With Memorial Day coming up in just a few hours away, please remember it is not a holiday for celebration.
It is not a day set aside for barbecuing in the back yard although you can do that if you like.
It is not a day set aside for all the menial things we use as an excuse to gather with friends, drink, play games, hangout, or whatever it is you do...…..yes, you can certainly partake in them as well.
But while you are doing these things, please remember this....
IT IS A DAY SET ASIDE FOR REMEBERANCE,
let us pause if only for a moment to remember the sacrifices made by our armed forces. Sacrifices that keep our precious freedoms intact. Sacrifices that allow us the freedom to do the trivial little things everyday that make us who we are, that make us happy..........that make us uniquely Americans.
If you do nothing else this coming Monday, please remember this......
"Somebody died for me today, I will endeavor, everyday, to be worthy of that sacrifice"
GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS AND GOD BLESS AMERICA
It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.- General George S. Patton
It is not a day set aside for barbecuing in the back yard although you can do that if you like.
It is not a day set aside for all the menial things we use as an excuse to gather with friends, drink, play games, hangout, or whatever it is you do...…..yes, you can certainly partake in them as well.
But while you are doing these things, please remember this....
IT IS A DAY SET ASIDE FOR REMEBERANCE,
let us pause if only for a moment to remember the sacrifices made by our armed forces. Sacrifices that keep our precious freedoms intact. Sacrifices that allow us the freedom to do the trivial little things everyday that make us who we are, that make us happy..........that make us uniquely Americans.
If you do nothing else this coming Monday, please remember this......
"Somebody died for me today, I will endeavor, everyday, to be worthy of that sacrifice"
GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS AND GOD BLESS AMERICA
It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.- General George S. Patton
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