Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Our friend, Roy Pitt, who volunteers with Jim at the Ft. Worth Veterans Memorial Air Park, sent this note after reading my "Toys for Tots" story. Thank you, Roy, for giving us a glimpse of what it's like to deliver to the kiddos.

Our local Marine Reserve station here [Texarkana] doesn't do drive-by’s [toy and fund collections]. They do a tent at our two Walmarts (one on the Texas side and one on the Arkansas side); we volunteers help out there. Our biggest job and best time is the hand outs. We old Corps guys man the hand-out station and do deliveries. Seeing the kids scream, cry, and generally run around like wild Indians is absolutely the best.

Roy Pitt, USMC Vietnam Vet

1 comment:

  1. That's my girls! I'm so proud of you guy's and all the unselfish acts of kindness you give to help our service men and veterans. Our boys or should I say Marines, are so lucky to have a special force that stands behind them to make it possible to carry out their mission - in this case, collecting toys for tots. You certainly certify the true meaning to the saying, "we will carry out our mission through wind, rain, snow, and storm" or something close to that - ha! Oh, by the way Donna..I've been meaning to tell you that you are a wonderful writer. I thoroughly enjoy readying each blog - very entertaining. And, I love your picture, which looks like an author of a #1 best seller. Gerry is so lucky to have such great friends. Thanks again...Gwen (AJs sister)

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