Saturday, May 3, 2008
The sign...
I'll never forget my trip to Dallas last year, just because of the events I witnessed at the airport while returning home.
I may not be a fan of the war in Iraq, and I may think terrible things of our current administration. I am not one of those people who puts a yellow ribbon on her car (sometimes even upside down, which drives me out of my mind). I do not know anyone currently serving in a battle situation.
But I read the news, and I have been told stories by friends who have served in Tikrit. It breaks my heart to see these young boys and girls going off to risk their lives in a desert country halfway across the world. Each and every time I see one of our soldiers in uniform, I want to run up and hug them to thank them for their service. They are far braver than I, and deserve so much more gratitude than they will ever receive.
Random hugging, obviously, is relatively inappropriate in the grand scheme of things. But a friend sent me this link today, and it made me cry just a little. It may not always be the way to go, but it's an idea.
Thank them, my friends.
I may not be a fan of the war in Iraq, and I may think terrible things of our current administration. I am not one of those people who puts a yellow ribbon on her car (sometimes even upside down, which drives me out of my mind). I do not know anyone currently serving in a battle situation.
But I read the news, and I have been told stories by friends who have served in Tikrit. It breaks my heart to see these young boys and girls going off to risk their lives in a desert country halfway across the world. Each and every time I see one of our soldiers in uniform, I want to run up and hug them to thank them for their service. They are far braver than I, and deserve so much more gratitude than they will ever receive.
Random hugging, obviously, is relatively inappropriate in the grand scheme of things. But a friend sent me this link today, and it made me cry just a little. It may not always be the way to go, but it's an idea.
Thank them, my friends.
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