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Feb & March Care packages to our Valiant Heroes …

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

Someone was caught sneeking around for GREEN items for our valiant heroes ... hehehe

✬★✬ Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and I am happy to report the packages I sent with all of our heartfelt cards of love and appreciation are beginning to arrive on the battlefields in Iraq and Afghanistan!  For those of you who have asked if you could help in March or April ~~ these are special requests directly from our troops: nuts, packaged tuna, chocolate covered raisins, Maxim, Muscle and Fitness, Muscle & Body, MMA News, funny movies,  the books “Lone Survivor” by Marcus Luttrell, “Three Cups of Tea“, “Stones into Schools” (both by Greg Mortenson) Photography magazines & Magazines about dogs.♥  The cut off date is 14Feb for me to receive these items for St. Patrick’s Day care packages … Any items not rec’d by 14Feb will be included in March care packages. ♥ (Last week I baked 28 dozen cookies for the 6 heroes & their units I am supporting, along with the Combat Surgical Hospital in Afghanistan. Earlier today I was found purchasing a bunch of GREEN fun to include with the requested items for March … so any of the items underlined above that you can help with would be greatly appreciated!)  … keep reading though … more ideas are in the following paragraphs!  Rolling on the floor laughing

Care package contents from Feb 2010 (last year)

✬★✬… Anybody out there live in New Orleans or going to Mardi Gras? … if so, I have a really special request for March  … can you get some beads, masks, hats, and green/purple boas, or anything FUN you can send me to include to our valiant heroes in March care packages???  My theme is Mardi Gras and Easter all in one! Thanks a million!!✬★✬

Another blog will be written for specific items requested for Easter after I get the Feb care packages sent, but for now, please remember .. the cut off for March care packages is 14March. ♥

Pillows & Easter Baskets to our troops, March 2010

Of course, to cut down on your costs, if you want to just send me a check, money order, gift card to WalMart, Big Lots, Costco, that would be fantastic .. or you simply click on the “donate” button in the upper right corner of my website : http://alwayssupportourheroes.com/

Another way you could help is shipping costs. If you can send an AmEx gift card or if the post office offers  gift cards, that would be MAGIFICENT!

My website (http://alwayssupportourheroes.com/ )  has recently been updated with links on how to “adopt a hero”, along with the most up-to-date details on  “how to ship” packages and “what to send” to our valiant heroes.  Please refer to the website BEFORE emailing me.  As the year progresses, I am committed  to focusing on my health, organizing my life, working full time job … and of course quality time with family & friends every month, as part of “Being Better”. Winking smile

The Sky Angel is always looking up ... hehehe

✬★✬For those of you who want to be involved with the very special journal project I am working on for the 3/5 Lima (Darkhorse) Marines, please click on this blog http://www.alwayssupportourheroes.com/WordPress/?p=443 for details.  ✬★✬

♥ Since my ultimate goal is to get every service member “adopted” for their deployment, if you can adopt your own service member or rally your friends to do this as a project together, you can sign up at: http://adoptahero.us/ … that would be AWESOME. ♥My address is:

Robin Schmidt

PO Box 122037

Covington, KY 41012-2037

Thanks everyone for your patience, understanding, and compassion!  May God bless America and the valiant heroes who protect our every day freedoms!  (and I promise I will keep the blog updated as much as possible with relevant information, as it always seems I am “up to something” … so stay tuned to http://www.alwayssupportourheroes.com/WordPress/

PS. Red heart For those of you on Facebook, PLEASE change your profile picture to a Superhero as a virtual Valentine to our Veteran’s and Active Military Personnel.   They need our support and this is a way to show them, without it costing a penny!   It is so great to see the support of my innovative idea & I cannot thank you enough for participating!  Please be sure to repost why you are changing your photo and ask your friends to do the same. Red heart

Always,

Angel

Robin

aka “The Sky Angel”


A special gift for our 3/5 Darkhorse Marines … won’t you be a part of it???

Monday, February 7th, 2011

 
 

One of my heroes, reading his journals ...

As you may or may not know, one of the things I do for our troops is journals.  On my domestic flights I make an announcement asking passengers to “write words of encouragement, prayers, draw pictures, tell jokes or anything they would want to read if they were away from their loved ones for any length of time”.  This is what made me “famous” by most peoples standards.  Ironically, the journals  are just a small portion of what I do for our valiant heroes on a regular basis.  Some of the troops I have supported have never gotten a journal.  Those who have love them, but I am thankful there are those troops who realize the value of a care package, the sentiment of a letter, and the prayers I send up daily are also just as important.  Getting others involved in supporting our troops is my goal, so none of them will ever feel alone on the battlefield, or when they come home.  

 

That being said, every service member I have ever done the journals for has cherished them.  They have said “it is difficult for me to keep them in my hands, because my buddies always want to see what people have written”.  One of my heroes told me the journals meant more to him after he got home.  He still reads them three years later “as a way to deal with the fact that I was away from my son when he was 3 years old and I missed out on so many ‘firsts’ “.  Often times they tear pages of the journals out and carry a page with them on a mission.  Words from a complete stranger give hope.  Let that resonate for a moment and you know why the journals will always be special to myself and anyone who does them for our troops.  They are a beautiful way to rally people together ~~ and remind folks we have wars going on in two countries, and troops who need our support.   

 

As I was walking around the city of Brotherly love on my layover earlier, I was thinking about the 3/5 Darkhorse Marines I was asked to “adopt” in November 2010.  Reviewing stories that have been shared with me since writing that first email, and contemplating the beautiful gift they sent, that I got on my birthday.  (If I have not told you about that, look for an upcoming post about one of the most precious gifts I have ever received in all my days of existence.)   All of the sudden, as I took each step, an idea popped into my head.  An awesome idea, if I do say so myself.  hehehe  

You see, I am flying international trips right now, and cannot do the journals for our troops for various reasons.    I’ve been working extra hard to support this particular unit because of the vast amount of casualties.  That is why in mid January I came up with the innovative idea to ask Facebookers to change their profile picture to a Superhero in honor of our Veterans and Active Military who put their lives on the line every singe day for our every day freedoms.  (Please ask those people you know on Facebook to do this through 14Feb, as it is the only Valentine some of our troops will get!  Share with those you know who are deployed, so they know we are sending them this Virtual Valentine!  )

However, I want something tangible for these specific Marines.  Something to honor the sacrifices their battle buddies have endured, and to remember those who have given their lives to serve our nation.   

So this is what I am going to do.  As of today, I am going to ask you to write me letters (hand written or typed), send a card, photograph, anything you want me to put in a journal specifically for the 3/5 Darkhorse Marines.  What I plan to do with the items you send me, is make a journal for this unit.  The idea is spawned from what Hannahkohl did for our Wounded Warriors for Christmas, what I have done on the airplane for our troops for years now, and of course ~~ wanting them to have a keepsake like no other.   

General Amos & The Sky Angel ~ Bethesda, Oct 2010

Any cards or letters need to be on 5×7 paper or smaller if possible.  Although I have rec’d some items on 8 1/2 x 11 paper and will make them work, the smaller items will enable me to fit more of your words in the 20 page scrapbook I am making for this project.

It has been an honor to me to have been asked to support this unit, to boost morale over the holidays, when many of them were feeling the sadness of what was going on around them.  These are some of the bravest men you will ever come across.  The only ones I have ever met, are those who were in the hospitals at Bethesda, Walter Reed, or Brooke Army Medical.  Recently I was asked to attend a Memorial Service for the Fallen when the unit returns home from Afghanistan.  That is when I plan to give this particular gift to the 1stSgt I have been supporting.  Take time today to help me with this project for our 3/5 Darkhorse Marines … it is the least we can do for any one of them, and since I am not the most artistic person in the world … I need all the help I can get!   

Please help me … share your thoughts.  Email me :  supportourheroes@live.com  .. on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TheSkyAngel or send a card , letter, or photograph (Please NO POSTCARDS as there is no way to present them so the front & back can be read) that you want me to include in the scrapbook to:  

Robin Schmidt  

PO Box 122037  

Covington, KY 41012-2037  

THE DEADLINE FOR ME TO RECEIVE YOUR ITEMS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE JOURNAL I AM MAKING IS 17th MARCH, 2011, 8AM.

Help me make this project special … because it is all about the honorable and valiant sacrifices these complete strangers have made for each and every one of us .. and that is why I call them HEROES.   

PS.  In my photos you often will see Tigger.  One of my heroes asked me to take photos of Tigger in my travels, as a way to honor our troops. So that is why you see him with me … all over the globe.  whooo whooo whoo  

The Sky Angel wore her tshirt in honor of the Marines she is supporting .. and gave Tigger to a little boy with leukemia. What an AMAZING day!!

Thank you to all of our valiant heroes serving our Nation and bringing the world hope!   

Always,  

Robin 

AKA … The Sky Angel

5k Leukemia Walk for Gage …

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

This coming weekend (29Jan, 2011) I will be helping friends who are family to me, with a fund raiser in Corona, California. (I promise it will be worth the drive if you are ANYWHERE in Southern California!!!)  Come, volunteer your time, get a little exercise, and spend a little time with The Sky Angel and Tigger in person!  Winking smile 

Please come volunteer or donate help this adorable child!

This story touches me to the core, and I am certain after you read the details, you will want to become involved as well!   Red heart  When the Nicosia’s started this project, Gage was 14 months old and had just been diagnosed with  leukemia.  It has taken this long to bring the community together and get proper authorization from city officials, and Gage has just finished last treatment of chemotherapy.  Please help us raise money and awareness for childhood leukemia!!!

A picture speaks a thousand words ... PLEASE help us to help Gage!

Here is the information from the Nicosia (who I am SO VERY PROUD OF for joining the community together to help this family in dire need):

"Please help me" is what this photo of Gage says to me personally

To help Gage in his fight, we are holding a 5K Walk on Saturday January 29th from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Corona Fundamental Intermidiate School (CFIS). We are hoping to make a difference in this innocent child’s life by raising money to support his cause.
The Nicosia family is donating a $30.00 gift card to the individual (not a group) who raises the most funds. McDonalds has graciously offered to provide Hi-C and water for all walkers that participate in this event. Please either come walk or join us to show support for our walkers. DJ Whiteboy will be spinnin live along with a talent show,  so come and make this walk a success!!! If you want to help raise money for Gage and participate in the walk, please email the Nicosia’s at matthewnicosia@ymail.com . Thanks again, Tracy, Ray,  Matthew, Kourtney, and Kailey Nicosia.  Red heart

The Amazing Nicosia family (minus Ray because he was working)

 For more information or to make a donation online , please click on this link:  http://www.teamc8.com/cfisps.html .

Isn't Gage adorable? Come meet him and his family Saturday (29Jan) & help with the fundraiser for his treatment!

To learn more about Gage’s family, the treatment and how the family is coping, please go to their website :  http://lovehealsgage.com/ .  It goes without saying that we could use your prayers for a HUGE turn out, the turn out to be a success, and loving arms to help the Churchill’s cope and endure the long road ahead.  I can’t wait to meet them in person this weekend and give them my own hug … and of course I have a special item to give to Gage to take carry with him to be his new companion.  Winking smile

Gage and his loving parents ... I cannot begin to imagine how difficult this is for them

Hope to see you this Saturday, and please continue to join together in prayer for Gage and his family.  It would be WONDERFUL to meet those of you who have supported me with the troops and other humanitarian projects over the years.  Additionally, we really need donations to help Gage’s family with the treatment, volunteers for the event, and your support to make it a sucess!!  If you have friends or family in the area, please tell them about the event and ask them to come, even if you cannot make it. 

Gage the leukemia warrior ~ please help any way you can!

Always, Robin …

The Sky Angel & Tigger

~ “Being Better” in 2011 ~

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

On my vacation to Australia, I met a professor and historian who told me about an ancient Aborigines culture about aging.  (This was also confirmed when reading “Mutant Message from Down Under” upon my return).  They do  not believe in celebrating birthdays, because people automatically get older.  What happens to a person on the inside of their heart and mind is what is important.  So, the ancients passed along the tradition of “getting better”.

At some point in the year, a person is allowed to call together a gathering of people to celebrate, when that person feels they have “gotten better”. This year, I am not celebrating the fact that I have grown older.  Definitely wiser and more mature (except when I act like a child … hehe) and am on a path of enlightenment.  For those of you who have asked what my New Years resolution is … it would be difficult to top last year.

2010 was my year to do something “extraordinary” every month.  As I look back over the past year, I am smiling on the inside out, from having accomplished that task.  There probably has never been a year where I crammed so much in 365 days than 2010.  Take a walk with me, or a scroll …

January Started off the year with a bang, by being featured as a hero in People Magazine

People Magazine, January 11, 2011

Spent quality time with friends I love like family in Arcata, California for my birthday & had a whole lot of help making fudge and Valentines for our Wounded Warriors

The Sky Angel's birthday trip to Kristina's 2010

Visited Wounded Warriors @ Landstuhl in Germany through Airline Ambassadors

LRMC Wounded Warriors ~ Germany, January 2010

February Was part of a very special gift to one of my valiant heroes, as I provided a buddy pass,  and escorted his fiance’ (she is from Ireland) to Ft. Polk, LA to visit before his second deployment to Afghanistan with the National Guard

Visiting with our troops before they deployed to Afghanistan

 Was invited and attended a select pre-screening of the Gary Sinise & Lt. Dan Band documentary in Los Angeles

Also attended Reality Cares fundraiser in LA for Can-Do.org & helped promote awareness to Eric Klein’s humanitarian efforts

The Sky Angel with a great humanitarian, Eric Klein of can-do.org

Marchattended Gary Sinise & Lt. Dan Band concert, where I got to meet “Lt. Dan’ (aka Mack Taylor from CSI NY) in person & talk to him briefly about “Operation Iraqi Children” & “Operation Gratitude” (took one of my Navy heroes to the concert, too!)

The Sky Angel just before the concert, New York City

 Spent St. Patrick’s Day with my dear friend, Karen, in Charleston, SC

 Went to Tijuana, Mexico to procure another TIGGER pinata for our troops overseas

 This website was born (thank you so much to my webmaster and friend for helping throughout the year!!!)

Volunteered  at an International Womens Day fund raiser in WA DC for Haiti relief efforts with Airline Ambassadors

April volunteered in Haiti for a week helping my friend, Eric Klein at CAN-DO.org and was deeply touched by the tenacity of the human spirit
 

 

Orphanage in Haiti ~ April 2010

May – attended a graduation at Embry Riddle University in Prescott, AZ, where we witnessed students being sworn in as Officers to the US Armed Forces.  (it was awesome!!)
 
Was in the hospital for 5 days with a kidney infection and some form of sepsis (infection of the blood) from a parasite I apparently had in my bladder from being in Haiti (who knew???).  Spent extra days recuperating in Pennsylvania with friends.
 

Had a friend suggest that I start taking TIGGER with me everywhere and take pictures.  Whenever our troops see TIGGER, it is my tribute them. Red heart

Tigger pinata sent to National Guard unit in Afghanistan, 2010

Spent an afternoon in Baltimore, where I got to visit with one of my heroes who was home on R&R (Sgt. Carlos Castro)

 June – Was in the right place at the right time to give one of the heroes I had been supporting, Sgt Jonathan Kirkendall a ride from the airport to meet up with his beautiful family when he as home on leave. (it was the first time we had ever met!)

Attended a heroes wedding in Portland, Oregon (Ed was the first recipient of a TIGGER pinata when he was deployed to Afghanistan with the National Guard)
 
 
Spent time visiting my parents best friends (& my adopted family) for their 50th Wedding anniversary (love you, Jan & Lerry!!) 

 

Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary, Jan & Lerry!!

Julyfeatured as one of the heroes in “Kentucky’s Everyday Heroes 2” by Steve Flairty (what a huge compliment!!  Thank you so much, Steve!!)
 
Flew to Philadelphia and helped a dear friend study to get her FAA recertification, after she was out of work for 8 months due to illness.  
 
Visited with a couple of heroes while on a layover in Columbia, SC (Ft. Gordon)
 
 
Augustattended 30 year high school reunion in Bothell, WA
 

 
 
September – helped throw a 40th birthday party for my dear friend,Tracy, in Laughlin, NV
 
Accomplished my 10 year goal of seeing the last of the 7 Natural & 7 Man Made Wonders of the World, vacation in Australia and snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef. (an AMAZING adventure!!! Thanks for joining me, Grunge!!)

10 years, 7 Man Made & 7 Natural Wonders of the World ... what's next? hehehe

Spoke at Center Street United Methodist Church in Portsmouth, Ohio to update them on my progress in supporting our troops & the importance of “Mail Call for Our Heroes”  & did a book signing with Steve Flairty … then we all went to a heroes house for lunch!  What an amazing group of people!!

Volunteered with co-workers in Cincinnati to help build a Habitat for Humanity house

OctoberSent the TIGGER pinata procured in Mexico to Spc. AJ Kirkendall and his 101st Airborne Unit in Afghanistan

Had a very successful fund raiser in Hadlock, WA for Christmas Care Packages for our Valiant Heroes in Iraq & Afghanistan (thanks to “Angel 2” for orchestrating this & the folks @ Valley Tavern for each of your efforts!)

Valley Tavern Fundraiser, October 2010

Completed my own FAA recertification (I get to be a flight attendant for another year, YEAH!! Smile)

Visited Wounded Warriors at Bethesda Naval Medical Center in Maryland
 

 

Commandant Amos & his lovely wife, Bonnie - Bethesda, Oct 2010

Novembersent 8 Christmas trees with decorations, and a whole lot of “surprise” care packages to 8 different units on the battlefields of Iraq & Afghanistan, including 190 calling cards from SPA WARE to enable them to call home for the holidays as part of “Mail Call for Our Heroes”

Attended “Stand Up For Heroes” with Rafael & Angie in NYC thanks to Bob Woodruff and the kind folks at Remind.org
 

 

The Sky Angel stopped by Rockefeller Center on her way to "Stand Up For Heroes"

December Visited Wounded Warriors at Bethesda, and attended a Christmas Party at Walter Reed Medical Center, hosted by Operation Home Front
 

Bethesda Naval Medical Center, Maryland ~ December 2010

 

Early Christmas in Seattle with family & a small group of friends

Some friendships last a lifetime ...

Sent out the remaining goodies I had collected for the troops for the holidays (their special requests and personal gifts)

Visited with a hero who returned from Iraq in June 2009 & met his lovely girlfriend in Fort Hood, Texas on Christmas eve …

Spent Christmas day visiting our Wounded Warriors and their families at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas

Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas ~ Christmas 2010

Hard to believe this was all accomplished between working full time, overcoming a major illness, writing to our troops once a week & sending them care packages monthly.  Pretty impressive, if I do say so myself!  Winking smile However, I know I would never have the strength or tenacity if it weren’t for my faith and the Spirit inside of me!

What will 2011 bring???   … stay tuned, because this is going to be my year of “being better!”  My commitment this year is to take time every month to honor and take care of myself and those people who mean the most to me.  May we each have a year of compassion and passion.

That all being said, if you want to make a difference in someones life and don’t know how, please click on http://adoptahero.us/ and adopt a service member through their deployment today. Winking smile
Angel
Always,
The Sky Angel

  
Robin Schmidt
PO Box 122037
Covington, KY 41012-2037 
 

It’s all about PERSPECTIVE ….

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

The holidays seem to bring out the best and the worst in people.  Personally, I have experienced the absolute joy of how it feels to give a gift to someone that had very deep meaning.  Earlier this year I made a wedding gift for a soldier who I supported a few years back, and his lovely bride.  Hopefully I will never forget the amazing way that gift made them feel in receiving it, or in me giving it.   Every stitch of that blanket was made with prayers for their marriage to sustain the tests of time and for the safety of our brave heroes who continue to serve our Nation all over the world.  Few gifts can probably ever mean as much to me as that one.  One would probably ask, who it meant more to … the giver, or the receivers?

Honoring a hero and his wife ....

That question should be asked of all gifts given this holiday season.  There have been times when I was less mature and more selfish, and I didn’t really appreciate what someone had given me.  When I began adopting service members years ago, I stopped exchanging traditional gifts with most people, and began making my closest friends and family a calendar from my travels.  To me, it is the best gift I can give, because they can see where I have been and it always evokes stories they would otherwise probably not know to ask.  The gift means something to them (well, I hope it does anyway .. haha).  If nothing else, they have great pictures to look at all year long and a calendar to boot.  (hehe)  …. and on those rare occasions when I do give someone a gift, it truly is one I believe they will value and appreciate.  Something so simple as a “Proud Coin” can make all the difference in the world, from what I am told.  🙂

There are other times, where we have to look deeper inside to see the reason why someone gives the gift they do.  Maybe they have little money, so they make something they think you will like.  Maybe it looks dorky and you don’t see any purpose in it, but ask yourself if it could have a bigger meaning to the person who gave it to you.  Could it be possible it was in hopes it would make you happy inside, even if that wasn’t your reaction?

Sometimes we spend money on gifts, when we are not looking at the whole picture.  This reminds me of my second visit to South Africa.  The year before I had been taken to Soweto and met a bunch of children who were seeking donations for uniforms so they could attend school. (at the time I thought it a bit odd that one of the poorest places on earth would require children to have enough money to purchase uniforms, let alone charge for them to go to school).  For a few months I saved money and sent it to the school in a box full of clothes, toiletries, paper, and crayons so hopefully one child would be able to have that uniform.

The children each have on clothes brought by The Sky Angel from "Amerika" ...

When I went back the following year, that little boy was so excited to thank me.  He said “Miss Robin, it was so very nice of you to send money for this uniform so I could go to school.  It means so much to me to be able to study so I can make a better life for my family.  I hate to ask this, but is there any way you could buy me a pair of shoes, so I won’t have to walk on cut glass in order to get to school?”  Those words have stuck with me for various reasons … one simply is because at the time, I never about the shoes before that moment in time.

There will be gifts we receive in life that we simply do not want or need.  Accept them with gratitude, because sometimes it’s not about us.  Sometimes it is about the person giving the gift.  In reality, maybe my blanket doesn’t mean as much to Ed and Krista as it did to me to make it for them.   Maybe it means more to them.  But gifts are given as a token of our love and admiration for the receiver.  If you have lost perspective on the reason you are purchasing that gift, or why you are receiving the one you have gotten, maybe you should opt not to exchange gifts at all.

And if you receive a gift you simply do not want or cannot use, do me a favor?  Send it to me.  I promise I will put it into the hands of someone who will appreciate it more than words can begin to express.  Whether it be to a service member serving on battlegrounds on the other side of the world,  an orphan at a school in Johannesburg, or a family who will not have Christmas this year because their parents lost their jobs this past year and don’t even know where their next meal is coming from. 

May you experience the Reason for the Season through the gift of salvation this Christmas, for in that I found a reason for living my life with purpose.  Through my faith, I found forgiveness, and that I was and am accepted exactly as I am.  Having those gifts and being able to share them with you, is the best present I will ever be able to share … the gift of accepting people where they are, and being an example I hope you would want to follow.

As I bring this blog post to an end, I truly wish you and yours the most precious of holiday seasons and hope you have the joy of knowing you are a gift to every person you meet.  Set aside your differences and make things right with those you care about the most … life is short, do it while you can.   Look deeply inside yourself for PERSPECTIVE before you judge someone elses actions, and most of all .. I wish for you to experience the pure joy in giving AND receiving, gifts that deeply touch you … like an afghan that took months to make, or my lesson from a school kid thousands of miles away, about shoes.

The Sky Angel and Tigger, Christmas 2010

As a final note, please take a moment to light a candle, and say a prayer, send up positive thoughts and good juju to our valiant heroes serving so far away from home this holiday season and throughout the year.

Ho Ho Ho,

The Sky Angel

Please send all unwanted gifts (especially shoes! hehehe) to:

Robin Schmidt

PO Box 122037

Covington, KY 41012-2037

Please read BEFORE sending Holiday Cards to our Wounded Warriors at Walter Reed or Bethesda …

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

Christmas card for a hero ...

Thanks so much for ALL your support this past year with my efforts to support our valiant heroes, both on the battlefield, or here at “home”.  Earlier today on my layover, I had the blessed opportunity to visit some of our Wounded Warriors at Bethesda National Naval Medical Center and participate in a Christmas party thrown by Operation Homefront at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in WA DC.  While at both hospitals, I specifically asked what happens to cards where the envelope arrives without a specific person on it.  

 
The response at both locations was the same.  Since 9/11 and the threat of anthrax, any letters/cards/packages sent to a Military facility without a specific name, are destroyed.  On the internet many people email and say “send a card to “any soldier” or “any wounded hero”.  Please know these fall into the above category.
  
If you or anyone you know wants to (and please, I encourage you to do so!!!) write a Wounded service member, please feel free to send them to me, (or any legitimate organization who says they will deliver them for you, there are plenty of them on the internet) and I will be happy to either hand deliver them to Walter Reed, Bethesda, or forward them on to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany or the Combat Surgical Hospital in Afghanistan.  Our troops need and deserve our support and a card is such an easy way to uplift someone’s spirits.  Just write on the envelope “service member” or “wounded warrior” or something like that, and I will know NOT to open it. CARDS for CHRISTMAS must be received no later than 13December for Christmas delivery.  Anything received after this date will still be sent, it will just get there a little late.  (I accept cards all year round to support our Wounded Warriors).
 
Just this week I know there are 7 service members who paid the ultimate sacrifice while serving our Nation, from the units I am personally supporting in Iraq and Afghanistan.  My thoughts and prayers are with each of those families and all of those who are suffering from the effects of terrorism.  May there one day soon be Peace On Earth.
 
Thanks so much for helping me spread this information across the airwaves, and a huge shout out to my personal heroes reading this message. 

Happy Holidays …. and remember, if you are a service member who needs support, or you are someone who would like to adopt a hero, please go to :   http://adoptahero.us/ and sign up!!!   

Angel

Always, Robin 
 
 
Robin Schmidt
PO Box 122037
Covington, KY 41012-2037                    
 
Robin Schmidt chosen as:  ABC World News “Person of the Week” 23 October 2009
 
Robin Schmidt interview on Fox News “Fox & Friends” 22 October 2009

http://www.foxnews.com/search-results/m/27033608/air-angel.htm

Angels among us …

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010
 

The Sky Angel Santa ...

‘Twas the beginning of August and Santa’s chief elf better known as The Sky Angel was in charge of the Southern workshop. Knowing the time required for Santa’s sleigh to reach Afghanistan, The Sky Angel started to network for the needed donations to make “Mail Call for Our Heroes 2010” a success, for a US Army 101st Airborne Unit, known as “The Gators”. There are more members in this unit than she had ever done a project for in the past and knew it would be necessary to collect at least $3800 US dollars to purchase each of them a calling card for the holidays.

The Sky Angel shopping for our valiant heroes for the holidays ...

When the email call arrived at the Pacific Northwest workshop, chief elf Angel 2 went into action planning a fundraiser for the donations needed in this project and to support 5 other deployed units The Sky Angel has been supporting. Angel 2 contacted Cindy Brown the manager of The Valley Tavern in Port Hadlock, who along with the owners Chuck & Karen Russell generously agreed to host the Fundraiser.  Cindy jumped in to help plan the fundraiser, cooking all the food for the actual event and personally donating most of it.  Meanwhile The Sky Angel continued to rally for donations all over the world both for monetary and actual items to be included in the care packages, rallied to get schools involved with making cards for the troops, spoke at a church near the Southern Workshop, and participated in a book signing with author Steve Flairty, who featured The Sky Angel in his latest book “Kentucky’s Everyday Heroes 2”.  

 
 

a bit of "home" for our valiant heroes for the holidays ...

The original  time line to get the calling cards in time for the holidays was to have them shipped to Afghanistan by October 10th (because of the length of time it takes for Santa’s Sleigh to reach The Gators), but for various reasons the shipment could not go out until the beginning of November.  The initial donations received exceeded the “Mail Call for Our Heroes” project goal, even with extra expenses not previously foreseen.  The Sky Angel took care of the calling cards and accompanying Christmas cards from various sources, including the ones she wrote herself.  

 
 
 
 

"Mail Call for Our Heroes" calling cards for "The Gators" of the 101st Airborne ...

Angel 2 concentrated on the Fundraiser and took to the streets passing out fliers for the Fundraiser, collecting items for the silent auction to be held at the Fundraiser, including many handmade items from family and friends, and email networking.  Angel 2 even went to the local gun store, after her husband planted a seed in her head to do so, and was received with open arms, leaving with many donations. Many were skeptical that these would sell at the Fundraiser but in reality they were the most heavily bid on items.  The Sky Angel & Angel 2 as well as their family members and friends were all on site during the Fund Raiser and Angel 2 personally managed the silent auction. 

Posterboard made by Angel 2 for Fundraiser ...

The Pacific Northwest Workshop was now looking like a disaster zone, with Fundraiser paperwork, Christmas cards, and care package donations.  Angel 2 set about finishing up the Fundraiser paperwork and personally wrote over 200 Christmas Cards, then packaged up all the Christmas cards and care package donations, shipping them to the Sky Angel at the Southern Workshop for inclusion in the care packages along with all the other cards and goodies collected.

The remaining funds from “Mail Call for Our Heroes” project were added to the Pacific Northwest Fundraiser proceeds, leaving a generous allotment to fund Holiday care packages for “The Gators” and the other 5 units.  The Sky Angel enlisted the help of one of Santa’s Elves with a pickup truck and purchased a Christmas tree for each unit and all the decorations to put on them.  By this time the Southern Workshop was looking like a cyclone went through it, with Christmas trees, ornaments, Christmas cards, and care package contents spread everywhere. The push was on to finish off the care packages and have them on the sleigh by the first part of November in order for Santa’s sleigh to arrive on time.  Knowing she had to leave in a few days to get back to work, The Sky Angel worked furiously to get the job done of putting together the care packages and hand writing the many remaining Christmas cards to accompany them 1 1/2 days before returning to the friendly skies.  Just as the packages were loaded onto the sleigh, an email request came asking for help with a Marine unit in Afghanistan.  When the Sky Angel communicated with that particular Marine (Marcus), she was told he was more concerned about his buddies in the 3/5 Marines, Lima Co. in Afghanistan, who had suffered tremendous casualties and needing a moral booster Sky Angel style. 

Care package Sky Angel & Tigger style ... whooo whoo who!!

The Sky Angel immediately asked for help from her network of elves, and received a generous donation which enabled her to spring into action and quickly purchase a Christmas tree, all the decorations, Christmas cards and the traditional care package items for the entire 3/5 Marine Lima Company.  The Sky Angel also knew that Marcus’ Marine Unit (MWHS) probably needed a morale boost too, so she matched the donation given for the 3/5 Marines with donations from the fund raiser and her own wallet, sending Marcus and his MWHS Marine unit a Christmas tree, decorations, and whipped up one giant care package for them as well.

Marcus and his Marines are smiling from the efforts of The Sky Angel and all her angels …

The Sky Angel then contacted Marcel Rust of the Rust Family, who sponsors the http://adoptahero.us  website, who is working to get every member of the 3/5 Marines in all the different companies adopted for the Holidays and the remainder of their deployments. This whirl wind operation was completed in a little over one day for our Marines, with the packages being loaded onto the sleigh as The Sky Angel was heading to the airport, to go back to work.

During the course of The Sky Angel’s networking she came across a sweet lady in Alabama who is the mother of one of The Sky Angel’s past adoptees. As it turns out Clara loves to bake, and she has personally taken on the mission of making sure all of The Sky Angel’s Adopted Units have homemade cookies for the Holiday’s.  One contact made an entire case of special unscented soap and donated it to the care packages.   Another contact purchased hundreds of back-scratcher’s The Sky Angel requested, even covering all the shipping too, as the sleigh was already full and ready to depart. 
 
 
 
 

 

Thanks so much for your donations to help deliver smiles to our heroes!!!

Thanks to The Sky Angel, Angel 2, their family & friends, and many very generous big-hearted individuals, the following deployed men and women as well as hundreds of others in their units will have brighter Holiday’s.

(Senior Chief David Lally, Combat Surgical Hospital / Afghanistan)
(Sgt. Morgan Koski, 2nd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry / US Army / Iraq)
(Sgt. Will Shawl, B Co. 1-21 IN Battalion / US Army /Iraq)
(1st Sgt Harold Lucas, 3/5 Marines Lima Co / US Marines /Afghanistan)
(Lt. John Paszterko, 1-502 IN 2 Battalion 101st Airborne / US Army / Afghanistan)
(Spc. Ryan Drahman, G-101 Aviation Regiment / US Army / Afghanistan)
(Spc. AJ Kirkendall, TF Brastogne / COP Monti / US Army /Afghanistan)
(MSgt Marcus Dawson, MWHS-3 Det A / US Marines / Afghanistan)
HAPPY HOLIDAY’S AND THANK YOU ONE AND ALL FOR YOUR SERVICE AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO THOSE WHO DO SERVE !
Angel 2

 

 

Thanksgiving wishes to our valiant heroes …

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!  There are so many things each of us have to be thankful for, starting with my Freedom. Thank you to our valiant heroes who have served and those who continue to making that possible. As we sit at our tables with our families and friends, may we each take time to remember the men and women who are spending theirs in firefights, cold and sandy deserts, and missing their families. Also do not forgot those that gave everything for our freedom, and their families that will not have their loved ones. ♥

This photo was sent to me by Spc. Ryan Drahman who I have supported since we met on a flight in July 2010. It is of U.S. and Afghan soldiers look out from their detachment as their colleague injured from a roadside bomb attack is carried on a stretcher for evacuation aboard a helicopter of "Dustoff" medevac team, Task Force Shadow in Kandahar province, Afghanistan September 27, 2010. REUTERS/Erik de Castro (AFGHANISTAN)

This blog entry is for our valiant heroes, and my way of thanking you for the sacrifices you have made and continue to make daily in the name of honor, valor, commitment, and duty.  Below you will find thoughts from random people giving their thanks … may you find comfort in the words, and know this Thanksgiving we are each saluting you, your families and those who love you the most.

“Happy Thanksgiving to all our brave men and women. How can we ever repay you for your sacrifices and service? Please know that we give thanks for you, not just today…. but every day. Stay safe! Stay strong!” Jody

“This is for each and every one of you who have fought, are fighting or will fight to defend our Freedoms and our Country… You might be away from your family during this Holiday Season…. Thank you for ALL you do for us… It is due to your sacrifices that we Stand Tall and are able to live without living in fear… THANK YOU ….” Sheilah

“As we congregate together this week for the Thanksgiving holiday, I wwanted to take a moment to reflect on the true meaning of the holiday.  Your service is a shining reflection, a sacrifice that is sincerely appreciated – one that I am so grateful for.  I can’t imagine what you go through on a daily basis – but know you are supported.  Thank you!”  Mary

“God bless you for your dedication and service to our country! Too often we take our freedom for granted but because of people like you, wee can enjoy living in the greatest country in the world” David

“It is a privelege to write a note of thanks through the compassion of The Sky Angel.  Somehow, saying thank you for your dedicated service to our country seems so insufficient.  As we know, freedom is not free … we have to pay a price and sacrifice for our liberty.  I commend you, your service is appreciated more than I can express.  God Bless You!” Retired LE Officer, Ken

“Thank you for the sacrifices you make each and every day for all of us.  I talked to a soldier today that is leaving for assignment for one year.  He had just said good-bye to his little boy.  I felt his pain, however it also made me realize what you give up to serve our country.  I can’t thank you enough or express my appreciation for being so giving – be safe – good luck, and know you are loved.”  Rhonda

“I am an active duty NCO with a son on deployment overseas. He will be away from his wife, 2 year old son and the rest of his family during this upcoming holiday season.  I too have been kept away from my family and friends on deployment over the holidays.  There is nothing I can say to prevent the feelings of isolation and loneliness you will most likely feel.  All I can say is  stay focused on your dutieis and close to yoru brother soldiers and know your friends and family are thinking about you warmly. Happy holidays, and stay strong.” Joe

“The media on this side of the world is full of stories about Sgt. Guinta, his actions, his honor code, and his dedication to his unit.  I was an Air Force officer, so I undesrstand the military, however, I was never in combat, so I can’t imagine what you guys are going through.  Reading about Sgt. Guinta and how he risked his life to save a brother if only to keep the enemy from taking Sgt. Brennan’s body touched me deeply.  You men have an honor that I can’t comprehend.  You will carry scars from combat, scars from lost friends, and the scar from war for the rest of your lives: and we cannot thank you enough.  My son is ten and when I read newspaper or maagazine accounts of your heroism in battle, I read them to him.  I am sure many other American fathers do also.  If not, I am ashamed for them, because they have no concept of duty or honor or love of country.  I don’t know if you have read Gen Eisenhouser’s letter of D-Day?  If not, you should.  He said ‘Americans and the Allied soldiers were fighting the great crusade against an evil the world could not tolerate’.  That is the battle you men are fighting; most of us over here know that.  My son and daughters know.  History will thank you.  May the true God bless you and protect you.  And if the ultimate sacrifice is made may you find peace of Heaven that knows no comprehension. Thank you.”  Someone who cares.

This photo was sent to me by Spc. Ryan Drahman who I have supported since we met on a flight in July 2010, it is of two soldiers comforting one another after being injured in a roadside bomb attack, Task Force Shadow in Kandahar province, Afghanistan September 27, 2010. REUTERS/Erik de Castro (AFGHANISTAN)

“Thinking of you, my heroes when I count my blessings…I’m grateful and humbled by your dedication and sacrifice. I pray for you, your families and continued safety. May God comfort you while you must be away from all you love and miss. I hope that knowing you are thought of can reach beyond limitations of time and distance and meet you where you are and bring Home to you. God Bless. Your service is a reminder to me that Thanks living is a part of Thanksgiving.”   Dee

“As we all know we can not have the freedoms of Thanksgiving traditions without our troops who fight so hard everyday to make sure that we can. Thank you to all our troops, and those that sacrificed it all just so that we can enjoy our wonderful freedom! Happy Thanksgiving to all our troops and their families♥”  Tracie

Request from LRMC for Wounded Warrior Ministry

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

The Chaplains Closet, LRMC, Jan 2010

Many of you have asked how you can help with the Wounded Warriors at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.  This request just came in from my contact at the hospital.  The needs are ongoing, and it would help me tremendously if you could ship items directly to the Chaplain’s Closet.  The address is at the bottom of this post.   Thank you so much for reaching out to the staff and the Wounded Warriors, for they are each heroes & each of us can make a difference for them by sharing this information with others and doing whatever we can to help them.  Silvia has included her information, feel free to contact her directly going forward, as well.  As I get updates from the hospital, I will continue to share them with you.  (This post is separate from the list of needs for any of the other heroes I am supporting,  the Combat Surgical Hospital in Afghanistan, and visits I plan to make to the Wounded Warriors here in the states.)   Thanks everyone … for helping to make a difference for all of the valiant heroes serving all over the world!

Always, Robin

Wounded Warrior Ministry Center, LRMC

Pastoral Services Division – Landstuhl Regional Medical Center

The Wounded Warrior Ministry Center (WWMC) is an entity within LRMC Pastoral Services that cares for the humanitarian needs of wounded and ill Service Members evacuated from the theaters of operation.  The WWMC provides items of comfort to “fill holes” until the service member’s personal items can catch up with them in the military healthcare system. 

The WWMC services more than 750 service members each month.  Since the WWMC is a non-funded humanitarian entity within the Department of Defense, we rely on the generous donations of fellow Americans and others, both substantive and monetary, to provide these items.  We truly appreciate the efforts of each and every person willing to share “hugs from home” and words of encouragement with those who have given so much for the cause of Freedom in our world!

Below is a list of items Service Members typically request and take from the Wounded Warrior Ministry Center.

This list will be updated periodically. 

  • Winter Coats
  • Unisex athletic shoes, sizes 9 to 11 1/2
  • Phone Cards – United States Domestic Only With No Expiration Date – 120 Minutes
  • Black 30 Inch Duffel Bags (No Logos)
  • Men’s Running Shoes – Size 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5 & 12
  • Bath Towels
  • Blankets (In Preparation For Winter Transport)
  • Long Sleeve T-Shirts/Shirts L-M-S-XL(In This Order)
  • Men’s Boxers L-XL-M-S (In This Order)
  • Men’s Slippers (Slip-On Non-Slip) Sizes 8-14  
  • Men’s T-Shirts L-M-S (Not White Undershirts)
  • Sweat Pants L-M-S
  • Travel Pillows
  • iTunes® Cards 
  • iPod Shuffles®
  • Nail Clippers
  • Men’s & Women’s Deodorant
  • Lip Balm/Chapstick®
  • Travel Size Shaving Cream
  • Travel Size Foot Powder (Ex: Gold Bond®)
  • Brushes (Not Combs)
  • Men’s Pajama Pants Sizes L-M-S-XXL-XL (In This Order)
  • Hand-Held Electronic Games
  • Healthy Snack Bars, Chocolate, And Candy
  • DVDs (No Extreme Violence Or Nudity – No VHS Tapes)

***DO NOT send used items***

 Monetary donations to the WWMC fund for Warrior Programming, high-demand and seasonal items are acceptable (please make payable to: Landstuhl Regional Medical Center CTOF)

 Thank you again for your assistance! Working together, we can make a huge difference in the lives and recuperation of our Heroes! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Updated [22 November 2010]

 * You can be placed on the update email list by request.

Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
Clinical Pastoral Division
ATTN:  MCEUL – CH / Chaplains Office / S. Chabala
CMR 402
APO AE 09180

Gratitude from 158th CSSB in Afghanistan

Sunday, November 14th, 2010

The Sky Angel & Tigger sending Care Packages to the 158th CSSB

Earlier this year I posted a blog about an US Army unit in Afghanistan who had asked for my help in getting necessary items and boosting morale.  With the support and encouragement, and very kind donations from many sources, we were able to make quite a difference for them.  Here is a letter I just rec’d (sorry to say I still have over 600 emails in my “inbox” and am a bit behind …) that shares my sentiment of gratitude for all we were able to accomplish for the 158th CSSB.  THANK YOU for helping me to make a difference for our valiant heroes!  May none of them ever feel alone on the battlefield, or when they return home …

Always, Robin

Your donations directly impact our troops .... THANK YOU!

To make a secure donation towards care packages online, please click on the main page of this website http://alwayssupportourheroes.com/ .  Please remember you CANNOT write off your donations for these care packages on your taxes as I still haven’t gotten the 501(3)c status for non-profit, as all the monies are going directly to our troops and not towards administrative stuff.  (anyone want to file for me or pay the $750 fee?  haha).

Any donations you want to make of items, cards for our heroes, cash, gift cards, or checks can be sent directly to me:

Robin Schmidt

PO Box 122037

Covington, KY 41012-2o37

Thanks again!!