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I can’t believe I’m halfway through my training. Last week

the instructor took us up to get us used to being at the controls. This week,

we went back up only I was in control giving the instructor readings and

determining when and where to land. My first landing was a little rough, but

by the end of the week, I was landing like a veteran pilot. Even the instructor

commented on how much I improved over the week.

The last two weeks of our training, we’ll be teamed up with a rear pilot and

graded on how well we work together. And before you ask, you’ll be right there

with me, pinned to the panel reminding me why I’m doing this.

I did get a chance to explore the island a bit, and it is a beautiful place to see.

One I hope I get to share with you. Everywhere I looked, I saw something that

reminded me of you. I couldn’t help but think about our last night together, the

song we danced to and how I held you in my arms.

I probably shouldn’t mention this, but we’ve been working extra hours in hopes

of being home in time for Christmas. If not, then you can bet I’ll be there to kiss

you at midnight while we ring in the New Year.

I love you Ruby and miss you more than I ever imagined. In only four short

weeks, I’ll be coming home to you. I can’t wait to hold you in my arms once again.

All my love now and always,

Paul

Unable to contain my excitement at the thought of Paul being home in time for Christmas, I take off across the street to tell Millie. Running up the sidewalk, I knock on the door and wait for someone to answer. When the door opens, Mrs. Bishop greets me.

“Hello Ruby,” she says with a smile.

“Hi Mrs. Bishop, may I speak to Millie for a minute?”

“Of course,” she says opening the door wider. “Come on in, she’s in the kitchen helping me with dinner.”

“Thank you,” I say as I step inside and follow Mrs. Bishop to the kitchen.

“Mille dear,” she says, “Ruby is here to see you.”

Looking up from the potato she is peeling, Millie smiles, but I can see the confusion in her eyes as to why I’m there, until she sees the letter in my hand.

“Hi Ruby, everything okay?”

“Yes, everything’s fine. I just needed to talk to you for a minute.”

“Sure,” Millie says. “I’ll be right back Mom.”