Saying thank you doesn't seem enough for leaving your home, family, country and safety to risk or give your life to protect me. But I am very thankful to each and every veteran. I am very proud of our veterans and I am honored to have family members that served our country.
My husband William, my daughter Megan, my son in law Brian, my son in law Joseph, my dad, my brother Don, my granddad, my uncles, my nephew Max, my cousins, my friends, my neighbors. To each of you Veteran's no matter who you are from the bottom of my heart I say thank you. To those that have died ... You are not forgotten. I do remember and thank you for giving your life for me.
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I agree with you wholeheartedly, saying thank you never seems to be enough for all the sacrifices these men and women have made throughout all the years. Remembrance Day here...Veterans Day there...all for the same reason:-) Thinking of you sis, and hoping your kitchen remodeling is going well! xox
You have many reasons to be proud of your family for answering the Call when it comes. They have served all America well and deserve thanks and remembrance on this special day.
Hi Peggy, Only a few of us are posting about the Veterans today..I am proud of my husband, father, brother, grandfather and many others today. God bless America.. Baba
Peggy,
A great post. I also posted about the soldiers in my life for Remembrance Day in Canada.
Blessings,
Mary
Thank you for posting, and many thanks to all of your loved ones who served. I have two sons who served. One is out now, and one is deployed now out of N.C.
I like your blog, can't remember how I found it, but I visit once in awhile.
Great post!! Thanks for remembering all our heroes on this veterans day...
I've been watching the History Channel today...some amazing stories of heroism and sacrifice. We owe a debt we can never pay. Thank you to all veterans from my heart.
Indeed, they are not forgotten.
Amen. Wow, so many heroes in your family.
I agree!! We must never forget our veterans!
A very thoughtful post. We can never thank our Veteran's enough. Each and every one of them deserves a big bright Medal of Bravery.
Hugs,
Connie
Amen!
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