2011.10.26。Coming home。 61990010
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2011.10.26。Coming home。 61990010

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2011.10.26。Coming home。
10.25晚上在超商時接到我媽的電話
我媽最近都會在11點才打電話來
(可能之前漏接頻率太高了…)
不外乎是提醒天冷加衣服…
(一開FB發現好多人都有接到家裡打來的…)
小抱怨我都沒打電話回家…
(早上打我媽不在家…晚上打怕我媽在睡覺)
11月周末即將排滿
12月邁入期末考月
哪時才會再回家呢?
很多人都會抱怨家裡如何…覺得家裡如何…
到最後…其實會發現…
回家還是最好的
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Skylar Grey – Coming home
(第一次聽到是在CSI裡面)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZXjuka1VYI&feature=colike
I’m coming home
I’m coming home
Tell the World I’m coming home
Let the rain wash away all the pain of yesterday
I know my kingdom awaits and they’ve forgiven my mistakes
I’m coming home, I’m coming home
Tell the World that I’m coming
比較容易找的版本是http://youtu.be/k-ImCpNqbJw
可能這才是原版的吧…….
I’m coming home
I’m coming home
Tell the World I’m coming home
Let the rain wash away all the pain of yesterday
I know my kingdom awaits and they’ve forgiven my mistakes
I’m coming home, I’m coming home
Tell the World that I’m coming
[Diddy]
Back where I belong, yeah I never felt so strong
(I’m back baby)
I feel like there’s nothing that I can’t try
And if you with me put your hands high
(put your hands high)
If you ever lost a light before, this ones for you
And you, the dreams are for you
I hear “The Tears of a Clown”
I hate that song
I feel like they talking to me when it comes on
Another day another Dawn
Another Keisha, nice to meet ya, get the math I’m gone
What am I ‘posed to do when the club lights come on
Its easy to be Puff, its harder to be Sean
What if the twins ask why I aint marry their mom (why, damn!)
How do I respond?
What if my son stares with a face like my own
And says he wants to be like me when he’s grown
Sh-t! But I aint finished growing
Another night the inevitible prolongs
Another day another Dawn
Just tell Taneka and Taresha I’ll be better in the morn’
Another lie that I carry on
I need to get back to the place I belong
[Dirty Money - Chorus]
I’m coming home
I’m coming home
Tell the World I’m coming home
Let the rain wash away all the pain of yesterday
I know my kingdom awaits and they’ve forgiven my mistakes
I’m coming home, I’m coming home
Tell the World that I’m coming
[Diddy - Verse 2]
“A house is Not a Home“, I hate this song
Is a house really a home when your loved ones are gone
And n-ggas got the nerve to blame you for it
And you know you woulda took the bullet if you saw it
But oyu felt it and still feel it
And money can’t make up for it or conceal it
But you deal with it and you keep ballin’
Pour out some liquor, play ball and we keep ballin’
Baby we’ve been living in sin ’cause we’ve been really in love
But we’ve been living as friends
So you’ve been a guest in your own home
It’s time to make your house your home
Pick up your phone, come on
[Dirty Money - Chorus]
I’m coming home
I’m coming home
Tell the World I’m coming home
Let the rain wash away all the pain of yesterday
I know my kingdom awaits and they’ve forgiven my mistakes
I’m coming home, I’m coming home
Tell the World that I’m coming
[Diddy - Verse 3]
“Ain’t No Stopping Us Now“, I love that song
Whenever it comes on it makes me feel strong
I thought I told y’all that we won’t stop
We back cruising through Harlem, Viso blocks
It’s what made me, saved me, drove me crazy
Drove me away than embraced me
Forgave me for all of my shortcomings
Welcome to my homecoming
Yeah it’s been a long time coming
Lot of fights, lot of scars, lot of bottles
Lot of cars, lot of ups, lot of downs
Made it back, lost my dog (I miss you BIG)
And here I stand, a better man! (a better man)
Thank you Lord (Thank you Lord)
[Dirty Money - Chorus]
I’m coming home
I’m coming home
Tell the World I’m coming home
Let the rain wash away all the pain of yesterday
I know my kingdom awaits and they’ve forgiven my mistakes
I’m coming home, I’m coming home
Tell the World that I’m coming
資料來源:http://www.ezpeer.com/song/song.php?song_id=p000008-a0104324-s010491-t015-c2
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AUSA 2010 – Family Forum 1 – Washington D.C. – 25 October 2010 – FMWRC – United States Army

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PHOTO CAPTION: Lt. Gen Rick Lynch promised family members at the AUSA forum his continued support. “We only exist at IMCOM to provide Families with the Army’s home,” he said. (U.S. Army photos by Rob McIlvaine, FMWRC Public Affairs)
Army leaders at AUSA Family Forum promise to build on success of Army Family Covenant
By Rob McIlvaine
FMWRC Public Affairs
WASHINGTON, DC – Family Forums at the Association of the U.S. Army’s annual meeting and exposition opened at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center on Monday, Oct. 25.
As the largest defense-related exposition in the nation, AUSA highlights the capabilities of Army organizations and presents a wide range of commercial industry products and services.
With 125 chapters worldwide, the Association of the United States Army’s Family Programs Directorate has held forums at the expo every year since 1999 as an opportunity for senior Army leaders to address issues of concern to military Families and to announce new initiatives.
In the past, AUSA hosted three Military Family Forums, one on each day of the annual meeting. This year, a fourth forum has been added on Wednesday, Oct. 27, and the forums can be viewed live via streaming video. Visit the AUSA tab on the homepage of www.ArmyMWR.com for details.
According to AUSA leadership, the fourth forum is needed because of the burdens the Soldiers and their Families have carried as the Army heads into its tenth year of war. The themes this year are: “America’s Families – Our leaders,” “America’s Families – Our children,” “America’s Families – Caring for Ourselves,” and “America’s Families – Caring for our Survivors.”
Army Chief of Staff Gen. George W. Casey’s wife of over 40 years, Sheila, immediately connected with the with the audience when she began with her own story.
“I can fully appreciate the journey you are on. As we watched our son, Ryan, leave for Afghanistan with his National Guard unit, I realized I was losing the most important job a mother has for her child – the ability to protect him. So we found comfort by tapping into our Army community. You really are the rock in keeping this country safe,” Mrs. Casey said to the nearly 2,000 member audience of soldiers, spouses and Family Readiness Group leaders.
She added that the Family Forums provide everyone a chance to speak up about their own story and how the Army can do better.
“The Army Family Covenant turned three years old this month. It’s good to know that these programs exist when you need help, but we also need to calibrate these programs to make sure they provide a community of caring,” Mrs. Casey said.
Secretary of the Army John McHugh emphasized this need.
“To be effective we have to take care of what Soldiers care about. I’ve been to Iraq 15 times so far, and every time I’m there Soldiers bring up how much they care about their Families,” McHugh said.
Gen. Casey said Army leadership is addressing that need as quickly and efficiently as it can—since becoming the Army Chief of Staff, the budget to support Family programs has doubled to .7 billion annually—but Soldiers and Families must take part.
“With that kind of money, the programs might get started fast but they might not be necessarily efficient. I need feedback from you when you think these programs are redundant,” Casey said.
Casey also spoke of how the Army is working towards longer dwell times, with Active Soldiers returning home from deployment for two to three years National Guard and Reserve for four to five years.
“With the growth of the Army, we should be able to reach this by the beginning of the 2012 fiscal year,” Casey said.
“But my wife gave me a look much the same as the look I’m getting from you. She told me, ‘Our son will be home when he gets home.’”
Getting Soldiers to stay home longer before re-deploying led Casey to answering the next question – what will they do when they stay home for a longer period of time?
“Of course, the Army will work on strengthening administrative and training skills. But the most important job will be building resilience for the long haul. The reality is that this war will likely go on for awhile,” Casey said.
“We will remain focused on Families and sustain what we’ve been doing with our programs by building upon them,” Casey said.
Maj. Gen. Rueben Jones, Commander of the Army’s Family and MWR Command, spoke briefly about the Exceptional Family Member Program, one of many aspects of the Covenant directly managed by his command.
“This program is so very important to the Army Family,” Jones said. He went on to explain that as important as it is, “we’re still making changes to improve access and awareness, ensuring we’re offering the right support to the right Families.”
Jones had a number of senior leaders from within his command— primarily from the Family Programs Directorate—sitting in the forums to learn from both the speakers and the audience.
“The Family Forums present a great opportunity for our Families to hear directly from the senior leadership about programs that are important to them,” Jones said, “but more importantly, they also provide an opportunity for us to hear directly from the Families."
Casey illustrated this most clearly when he brought up what he said the audience had been waiting for: the informal survey of how the Army’s Family programs have met their expectations.
Standing in front of a crowd of nearly two thousand, including those watching in an “overflow” room via a live electronic feed, Casey asked a series of questions about specific programs and activities, encouraging the audience to “just yell out ‘yeah’ for liking the program, ‘eh’ for thinking it so-so, and ‘boo’ if it did nothing for you.”
The responses were positive on some, mixed on others and the audience made it clear that certain programs need improvement.
“We will keep working on this. We think we’re making progress, but we will never stop. You are the strength that underpins the strength of our nation,” Casey said.
When the question was raised as to whether he was hearing the responses from the overflow rooms, Casey grabbed a microphone, walked down the hall and met with those guests face to face. Their cheers at his arrival were felt through the floor in the main meeting room. He stayed in the overflow room through the question and answer period.
Questions were fielded by a panel that included Casey, Lynch, Jones, Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stultz, Commanding General, U.S. Army Reserve Command and Maj. Gen. Raymond W. Carpenter, Director of the Army National Guard (Acting).
One FRG leader spoke up about an issue that brought many cheers.
“It’s not easy with four children under 10 years old,” said Joy Mitchell of Fort Bragg, N.C. “Especially when my husband and I are both in the military. Is there any way you can ensure that one of us can stay home while the other is deployed?” Mitchell asked.
Casey said this can be done, but the power of these forums was demonstrated when Deeta Wester-Gravelle, a nurse and an FRG leader who joined the National Guard last year and is now a captain, spoke up. Her husband, Staff Sgt. Harry Gravelle and she have five children.
“At Fort Collins, Colo., we became foster parents to help care for the children of deployed parents,” Wester-Gravelle told Mitchell. “Check with your garrison to see if they have this same program and if not, get one started.”
This interaction of ideas and best practices, along with the direct access to the Chief of Staff to voice concerns and issues, make the forums a powerful tool for refining how the Army supports its Soldiers and Families.
Lt. Gen. Rick Lynch, commander of Installation Management Command and assistant chief of staff for Installation Management, summed up the forum by saying “The Army won’t break because of our Soldiers, but it might break if we don’t take care of our Army Families.”
I promise that we’ll take your suggestions and make our programs better,” Lynch said. “We only exist at IMCOM to provide Families with the Army’s home.”
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