Sunday, June 27, 2010

Father's Day 2010

Sunday, June 20, 2010 was Father's Day. My wife and I planned to have a barbecue in the back yard with the kids, just hanging out enjoying each others company. My fathers day was celebrated on the Saturday, the day before the "official" day of celebrating, for I had to work on Sunday. Ah, the life of a fire fighter. I started the day with the usual routine, made my coffee, checked my email, online PDN, and of course Facebook. When the family got up I received cards and was smothered with love, hugs and kisses. Though none of the cards had money in it, I could tell which one of my kids  gave me which card, for the boys seem to pick a card that allows their personality to shine through. Wonderful. As the day went on I wasn't allowed to lift a finger, or do any chores around the house, so I went out back to do a project that was on my "to do" list and made two kulu's, or shell horns using the Cassis cortuna, or Horned Helmet shell. It turned out to be pretty darn good sounding. Each horn produced a smooth, mellow sound that would put the South African Vuvuzela to shame. Heck, I was able to produce 3 octaves with my kulu's. As the sun made it's way towards the west and the shadows became longer, I fired up my Weber grill, popped open a cold one and filled up my little girls kiddie pool with water so she could play in it. I also moved her little play castle so the slide end landed in the pool. She and my middle son had so much fun that it was a pleasure to watch. After the steaks were cooked and the kids were water logged, it was time to head inside and enjoy our dinner. What a wonderful pre-Father's day, Father's day it was.
 I woke up the next morning made my coffee, checked my email, online PDN, and Facebook. After killing some time on the computer and enjoying my coffee, one by one my family woke up and greeted me with morning greetings and a happy Father's day again. I started to get ready for work, packed up my stuff I bring to work and headed out. When I got there, Happy Father's day was said over and over again, for all but one guy at the firehouse is a father. During the muster, the chief said the Guam soldier, Lukeala, killed in Afghanistan was coming in at 11:00 in the morning and that we were going to provide a water salute as his plane taxi's to the designated area. Everyone was paused by the irony presented. Here it was Father's Day, one we could enjoy, and yet this soldier, also a father, will be coming home to his family in a military casket. As the time for the KC-139 touchdown neared I grabbed my camera as I always do, got in my firetruck and headed out for the last minute debriefing at the spot the plane was going to stop. 
We got in position for the water salute, I set my camera up on a tripod in my truck and started to shoot this event in HD video. This was the first time that I was using my Canon 7D to shoot an event using the video function of my camera. I figured it would be good practice; shooting video with a DSLR is not an easy task. As the plane approached and we shot water out of the truck, we followed the KC-139 to it's designated parking. I got down and started to shoot the event. Now I have seen many of these events, more than I've wanted to, but this one was different. Army Sergeant Joshua Lukeala, who was killed in Afghanistan when his Humvee hit an improvised explosive device, was coming in on a charted Air Force KC-139, deplaned by an Army Honor Guard, then joined by an Army Color Guard, and escorted by both to a cargo building that was over a block away. This was the first time I know of that a fallen soldier was escorted by Army top brass, Honor and Color Guards, through the airport tarmac. The sight of Sgt. Lukeala's escorted casket leading a caravan of vehicles on the tarmac was very emotional for me. I held on to my composure and tried to take photographs that would do justice to this soldier and convey what I was feeling through my lens. That is one Father's Day that I will never forget. It was a Father's Day that I was able to share with my family, while being reminded that this family will not celebrate a Father's Day with joy, but with sorrow. Because of Sgt. Lukeala's sacrifice, we all are free to celebrate every day we have with our families. Thank you Army Sergeant Joshua Akoni Sablan Lukeala. And thank you to all of the soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice so that we are able to celebrate Father's Day. God bless you all.

14 comments:

  1. Hafa Adai Lewis...sometimes we forget those who have gone away and the ones left behind. Thanks for reminding us...

    Glad to see ur finally getting some use out of that bad boy 7D!

    Will be on-island after summer. Breakfast at Linn's. It's on you...hahahaha!! Keep up the good work...

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  2. A very moving and beautiful tribute you have produced, in honor of this fallen soldier and fellow islander of Guam; thank you Lewis for sharing this and stressing what this past Father's Day meant to you. This young man made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms and liberties; we must never take for granted; must never forget. I hope you are sharing this wonderful montage you created with the family and friends of our fallen island warrior, who left our island home too soon....God Bless and Rest in Peace, fellow islander!

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  3. Sergeant Lukeala was a fine soldier.. Although, I've never knew him personally, we had alot in common. For starters, he and my son were friends in High School. He, and myself are in the Army. His father's family originates from the Big island of Hawaii as well as mines.. He's Hawaiian/Chamorro as my kids are.. And of course from Guam where I call home now. I was fortunate to have gone to his funeral. May he rest in peace and may God be with the Lukeala Ohana in this difficult time.. Me ke aloha.. Sgt.K

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  4. THANK YOU SOO MUCH FOR DOING THIS VIDEO THIS MEANS A LOT TO THE FAMILY MADE ME RELIVE THAT DAY MAY MY GODBROTHER REST IN PEACE WE LOVE YOU YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN....

    THANK YOU AGAIN LEWIS FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO...

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  5. Thank you for this wonderful tribute...Sgt Joshua Akoni Lukeala is my nephew. I will pass this to our family members his mom and his wife.

    God bless,
    Gerri Guzman Domingo

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  6. It makes me so proud of how my brother touched many people's lives. How he made others realize to not take life and all the things in life worth living for granted. Thank you so much for this heartfelt tribute. God bless you and your family.

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  7. Noone even thought of Father's Day that day. It was "Joshua's Day." Thank you for that wonderful tribute. We are so hearbroken to lose our nephew but we will always be proud of him. "YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED JOSH, AND NEVER FORGOTTEN"

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  8. It's an honor to have a true Hero in our family. Joshua made the ultimate sacrfice not only for his family but for everyone else in the world and we are all so proud of him. Thank you for making this beautiful tribute for him and sharing it with the family. May God Bless You and Your Family.

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  9. Thank you for this beautiful and amazing tribute for my godbrother! He indeed is a true Hero. Joshua has made the ultimate sacrifice and I am so proud of him as well as all his accomplishments. He was my bestfriend and even if it hurts to have lost him, I know he is in a better place! RIP Josh and we will meet again one day! ILY brother!

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  10. A beautiful tribute to Sgt. Lukeala's family. May God continue to give the Lukealas strength as they grieve the loss of one of Guam's and the Nation's HERO.

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  11. The arrival of my nephew on Father's Day was indeed a very painful moment in our lives, one we will always remember and never forget. I would like to Thank You so very much for your compassion. May God Bless You and Your Family...May we also pray for World Peace...

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  12. I AM HIS COUSIN IN LAW..A CLOSE COUSIN OF HIS WIFE..I COULD ONLY IMAGINE WHAT MY COUSIN FELT SEEING HIM COME HOME..SEEING THE EMOTIONS OF HER THROUGH YOUR LENS IS TOO MUCH TO BEAR AND TEARS JUST KEPT FALLING WATCHING IT ALL, TILL NOW AS I COMMENT..THANK U FOR GIVING ME THE BLESSING TO SEE HIM COME HOME AND TO SEE THE LAST MOMENT MY COUSIN AND HIM ARE TOGETHER HERE..

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  13. Although I did not know him or the family I think this tribute is heartfelt and amazing...thank you for posting this. Thanks to the many soldiers out there who put thier lives at risk for us daily.

    May God bless his family and friends,

    Desire' Cruz

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