Wow!! This came out fantastic!! I love the shooting star detail in the corner and you use of the sticker words. What a proud moment!!! Stinks he cannot be a pilot. My father was in the air force and he wound being an air traffic controller in Korea during the Vietnam war. He wasn't allowed to be in the thick of it because he has hearing loss in one ear. Probably safer for your son to fix planes then to fly them!!
What an amazing fella. He has such a positive attitude. He is a true credit and a hero to our country. You scrapped this beautifully and so patriotically. I like the stars coming out of the corners.
What a wonderful lo & such a handsome young man. I remember when my GS graduated & to see all the hundreds of soldiers in one place was amazing! Proud moment for all! Yes, they go through a lot, loose weight & exhausted. Hmmmmm maybe I need to go to boot camp to loose some weight....nah, never mind! lol
Linda, scrapbook pages don't come any better than this. And sons don't come any better than this. You have a right to be a proud mom. Love everything about this page!
This page is the graduation photo of our son Kevin at Lackland Air Force base in San Antonio TX. This is a proud moment for parents to see their son walk down and is now an official airman. Yet the eyes get teary. He did look thin and tired, but that is the norm.
Next was going up to intense school training at Wichita Falls TX. In order to have any job you need to pass all classes to move up into your field of work. Kevin wanted to be a pilot, but we didn't know he was colorblind to red and green. So he did the next best thing for him "If I can't fly them, I will fix them." Therefore his goal was a crew chief.
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