Posted by Dr James Stratford on February 29, 2012 · 16 Comments
I was Just the other day I was bathing our little boy, Will, who is just about 6 months old. He absolutely loves the water and on this day he was having a lot of fun splashing the water with his hands. For such little hands he was producing some mighty big splashes. It got … Read more
Filed under Family · Tagged with anzacs, Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, beach, children, dardanelles, fear, fun, Gallipoli, Gallipoli Campaign, history, Iliad, inspiration, life, parenting, regret, South Australia, stress, swimming, travel, Turkey, World War I
Posted by Dr James Stratford on April 24, 2011 · 2 Comments
On this day when we remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in war I want to reflect on the events that gave rise to the legend of Anzac, and what it might mean for us today.
Filed under Coaching, Hero · Tagged with anzac, Anzac Day, ataturk, australia, Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, Australian War Memorial, Gallipoli, Hero, life, peace, Trojan War, war, war hero, World War I, WWI