Thank you Donald. The event was in 2012. I think that I'm the only one who still feels it from time to time. Small helicopters still give me a physical reaction and I look up searching for it. During the last two days of the ordeal, I could have sworn I kept hearing the droan of an engine and continuously scanned the skies. I found out from the SAR team that they had a communications plane circling the whole area for two days due to the remoteness of the place.
Kris, I can relate in a big way. My son, the same one pictured, was diagnosed with autism when he was 2 1/2. It was excruciatingly painful. All of my hopes and dreams for my son were shattered. Everything came down to wondering if anyone would ever love my son. Would he ever feel love. Would he ever know how much I loved him. Makes me want to cry right now. After 2 years of treatment for heavy metal poisoning, he lost his diagnosis and is now a normal teenager.