Jess is…potentially the strangest person you will ever meet. Her view of the world is slanted, skewed, and she is simultaneously light and dark in unexpected ways.
The absolute best thing about her is her heart. It takes awhile, a long while, before she’ll let you anywhere near it (that you know of) but once you are past the walls her dorky side comes through. I mean, sing to the radio, quote Dr. Who, and dance around when no one is looking kind of dorkiness.
When she cares, she truly care about you and if you know her in real life then you know that it doesn’t matter if the last time you spoke to her six hours, six months, or six years ago she still cares and will pick up the last conversation you two had as if no time at all has passed. (Military brats, apparently this is standard operation procedure for this demographic.)
She’s pretty much amazing.
At the moment the person who loves her best in the world is deployed. This is his fourth deployment in seven years and the last words he said before leaving were “You are everything good in my life. I’m fighting to come home to you.”
Thank you for any desire to send packages, letters, baked goodies, phonecards, prayers, and thoughts. As her love is just one face out of thousands who need to reminded that those of us at home care, it is our wish that no soldier go unloved and to know how proud this country is of our soldiers. As such, Jess would like to ask you to send packages, phonecards, baked goodies, letters, cards, and even blankets through www.anysoldier.com or www.soldiersangels.org. In fact, the one she loves had never recieved a care package before she came along, and he’s not the only one who risks his life expecting nothing in return.
