
Welcome to the Second Edition of Red, White and Blue Fridays.
If you missed last week’s inaugural post, no worries – it’s open to everyone and you can leave your thoughts anytime you visit – you can go here and find out all about the new feature that will run every Friday, here at This Full House.
Basically, our mission is to recognize and acknowledge members of the U.S. armed forces and their families and, hopefully, bring awareness to the ways in which we – the great and mighty blogosphere – can show our support.
Today, I would like to talk a little about helping families during military deployment – especially, households with little ones:
Over half a million children under the age of five are waiting for
their active duty, Guard or Reserve, mother or father to come home –
the most since World War II.[resource: When Parents Are Deployed]
Having
to tell a child that someone they love is leaving them…well…it’s
NOT easy, I know. So, I went looking for ideas and I quickly found
myself visiting with a trusted childhood friend – Sesame Street.
Sesame Street Workshop and Walmart have partnered to create Talk, Listen and Connect: Helping Families During Military Deployment, a bilingual educational outreach initiative, designed for military families and their children.
They are distributing free kits to military families with children
(ages 3-5) which include a Sesame Street DVD, a parent/caregiver
magazine and a child’s activity poster.
Now, the website states that quantities are limited (they began
distributing kits in August of 2006) but, the site does have some other
pretty good features available online. Namely, a heartwarming video
featuring Elmo.
In the children’s video, Elmo learns that his Dad "is leaving for a
very long time" and – in true Sesame Street fashion – there are songs
and video clips of military children, sharing their thoughts and ideas
of how families remember loved ones who are away.
There’s a scene where Elmo’s Dad leaves him in charge of taking care
of "a special toy truck" and show the little ways in which they keep in
touch.
Another feature is another link to where kids can even send "Elmo’s Proud" music video
to someone special – something I think that Mini-me would enjoy sending
to her Uncle Bud. Not to mention, one that my brother would LOVE and
be very happy to receive.
Personally, I feel that children from non-military families would
benefit from getting to know the program, perhaps as an aid in
developing a sense of understanding and empathy toward our soldiers and
their families.
I salute The Sesame Street Workshop for their continued good work with children, over the years.
My parents immigrated from Hungary and my brother and grew up
speaking Hungarian. Sesame Street helped us to speak English, which
was a good thing, and the program was (at that time) our neighborhoods’
preschool education.
Talk, Listen, Connect
a valuable program and a terrific way to open up conversation – do you
know of a military family who would benefit from the link? Please,
feel free to send it (or, this post) to family and friends of the
military.
Is there anyone you’d like to pay tribute to?
Not a problem. All you have to do is leave
your name, or their name, or link to a blog post (like I did in the
example above) with one simple line:
"Thank you!"
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Regardless of the fact that you are a democrat, republican, liberal,
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people-eater – WHATEVER – wouldn’t it be nice if we could ALL
just…you know…come together and NOT be afraid to flaunt our red,
white and blue….yeah…I mean, that’s what the blogosphere is
for…YES?
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32 responses to “Red, White and Blue Fridays #2: When Parents Are Deployed – Talk, Listen and Connect”
Red, White and Blue Fridays #2: When Parents Are Deployed
Basically, our mission is to recognize and acknowledge members of the U.S. armed forces and their families and, hopefully, bring awareness to the ways in which we – the great and mighty blogosphere – can show our support.
Today, I would li…
Red, White and Blue Fridays #2: When Parents Are Deployed
Basically, our mission is to recognize and acknowledge members of the U.S. armed forces and their families and, hopefully, bring awareness to the ways in which we – the great and mighty blogosphere – can show our support.
Today, I would li…
Red, White and Blue Fridays #2: When Parents Are Deployed
Basically, our mission is to recognize and acknowledge members of the U.S. armed forces and their families and, hopefully, bring awareness to the ways in which we – the great and mighty blogosphere – can show our support.
Today, I would li…
Red, White and Blue Fridays #2: When Parents Are Deployed
Basically, our mission is to recognize and acknowledge members of the U.S. armed forces and their families and, hopefully, bring awareness to the ways in which we – the great and mighty blogosphere – can show our support.
Today, I would li…
Exactly my sentiments.
I love RW&B Fridays!
Exactly my sentiments.
I love RW&B Fridays!
Exactly my sentiments.
I love RW&B Fridays!
Exactly my sentiments.
I love RW&B Fridays!
I had no idea that Sesame Street was addressing this issue. That’s really cool that they are. I’ve often wondered what that’s like for the parents. (I was heartsick when I went to BlogHer and I was just an hour plane ride away for TWO days. So I can’t imagine what its like to be so very far away from your children for months at a time. BY the way, you chicks and the fried donuts you shared that Saturday night? Totally awesome and made me less heartsick for “the boy.”)
I had no idea that Sesame Street was addressing this issue. That’s really cool that they are. I’ve often wondered what that’s like for the parents. (I was heartsick when I went to BlogHer and I was just an hour plane ride away for TWO days. So I can’t imagine what its like to be so very far away from your children for months at a time. BY the way, you chicks and the fried donuts you shared that Saturday night? Totally awesome and made me less heartsick for “the boy.”)
I had no idea that Sesame Street was addressing this issue. That’s really cool that they are. I’ve often wondered what that’s like for the parents. (I was heartsick when I went to BlogHer and I was just an hour plane ride away for TWO days. So I can’t imagine what its like to be so very far away from your children for months at a time. BY the way, you chicks and the fried donuts you shared that Saturday night? Totally awesome and made me less heartsick for “the boy.”)
I had no idea that Sesame Street was addressing this issue. That’s really cool that they are. I’ve often wondered what that’s like for the parents. (I was heartsick when I went to BlogHer and I was just an hour plane ride away for TWO days. So I can’t imagine what its like to be so very far away from your children for months at a time. BY the way, you chicks and the fried donuts you shared that Saturday night? Totally awesome and made me less heartsick for “the boy.”)
What a wonderful idea that you are doing this.
I’ve added you to the Blogaholics Anonymous blogroll. Welcome to the club!
Livin’ With Me
What a wonderful idea that you are doing this.
I’ve added you to the Blogaholics Anonymous blogroll. Welcome to the club!
Livin’ With Me
What a wonderful idea that you are doing this.
I’ve added you to the Blogaholics Anonymous blogroll. Welcome to the club!
Livin’ With Me
What a wonderful idea that you are doing this.
I’ve added you to the Blogaholics Anonymous blogroll. Welcome to the club!
Livin’ With Me
I just linked an old post. I hope that’s ok. I think it’s still appropriate for this…
I just linked an old post. I hope that’s ok. I think it’s still appropriate for this…
I just linked an old post. I hope that’s ok. I think it’s still appropriate for this…
I just linked an old post. I hope that’s ok. I think it’s still appropriate for this…
Thanks Dana and Lisa, I’m so glad we were able to sit and spend some time together at BlogHer!
How cool, Melanie – thanks for joining us here for RWBF!
Liza, linky love from you, my dear, IS totally okay!
Thanks Dana and Lisa, I’m so glad we were able to sit and spend some time together at BlogHer!
How cool, Melanie – thanks for joining us here for RWBF!
Liza, linky love from you, my dear, IS totally okay!
Thanks Dana and Lisa, I’m so glad we were able to sit and spend some time together at BlogHer!
How cool, Melanie – thanks for joining us here for RWBF!
Liza, linky love from you, my dear, IS totally okay!
Thanks Dana and Lisa, I’m so glad we were able to sit and spend some time together at BlogHer!
How cool, Melanie – thanks for joining us here for RWBF!
Liza, linky love from you, my dear, IS totally okay!
Sorry.
On participating with your Red, White and Blue Fridays I entered my name twice, by mistake.
I believe in what you are doing for the troops so I registered in order to be able to put a link on my website.
It will be specifically on the
9-11/Support Our Troops
web-page of our website,
Ezekiel 37 Bible Watch.
Sincerely,
Pastor Bill Mazzulla III
Sorry.
On participating with your Red, White and Blue Fridays I entered my name twice, by mistake.
I believe in what you are doing for the troops so I registered in order to be able to put a link on my website.
It will be specifically on the
9-11/Support Our Troops
web-page of our website,
Ezekiel 37 Bible Watch.
Sincerely,
Pastor Bill Mazzulla III
Sorry.
On participating with your Red, White and Blue Fridays I entered my name twice, by mistake.
I believe in what you are doing for the troops so I registered in order to be able to put a link on my website.
It will be specifically on the
9-11/Support Our Troops
web-page of our website,
Ezekiel 37 Bible Watch.
Sincerely,
Pastor Bill Mazzulla III
Sorry.
On participating with your Red, White and Blue Fridays I entered my name twice, by mistake.
I believe in what you are doing for the troops so I registered in order to be able to put a link on my website.
It will be specifically on the
9-11/Support Our Troops
web-page of our website,
Ezekiel 37 Bible Watch.
Sincerely,
Pastor Bill Mazzulla III
What you are doing here is such a wonderful thing. We can never be too educated or educate our children enough on this matter. My daughter does have considerable stress over her daddy’s job. Whether it be the anger of “why does he have to go …he’s NEVER here, “, or the sadness of “If my daddy really wanted to be here at my concert he would, ” or the fear of ” Is my daddy going to die?”. All we can do is hug them, love them, support them, and encourage them to express their feelings. It’s not that we as parents don’t understand what they are feeling…we feel those same things…we just don’t have the luxury of showing it. Thanks again for Red White and Blue Fridays!
What you are doing here is such a wonderful thing. We can never be too educated or educate our children enough on this matter. My daughter does have considerable stress over her daddy’s job. Whether it be the anger of “why does he have to go …he’s NEVER here, “, or the sadness of “If my daddy really wanted to be here at my concert he would, ” or the fear of ” Is my daddy going to die?”. All we can do is hug them, love them, support them, and encourage them to express their feelings. It’s not that we as parents don’t understand what they are feeling…we feel those same things…we just don’t have the luxury of showing it. Thanks again for Red White and Blue Fridays!
What you are doing here is such a wonderful thing. We can never be too educated or educate our children enough on this matter. My daughter does have considerable stress over her daddy’s job. Whether it be the anger of “why does he have to go …he’s NEVER here, “, or the sadness of “If my daddy really wanted to be here at my concert he would, ” or the fear of ” Is my daddy going to die?”. All we can do is hug them, love them, support them, and encourage them to express their feelings. It’s not that we as parents don’t understand what they are feeling…we feel those same things…we just don’t have the luxury of showing it. Thanks again for Red White and Blue Fridays!
What you are doing here is such a wonderful thing. We can never be too educated or educate our children enough on this matter. My daughter does have considerable stress over her daddy’s job. Whether it be the anger of “why does he have to go …he’s NEVER here, “, or the sadness of “If my daddy really wanted to be here at my concert he would, ” or the fear of ” Is my daddy going to die?”. All we can do is hug them, love them, support them, and encourage them to express their feelings. It’s not that we as parents don’t understand what they are feeling…we feel those same things…we just don’t have the luxury of showing it. Thanks again for Red White and Blue Fridays!