I'm back!!!!! Sure hope there's some people in here still that I know.....It's been a very long last few years. Very bad. After I ended up back out in Arizona, my husband kidnapped the kids.
And No, I still do not know where they are, and have not heard from them. I greatly appreciate all the love I've gotten from friends regarding the situation, but it's just not a subject I enjoy speaking about.
I'm now living in Neosho, Missouri. Have been for close to a year now. Very happy with a fiance thats been in my life for 2 years now. He calls me his Queen!
Here's more if anyone's interested. Love, peace,and freedom!
http://www.myspace.com/velvetreisner
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Comments (10)
Mondwin
Excellent job!!!!Bravo!V:DDD
jcv2
Beautiful capture of these people in action saving lives! :)
froznlife42
Yes, when every second counts... they're right there!!! Fantastic shot!
Zacko
Nothing could bring you down? Dont be naive Velvet....what if you found out that your uncle just had a heart attack and his wife wouldnt even let him call the ambulance but instead made him drive into the hospital himself. And while in there she kept calling him to whine about the driveway not being showeled? Eh...wait...ooops...thats my uncle im talking about. And yes...his "lovely" wife really is that horrible. Anywhoo....just thought of that when seeing this rescue-team. Sorry for rambling...i better go heat me up a pizza....bla bla. Have a wonderful day....while it lasts...muahahaha. #:oP
jared99
Cool image and sentiments, and glad you're having such an awesome day! Hopefully you don't have any aunts like Zacko's!!!
ana-maria
Interesting shot. Very well captured!
Richardphotos
wonderful capture and you are right. they fly often in copters that are older than the pilots and always breaking down. they endanger their life everytime they go up
MissK
Our nations medical and rescue workers along with our soldiers are much to be respected and appreciated. This is a great photo Velvet. Thanks for sharing it with us.
tmathise
Hey! I could've used one of them Med-Evac rescue teams this morning (to get my semi-conscious butt out of bed). Or was it hyper-comatose? Anyway, excellent action capture Velvet!
chips7
People like that make you glad you're in America. Here in Belgium a Flemish ambulance will collect a patient 60 miles away, while another ambulance, 10 miles across the border, sits idle. But then the Walloons speak French, and the Flemish speak Dutch.