Soldier's Sister Brings "Happy Meals" to Iraq
Houston Mom and Sister Creates Connection Between US Soldiers and Iraqi Families
By Lisa Carey, published Sep 17, 2007
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After her brother was deployed, she received a few phone calls and some letters from him. Occasionally he would ask for specific items that he missed from home. He really really missed tuna salad sandwiches from Subway. So, she sent him tuna salad and a local Subway in the Northwest Houston area donated packets of mayonnaise. She also tried to include some things from a list distributed by the First Presbyterian Church of Livingston, Texas. The church had suggested that people send: pencil sharpeners, ruled notebook paper, drawing paper, stickers, small jigsaw puzzles, colored pencils, chalk
pencil box or pen pouch, children's scissors, blue or black pens, construction paper, notepads, hot wheels, Frisbees, and plastic slinkys for the soldiers to have available for Iraqi children. The children in Iraq warmly received these items and they were especially useful at school. This sparked an idea for Stephanie. She decided to include in her brother's next care package, not only some of the items suggested by the church but she included some of the plastic toys that are available inside many fast food restaurants children's meals. She thought they would be a cute "joke" to send her brother these toys providing some much needed comic relief.
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Soldier's Sister Brings "Happy Meals" to Iraq
Date: September 8, 2007Location:
Houston, TX USA
Pv 2 Josh Clepper, during his visit home before being deployed to Iraq
Credit: Stephanie Ramirez
Copyright: Stephanie Ramirez
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