From January to May 2005 Heidi (Brege) Clark '98 found herself one of 11,000 women among 138,000
"Heidi was an outstanding student and received the top senior award in our department," reported Alice Spangler, Family and Consumer Science Department chairperson. "I am so impressed that to this day she has continued to shine professionally and as an individual. Among her many outstanding qualities, she is kind, humorous, smart and courageous."
Clark credits her Ball State experience for helping her choose a career path. "The mentorship I received at Ball State was critical in my decision to join the Air Force," Clark said. "It is a decision I am very proud of, which has benefited me tremendously."
The magazine article included diary entries from March through June, when she returned home from
Clark's diary illustrated the biggest struggle for most men and women who are deployed — being away from their families. "It is arguably the most difficult aspect for deployed troops, as they work to coordinate schedules to communicate by e-mail or phone, hope for packages from home and miss out on important events in the life of a family — births, deaths, holidays and growing children," she said. "Our commander had briefed us before we left, warning us that missing and worrying about our families would suck more of our energy away than anything we might see or do while deployed, and that is so true," she wrote. "It's hard to be away and know that everyone is struggling back home without you."
The article's final entry was June 7, when Clark discussed her adjustment back into civilian life. She spoke of making a conscious effort to spend time with her children and show them how much she loves them, after having spent so much time away and concentrating on her own needs. The last line of the entry revealed a profound realization. "Mike (her husband) doesn't really want to hear about my experiences in
Clark has moved with her family to Lansing, Michigan to pursue a master's degree in nutrition at Michigan State University.
The text of the magazine article can be found on MSN Lifestyle at http://lifestyle.msn.com/MindBodyandSoul/PersonalGrowth/Articlelhj.aspx?cp-documentid=53002
Newscenter article written by Kari Jones and edited by Communique staff.
