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Have you ladies watched any of the rescue? It is so emotional to watch the families wait for their men to finally come out of that hole. I can't imagine being trapped underground for 69 days, or even be the wife of one of those men, not seeing my husband for that long

It's so amazing that the rescue is going so well. God has been looking out for them. I am sooo happy for them- I almost wish I could be there to hug them all too
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Re: Chilean Mine Rescue
I was watching it on GMA this morning while getting ready for work. I kept stopping each time they got a new one out! Brought tears to my eyes a few times watching them reunite with their families. Such an amazing story and so nice to hear some awesome good news in the morning!!!
I was shocked at how big and burly and healthy several of the guys looked!!! Running around and celebrating...just fantastic!
I watched miner #10 come out this morning. It was pretty amazing to watch. It's incredible that A) they survived for over 2 months over a mile underground,
that this rescue was even possible and C) that the miners are come out safe!
What a fabulous story.
I saw the first guy come up last night---totally cried. I spent 5 weeks in Chile a few summers ago, so I feel a weird little connection to things that happen there.
It's one of those things that you almost don't think will really happen, then you're so glad that actually does. The rescue, that is. It really is a miracle.
Those miners and everyone working on that deserve the Nobel Prize. Or a vacation. Or at least a large pisco sour.
Two Wonderful Years. 7.10.2010