japantiger 4,051 Posted May 21, 2020 Share Posted May 21, 2020 I've been so blessed to have a wonderful wife and three kids. There is nothing like it when you see the hard work and dedication of one of your kids come to pass for them. I'd say he's wanted this since he was in the 7th grade and made the 1st visit to the A&M campus while his older sister was looking into colleges. He received a West Point appointment when Roger Williams was our congressman. He was white-as-a-sheet coming out of the interview that day. It was him, 17 years old, at a table with Williams, 2 MoH winners, and 5 other retired generals/admirals and 2 wounded warriors. He ultimately chose A&M after a lot of thoughtful conversations with former academy grads and others. His 1st cousin was probably most influential in that decision (Naval Academy grad flying Marine Osprey's now). He had missed having a "college" experience at Annapolis. So that is the direction Ethan went. His choice. He's been able to represent A&M and the US Army at national competitions and international competitions as a Cadet. Even played Rugby for the A&M Rugby team (his season ended last Nov when they routed Baylor ;but he broke his wrist in the 1st half. He never missed a play. I had to drive down to College Station late the next week and force him to get it x-rayed after we talked about it after one of his practices (sometimes I wonder about his brains:-) . Mom put on his shoulder boards. He even let a broken down old NCO offer his 1st salute. Seriously, the water running down my face was from the sweat ; it was over 90 and hot since they've moved all these outside to just a couple of people at time due to current circumstances. I am so proud of him. I worry for him. I pray for him. I think he actually enjoyed yesterday...he's not one to celebrate much; unfortunately a paternal family trait; but I could tell last night he really didn't want us to go and enjoyed all the conversations and memories. I got about 10 hugs and handshakes; multiple times as we were saying our goodbyes. As I always say paraphrasing Mel Brooks; "it's good to be Dad". I wished yesterday that both his grandfathers could have been there. My Dad WW2 and Korea; Teresa's Dad whose career ended after his wounds in Vietnam; both senior NCO's; and ultimately my Dad a CWO. They would have loved it. I wish they could have been there to tell him how proud they were of him. And not just for pursuing this career....just for how awesome a young man he is. Thoughtful, funny, smart, dedicated, loves God, loves his family and loves what he does. God Bless you Ethan. It's good to be Dad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AUsince72 11,084 Posted May 21, 2020 Share Posted May 21, 2020 @japantiger Brother, reading this made ME tear up....uh, urr.....it's humid in Florida. Seriously though. I'm proud to have an association, no matter how small, with your family. God bless you sir and God bless your BA family! War Eagle! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigbird 60,565 Posted May 21, 2020 Share Posted May 21, 2020 Way to go, Dad! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
japantiger 4,051 Posted May 21, 2020 Author Share Posted May 21, 2020 39 minutes ago, AUsince72 said: @japantiger Brother, reading this made ME tear up....uh, urr.....it's humid in Florida. Seriously though. I'm proud to have an association, no matter how small, with your family. God bless you sir and God bless your BA family! War Eagle! Thanks '72. He used to set on my lap when we lived in Asia and listen to the Auburn games on the internet. He was 5 when we moved there. For a night game; it was Sunday afternoon...so that was all good and easy. But for normal day games, they would be between 2:00 and 4:00 AM...he would be in his Bo jersey and would mostly sleep in my lap while we listened. You guys might find it interesting to know that when Auburn plays A&M; he still wears his Auburn gear to the games and cheers for Auburn. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
augolf1716 21,207 Posted May 22, 2020 Share Posted May 22, 2020 Great to hear J Tiger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aggie65 9 Posted May 22, 2020 Share Posted May 22, 2020 Congratulations, sometimes I fear for the future but stories like this make me feel better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AUDub 11,153 Posted May 22, 2020 Share Posted May 22, 2020 Congratulations to Ethan and damn fine job making a man out of him, JT. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
japantiger 4,051 Posted May 22, 2020 Author Share Posted May 22, 2020 4 hours ago, AUDub said: Congratulations to Ethan and damn fine job making a man out of him, JT. Well, his mother deserves a tremendous amount of the credit. She is an amazing woman and mother. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I_M4_AU 7,857 Posted May 22, 2020 Share Posted May 22, 2020 39 minutes ago, japantiger said: Well, his mother deserves a tremendous amount of the credit. She is an amazing woman and mother. Credit where credit is due. It does take a team, congrats. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ToraGirl 5,498 Posted May 22, 2020 Share Posted May 22, 2020 21 hours ago, japantiger said: I've been so blessed to have a wonderful wife and three kids. There is nothing like it when you see the hard work and dedication of one of your kids come to pass for them. I'd say he's wanted this since he was in the 7th grade and made the 1st visit to the A&M campus while his older sister was looking into colleges. He received a West Point appointment when Roger Williams was our congressman. He was white-as-a-sheet coming out of the interview that day. It was him, 17 years old, at a table with Williams, 2 MoH winners, and 5 other retired generals/admirals and 2 wounded warriors. He ultimately chose A&M after a lot of thoughtful conversations with former academy grads and others. His 1st cousin was probably most influential in that decision (Naval Academy grad flying Marine Osprey's now). He had missed having a "college" experience at Annapolis. So that is the direction Ethan went. His choice. He's been able to represent A&M and the US Army at national competitions and international competitions as a Cadet. Even played Rugby for the A&M Rugby team (his season ended last Nov when they routed Baylor ;but he broke his wrist in the 1st half. He never missed a play. I had to drive down to College Station late the next week and force him to get it x-rayed after we talked about it after one of his practices (sometimes I wonder about his brains:-) . Mom put on his shoulder boards. He even let a broken down old NCO offer his 1st salute. Seriously, the water running down my face was from the sweat ; it was over 90 and hot since they've moved all these outside to just a couple of people at time due to current circumstances. I am so proud of him. I worry for him. I pray for him. I think he actually enjoyed yesterday...he's not one to celebrate much; unfortunately a paternal family trait; but I could tell last night he really didn't want us to go and enjoyed all the conversations and memories. I got about 10 hugs and handshakes; multiple times as we were saying our goodbyes. As I always say paraphrasing Mel Brooks; "it's good to be Dad". I wished yesterday that both his grandfathers could have been there. My Dad WW2 and Korea; Teresa's Dad whose career ended after his wounds in Vietnam; both senior NCO's; and ultimately my Dad a CWO. They would have loved it. I wish they could have been there to tell him how proud they were of him. And not just for pursuing this career....just for how awesome a young man he is. Thoughtful, funny, smart, dedicated, loves God, loves his family and loves what he does. God Bless you Ethan. It's good to be Dad. I'm crying. Love your pics and post...the grandfathers... trust me, they see. They are there. Add my prayers for continued safety, discernment, God's protection... and definitely for a rip-roaring, beyond-fulfilling inexpressible joy in doing what he is called and supported to do. Rejoicing with you, in gratitude for his accomplishments and sacrificial pursuits. Jeremiah 29:11! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AUloggerhead 2,238 Posted May 22, 2020 Share Posted May 22, 2020 4 hours ago, japantiger said: Well, his mother deserves a tremendous amount of the credit. She is an amazing woman and mother. Congrats to both of you for raising a fine, young man capable of making rational decisions for his future. And ... you're right about being a parent too. When you've been taking care of them their whole lives and then suddenly -- WHAM -- you realize you have to take a step back because they've grown into adulthood. Terrifying & awesomely conflicted feelings at the same time! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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