

The families left behind not knowing when their men folk would be home did their bit too. They went without fathers and husbands, children had to grow up fast and take responsibilities beyond their years. I wonder how many would be willing and able to do that today?
My DH isn't fighting, he's peacekeeping. I know roughly when he will be home, another thing I know is that six months is long enough to be apart. So on this A.N.Z.A.C. day I'd like to salute the women that were left behind in Australia and New Zealand not knowing when or if their dear ones would be home. No they didn't fight in trenches, they didn't get shot at and didn't die. They kept the home fires burning, raising the children and surviving on a lot less than we have today. These are the unsung heroes in my opinion.
When growing up frequently I was told "do unto others..." Later that became "Treat others as you would like to be treated, only kinder". To this day I try to live to that, maybe if we all did our bit the future could be a lot more peaceful, it's a nice dream anyway.
Lest we forget