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Goodies for Iraqi Kids

I wrote last month about how the Iraqi children come running and waving whenever we drive through villages, and how sometimes our troops have candy and stuff to throw to them.  Since I have most of what I need to get by here, I told people wanting to send me stuff that they could send me stuff to give to the kids.  My mom and a friend of my other mom's from Stow both sent me some big care packages last week with a bunch of stuff for kids, including bulk hard candy, crayons (which, amazingly, survived without melting or getting broken), pens, loose leaf filler paper, hair barretts, and kid sunglasses.  I spent an hour or so last Saturday filling up 25 large ziploc bags with a assorted items from what was sent, and boxed them up for the next time I went out and wasn't leading the convoy.  Here's what the box looked like:

 

So, I went out Monday in a humvee with no roof over the backseat and as we drove by, I'd throw the bags to any kids that were out who were like 3-6 years old (older kids can fend for themselves, I figure).  The bags worked really well and it was easy to toss them out from the backseat of the hummer (while going 50mph down the road -- we weren't slowing down for this).  Anyway, the kids naturally went running for them and although I'll probably never see any of them wearing the sunglasses or drawing pictures with the crayons and paper, I'm hoping they'll be able to do so and are a bit happier because of it.  It made me feel good to give them something; I'm looking forward to coming home to see my daughter again...

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Published Tuesday, August 17, 2004 11:22 AM by ssmith

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ssmith said:

Steve,

I'll be joining you in a few months. This type of thing is what will keep me sane as I miss my 3 kids while I'm gone.

Thanks for sharing.

David
August 17, 2004 12:19 PM
 

ssmith said:

Steve,
Glad to know that the goodies I sent are being enjoyed! It too makes me feel good to know that these treats you have put together for the kids will make their day a little brighter!
August 17, 2004 8:35 PM
 

ssmith said:

Steve! Wow. My mom sent me a link to your blog.

I read back through your archives, and I realize that I just can't fathom how hard things must be for you and Michelle and your little girl. It's really great that you're able to give us little snips of what it's like in Iraq right now; I don't feel as removed from the situation as I did before. (Although I have noticed a distinct difference in the Canadian coverage of world events and the US angle. :)

Hang in there! I'm reading, and it's nice to get in touch with you both again - even under these circumstances.

(Hi Bob!)
August 18, 2004 10:53 PM
 

ssmith said:

Steve: That story was just awesome. It was really wonderful of you to think about the kids like that. If other people wanted to send you stuff for kids, where would they send it? (if you answer, can you email me in case I miss your reply: mikes(at)xtras(dot)net)
August 22, 2004 1:53 PM

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About ssmith

Enlisted in 1995. Basic at Ft Sill. AIT at Ft Jackson (75F). Served in Ohio National Guard. Went through ROTC program at Ohio State University and received 2LT commission in 1997, Engineer branch. Spent about 4 years in 16th Engineer Brigade in Ohio National Guard, then moved far from nearest unit and went into Inactive National Guard, and eventually Individual Ready Reserve. Called up from IRR in 2004 for duty in Iraq (Engineer Platoon Leader with 1st ID). Made it home in 2005. Resigned commission as a CPT in December 2005.