Showing posts with label emotion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emotion. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Save Me





It all seemed to disappear
Like it was never really here
This gets so emotional
Nothing left to fear
The pull of ocean tide
Teardrops hung out to dry
I don't want to let go
Not this time
Bring back you lovin'
I'm out here alone
Bring back your lovin'
Don't say our love
Is set in stone

Don't turn away from me
Our love is our energy
Baby
Don't leave me in silence still
Trapped in my own free will
Baby

You shine a light
That ignites in me
And you're the only one right now
who can save me
So come save me

Come save me
Baby
Come save me

You shine a light
That ignites in me
And you're the only one right now
who can save me

Shogun feat. Emma Lock -- Save Me



Monday, May 31, 2010

Memorial Day



Rainy Hahn Air Base


In the past couple of years my respect for the military personnel have grown tremendously.

I work with pilots everyday I am at work, however it never occurred to me that majority of them were at one point, a soldier (MANY of them are ex military) since I see them in uniform and in a safe environment.

My airline conducts military charter on a regular basis, and I have avoided working those flights as I knew that it would not be a 'fun' flight.
I thought I didn't have what it takes to work a flight without being emotional.

Last fall, the opportunity to work one fell into my lap and finally, I agreed to do it.

If that flight wasn't one of the most humbling experience I have ever had, I don't know what is.

What do you say to a 19 year old soldier who stops me inflight to ask, 'excuse me ma'am, can you tell me where we are going?'

We flew them to Hahn Air Base, outside of Franfurt, Germany, and they went onto Kuwait, and onto whatever destination they were going to from that point on.
I served maybe three glasses of water during that flight, since they all fell asleep from exhaustion.
Mind you, we have over 250 seats in the economy section of our 747.

The feeling I had watching them walk off the plane is indescribable.



Soldiers gathering their belongings


This Memorial Day, I am wishing that all those soldiers I brought out to where ever they were going to, are all well, and happy.



P.S. I worked to Washington D.C. today, and on my flight I had about 12 Secret Service guys that were in town for President Obama.

Below, President's choppers parked in the hanger area at Chicago O'hare airport






You see the guy working on it?