love my time in the Air Force. It was my life for so long.

A few minutes ago, I opened Facebook and the first thing I saw were jets flying. Another one of my favs, Mrs. Michelle Obama, had posted the trailer for her and President Obama’s new documentary on Netflix, “Air Force Elite: Thunderbirds.” I had no idea it was even in the works. When I tell you it’s like receiving a gift you weren’t expecting. Felt the same yesterday when I found out “She the People” is a comedy about Mississippi. Who knew?! Lol.

Anyway… I can’t even begin to describe what I’m feeling at the moment. Y’all, during my career, I entered thousands of flight plans, did so many briefings and airfield checks, and the part of my job that I miss the most is watching the fighters take off, especially at the break of dawn. There’s nothing like it. I am so looking forward to seeing this documentary. If you would like to watch it too, it’s out now on Netflix!

Forever an Airman.🫡

Feeling so blessed.♥️

Shaun

9 thoughts on “My Journey With God, No. 95”

  1. I think I may watch that in a few moments followed by another movie directed and produced by a fellow WordPress community member, Mitch Teemly… Healing River is his movie and it’s on Amazon Prime.

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      1. I just finished it! Air Force Elite: Thunderbirds. I truly enjoyed it! I got a little emotional. One of my closest friends was in the Air Force for 20 years. And my brother Joshua was, too, but not long at all–only a year.

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      2. I’ve seen the Thunderbirds at an airshow before. So beautiful! We also had them past through our base. Those blue flight suits were everything!😎 Lol. But the “Blind Trust” motto is POWERFUL! Although your brother only served a year, he still served. So thankful for his and your friend’s service. Once an airman, always an airman.

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