Friday, July 11, 2014

I am a Military Brat

The Military Brat Creed 
I am an American Military Brat.
I am a Warrior in my own right and a member of a Military Family.  I serve with my Military Parent, who serves the people of the United States.
I will always place the mission first: To stand beside, behind and with my Family.
I will never accept defeat.
I will never quit.
I will not leave a fellow military-brat hurting. I will stand beside them.
I am disciplined, but young; physically and mentally tough, but vulnerable. I will ask for help when I need it.
I am adaptable and I am resilient.
I will proudly carry on the Flag and traditions my family has held and bore with pride.
I will gladly take the place of fallen Military members to take up the position where they once stood. 

I stand ready to say “Good-bye”, whisper “I miss You” and shout “Welcome Home”.
I am a representative of the American Military Family and the American way of life.
I am an American Military Brat.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Live For Others

I once worked at a Catholic Summer.  And up until then I thought I had it right.  I thought myself better than others.  I thought I was a good Catholic, I went to Mass every Sunday, sometimes during the week.  Went to Confession when I needed to, but still I was messing up.  I was still hurting my mom, dad, brothers and sisters.  And why was I doing this?  Because I was living for myself. The reason I went to the camp was for myself.  I wanted to get away from my family, I thought what I needed was freedom... and in a way I did.

I soon realized that this camp’s focus was on serving others.  The celibate men's and women’s community’s worked, lived, and prayed for others.  Their prayer life was one of the most powerful experiences I have witnessed.  I thought that praying two hours was hard, and then mass on top of it, I was wondering how anything could get done when I was praying all the (seemingly) time.  But as soon as I got back, I realized how much that prayer life meant to me.  But the thing that affected me most was a short jacked guy from Jersey, who veins popped out on his neck when he talked.  This man’s name was Justin Fatica, and he was the one to challenge me to live my life for others.  Justin led a Ministry known Hard As Nails.  Everyday when Justin went to speak to the youth of America he tells them that they have messed up.  He shouts at you as you sit in your seat.  “I know you messed up! I know you hurt others!  You keep hurting your parents, your brothers, and your sisters! And why do you do it!? Because you are living for yourself!  You only care about yourself!”  His words stung me like a slap across the face.  I felt insulted, wondering who was this guy to tell me I had messed up?  But I pushed my ego aside, I opened my ears and I listened.  I saw myself for the true person I was.  A spoiled brat, who only cared about pleasing himself.  I realized I was for myself, not for others, and certainly not for God.

Monday, June 20, 2011

My Life

Hi. My name is Patrick Licciardi, and I’m a military brat.  I’m the oldest of seven kids, and have two great parents.  My Dad is a Lt. Col. in the United States Air Force, so about every 2 years we pack up our bags and head out for another state in this great country.  I have so far lived in Oklahoma, Alaska(yes I have and it’s an amazing place) Illinois, Nebraska, Ohio, Virginia(my personal favorite) and New Jersey.  We are currently packing and moving ourselves down to Maxwell AFB in Alabama.