Nov. 11, 2025 — “Veterans Day: Wondering, Waiting, Worrying,” by Army brat and veteran Timothy Trainer, author, “The Fortunate Son”
There’s a home to be kept
And beds to be made
There’s an empty space in the bed
And a minute of worrying and a quickening pulse
There are children to raise
And lunches to be wrapped
There are bills to be paid
And a lawn to be mowed
There’s the sun rising in the sky
And a moment looking out wondering
There’s a car that needs repair
And a water leak to be plugged
There’s daily waiting for a message or mail
And the sound of people and cars passing by
There are birthdays to celebrate
And holiday feasts to prepare
There’s that empty chair
And the never-ending worrying
There are aging parents to visit
And meeting friends as a diversion
But the weight of the wait and wondering refuse to lessen
There are teachers to meet
And doctors to see
But the mind preoccupies with worry
There’s only fitful sleep
And mornings of slow rising
There’s the knock on the door, the ringing of the doorbell
And the heart pounds in the chest, feeling every beat
Is there a telegram or people at the door
Is it death or catastrophic injury
There’s life-altering news when that moment comes
And before the door opens, thoughts scramble
There’s no avoiding whatever the fate
And it’s like a branding iron burning that moment forever into the conscience
There’re the combatant and the waiting, worrying, wondering family members
And they are bound as one
And life for all is changed forever
There’s no more waiting, no more wondering
Veterans Day, sacrifices made by many every day
Remember those who serve, their spouses, children, parents, siblings






