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    It is indeed a VERY small world!

    My husband's father was an MIA in the Vietnam war. The last time my husband saw his father, he was 3 years old, so he grew up knowing very little about his dad..

    On another part of the country, my father was also in the millitary, but he survived the war & was put into prison after the fall of Saigon in 1975 (the "re-educational camp" as the communists called it). There he shared a cell with someone I'd call Mr. T. He and Mr. T became best of friends as they shared the worst part of their lives together. My dad was released after spending almost 8 years behind bars. Mr. T was also released a couple years later.

    Somehow, we all managed to leave Vietnam and immigrated to the U.S.

    When my husband and I got married, my dad invited Mr. T, because they've since become like brothers.

    When he arrived, my dad took him to introduce to my mother-in-law, but before my dad could open his mouth, Mr. T. & my mother-in-law both bursted into tears as they gave each other the biggest hug while everyone else was completed dumbfounded!

    It turns out that about 50 years earlier (long before Mr. T met my dad), he was my father-in-law's bestfriend! They went to school together, joined the millitary together, he served as the bestman at my parent-in-law's wedding, and shared a room in their house for many years! After my father-in-law went missing in 1972, he lost touch with my mother-in-law until chance brought them together again on my wedding day almost 30 years later!!

    My mother-in-law said that seeing him was just like seeing my father-in-law again, and that she had wished so hard that my father-in-law would be alive to see his son (my husband) got married - so when she saw Mr. T, she felt like God's granted her wish..

    The surprise reunion left everyone in tears. Mr. T kept shaking his head in disbelief that he was able to attend the wedding of two of his bestfriends' children all at once . My mother-in-law had a great time remembering the past, my husband took an immediate liking to Mr. T, as he told him about his dad, and my dad was sooooooooo happy because he helped make this reunion a reality (even though he had no clues!!)

    Mr. T stopped by our place yesterday to give us some of the vegetables he grows in his backyard.. and we still talked about what a small world it is, so I thought I should share with you guys
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    Thanks ~Jessie~

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    wow, oh wow. how totally cool
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    It is indeed a VERY small world!

    OMG I am now almost in tears.. Such a Fabulous Story.. You need to submitt this to you Local News & News Paper.. This story is just to Awesome to left untold.. Thanks so much for sharing..

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    WOW!!
    (I had to read the story twice before I understood it I'm a little slow)

    That's an Incredible story!!
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    OMG!! LES big time!! what a fabulous story!! what are the Odds??
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    Wow! That is amazing! You would never think something like that would happen, goes to show that the world isn't so big after all, and some things are just meant to happen


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    Wow! That is very cool! VERY small world indead!
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    When things like this happen, I sometimes think I can hear the Angels laughing. They are busy pulling a lot of strings "up there". I think they get a lot of joy out of these kind of so-called coincidences.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kuhio98
    When things like this happen, I sometimes think I can hear the Angels laughing. They are busy pulling a lot of strings "up there". I think they get a lot of joy out of these kind of so-called coincidences.
    You're right. There is no coincidences. I believe God led every steps of my way. He led my husband and I to each other.. and on our special day, he gave my husband a wonderful gift of knowing more about his dad through his bestfriend.

    My dad was quite satisfied with the way things unfold, and was a bit less skeptical (as every dad does) that I married the right guy





    Thanks ~Jessie~

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    The story you just shared is just sooooooooo profound, I had to re-read it too, because I couldn't believe what was unfolding~

    How very miraculous!!!!!! God weaves such Wonderous Threads into Fine Cloth~

    Thank-You for sharing that Reunion !!!!
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    How cool is that! That made me smile, thanks.

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    That is an amazing story!!

    My Grandfather on my mother's side was KIA in WWII. He was a radio man for the Army. My Grandfather on my father's side was also a radio man for the Army and he met my other Grandfather in France. Many, many years later - my husband was a radio man for the Army.

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    That is such a wonderful story!!! Thank you for sharing your (as well as their )good fortune!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by M&M's Mommy
    My husband's father was an MIA in the Vietnam war. The last time my husband saw his father, he was 3 years old, so he grew up knowing very little about his dad..

    On another part of the country, my father was also in the millitary, but he survived the war & was put into prison after the fall of Saigon in 1975 (the "re-educational camp" as the communists called it). There he shared a cell with someone I'd call Mr. T. He and Mr. T became best of friends as they shared the worst part of their lives together. My dad was released after spending almost 8 years behind bars. Mr. T was also released a couple years later.

    Somehow, we all managed to leave Vietnam and immigrated to the U.S.

    When my husband and I got married, my dad invited Mr. T, because they've since become like brothers.

    When he arrived, my dad took him to introduce to my mother-in-law, but before my dad could open his mouth, Mr. T. & my mother-in-law both bursted into tears as they gave each other the biggest hug while everyone else was completed dumbfounded!

    It turns out that about 50 years earlier (long before Mr. T met my dad), he was my father-in-law's bestfriend! They went to school together, joined the millitary together, he served as the bestman at my parent-in-law's wedding, and shared a room in their house for many years! After my father-in-law went missing in 1972, he lost touch with my mother-in-law until chance brought them together again on my wedding day almost 30 years later!!

    My mother-in-law said that seeing him was just like seeing my father-in-law again, and that she had wished so hard that my father-in-law would be alive to see his son (my husband) got married - so when she saw Mr. T, she felt like God's granted her wish..

    The surprise reunion left everyone in tears. Mr. T kept shaking his head in disbelief that he was able to attend the wedding of two of his bestfriends' children all at once . My mother-in-law had a great time remembering the past, my husband took an immediate liking to Mr. T, as he told him about his dad, and my dad was sooooooooo happy because he helped make this reunion a reality (even though he had no clues!!)

    Mr. T stopped by our place yesterday to give us some of the vegetables he grows in his backyard.. and we still talked about what a small world it is, so I thought I should share with you guys
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    The rule of six degrees of separation (or something like that) really does exist in that each person in the world is only separated by six degrees or people in that we all know somebody who knows the (same) somebody even though we might not know we know them its really strange.......
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