Tuesday, December 22, 2009

A BLESSED FESTIVE SEASON TO ALL

I would like to wish all followers and visitors to my blog a very blessed Christmas season. To those who do not celebrate Christmas for whatever reason, I wish you a peaceful festive period. To those serving in troubled areas, and to those who are trapped in the numerous conflicts around the world, I hope that you will know peace during these times and be kept safe.

My sincere thanks to everyone that contributed to this blog throughout the year. Your comments have been highly valued and have allowed me to broaden my own knowledge base. I have also been able to get to know some very good people through this blog, something I am very grateful for.

To all of those who have written letters of encouragement re this blog – my thanks to you. To those who write “private” mails to me, I hope that you will be able to get rid of the ghosts that haunt your lives.

Finally, I would also like to wish each and every one of you a great 2010. May the coming year be filled with good health, happiness and safety.

26 comments:

  1. Thank you Matt and the same to you and yours.

    Let's hope 2010 will be a good one.

    Rgds,

    Eeben

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  2. Merry Christmas sir.And a happy and safe new year.All the best to you and yours sir.-Tyler

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  3. Thank you, Tyler. May you too have a very Merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year.

    Rgds,

    Eeben

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  4. Eeben, A very Merry Christmas to you and yours, and a healty and Happy New Year. Looking forward to more great topics and comments in 2010.

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  5. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year,
    and stay safe.

    rgds,

    ken

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  6. Many thanks, Randy and the same to you and yours.

    Rgds,

    Eeben

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  7. Thank you Ken and may you too enjoy this period in safety.

    Rgds,

    Eeben

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  8. Having allready given you my best wishes for the coming year and a blessed Christmas, it would be silly to do so again.

    I would like to add that discovering your blog through your appearance in our little polder is one of the better ones of the old year! I enjoy reading your blogs and all the comments both you and others give.

    Discussing with someone as professional and insightfull as you can only have a positive influence.

    Thank you for your work and your kind responses.

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  9. I accept your Christmas wishes again, Kaye, thank you.

    I am pleased if the blog is of interest to you. But, even more so, I am happy that the comments are also insightful as many of the visitors give really good comments and as I have said before, I too learn from everyone’s comments. To me, that is fun and exciting.

    Thanks for visiting and for your comments.

    Rgds,

    Eeben

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  10. Just a Rhodesian's opinion... your blog has helped me understand and appreciate the qualities that I always admired about my fellow country men ... now that's what I call a Christmas present....thanks brother!

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  11. An appreciated opinion, Robby, thanks.

    Our Christmas present will be your return back home this coming year. Is it still Jefferies Bay?

    Rgds,

    Eeben

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  12. Yes although my old stomping ground Umhlanga Rocks is a close second :-)

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  13. Wishing you and your family a Very Joyful Christmas and A Peaceful and Blessed New Year.
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    Eeben it was really special to have met you and your son J at the Bridge 14 Dinner after all these many years.

    I only then realised how many heroes there are and were of which we don't know about...........
    This one is for all the Heroes

    There are heroes who walk among us
    never looking for glory or praise
    They don't seek recognition
    for their thoughtful, caring ways.
    Living lives of deep commitment
    providing for those they hold dear
    Steadfast with a quiet strength
    through times of laughter and tears.
    Thank you to all the heroes For being the heroes that you are.
    (This includes our spouses as well)

    ( Author unknown)

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  14. A Durbs man, Robby? Well, it is a nice place with a great climate. I am sure though that you will be happy with your move back home. Good luck with it.

    Rgds,

    Eeben

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  15. Thank you for the good wishes, Tango, as well as for the lovely poem. I am sure everyone will enjoy it.

    Being at the Bridge 14 dinner was my great pleasure and honour, especially to be able to meet men such as you (after so many years) and Billy – men who did their share of the work that had to be done in days gone by. J still speaks of it as it made a great impression on him. Thanks for allowing him to accompany me.

    May your 2010 be a great one.

    Rgds,

    Eeben

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  16. Greetings Eeben

    Thanks for allowing us the honour and privilege of your and J's company, on that special occasion.

    We will never be able to repay you for the work that you have done and are still doing for South Africa, the Western World and mankind in general.

    God Bless and Protect you and all the people near and dear to you.

    Regards

    Billy

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  17. The honour and privilege was all mine, Billy. Also, I know that I owe you a telephone call – something I shall take care of.

    May you and yours be kept safe in this coming year.

    Rgds,

    Eeben

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  18. thank you sir,and a very merry christmass to and your family sir all the way from Australia. i havew recently found your site,and think its fantastic!

    happy new year

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  19. Thank you for your visit and Christmas wishes. Lord Vito 9.

    I wish you a good 2010 as well.

    Rgds,

    Eeben

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  20. Merry (belated) Christmas and all the best for the coming year Eeben. I've been a bit behind in following the blog the last few weeks but I'm all caught up and ready for the new year! Looking forward to seeing what you choose to address in the coming months.

    Cheers

    Alex

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  21. Many thanks and the same to you, Alex.

    I have quite a few topics I would like to discuss in the coming year and I hope everyone will find them of value.

    Rgds,

    Eeben

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  22. Merry Christmas to you & your family too! Greetings from the sandbox!
    Joe

    P.S.: I'm in Iraq since late Nov and wasn't on the net very often. Questions about your book will follow. Stay safe.

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  23. Many thanks Joe – I hope you too had a great Christmas.

    I look forward to your questions. Until then, stay safe and keep your head down.

    Rgds,

    Eeben

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  24. Jolly Holidays Eeben - you've definitely had one of the most interesting security/military-related blogs of the 'soon-to-end' year!

    Stay cool...;)

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  25. Many thanks, Diamond Dallas Rage – I hope that you too have had a quiet, jolly and peaceful festive season.

    As for the blog, I believe it is the many visitors and comments that make it interesting, so to you and everyone else, thanks for visiting and commenting.

    Rgds,

    Eeben

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