Thank you to all those who serve or have served our country! We wouldn’t have the freedoms we have – without your sacrifices.
I am so thankful to be in America. Being an American means I have the opportunity to make my own choices. Do I want to work, or stay at home with the boys? I can get in the car and drive anywhere, or stay home with the family. I can agree, or I can disagree.
Both my parents and many of my Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, BIL’s are serving or have served our great Nation.
I am so very Thankful to them.
We have awesome pics of my Dad in Vietnam! I wish I could post one- but they are in storage. One day I will do a whole blog on these pictures. They are just that awesome!
Meanwhile, here is a pic of my wonderful Mom in Iraq.
Here she is getting her award for Order of Military Medical Merit.
Thanks, Mom.
I remember, one evening we were visiting my parents and I was going to drive my Mom to work at the BAMC. Ian’s expression was priceless when he saw my Mom in full BDU’s!
*Up until now- he just thinks that Grandma Ethel is a nurse at an Army hospital. I found this out on the ride home.*
Imagine she is coming down the stairs… black boots (super shiny), her “Army Guy” clothes on & hat in hand. Ian was in awe, but very, very quiet. He didn’t say a word the whole way the the hospital. As soon as Mom was out of the car and into the building, Ian turned and looked at me.
“Mom! Grandma Ethel is a soldier!”
It was priceless! He was so excited all the way home. It really made an impact on him. He loves everything military: Military History, WWI, WWII, Military weapons, strategies & the list goes on and on.
He is so proud of her! They share so many interest and have a great affection for each other. Two peas in a pod.
I hope you all have a great Veteran’s Day. Take time to be thankful for all we have.
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