Happy Memorial Weekend Everyone!

I didn't forget either T,on monday ew all had a moment of silence in rememberence of all the military folks,and what they have done to preserve our freedom,and the American way of life!!!
 
Kicking and relaxing with my military man is my way of remembering. Visits to the graves of my grandfathers, who both were in WW2, takes place on more private moments.
 
I apologize for sounding the way that I did. I didn't mean for the way it came out. I just have been having a really bad go about things lately.

This holiday has meant more to me since 2003 since I lost a friend back then and lost 2 more people a couple of weeks ago which also left me in the hospital since then. I had hurt my right arm really bad, which has been operated on 3 times already. So I'm just asking that ya'll keep me in ya'lls prayers.

Besides it is a not a good sight seeing me type with left hand and I am right handed. :) It took me a quite a few minutes to type this as neat as I did. I couldn't have Lila correcting my grammar and typing. hehehehehe...

Take care all,

"T"
 
T...those of us who keep up on stuff around here know where you are.

I think that having just lost a couple of friends and coming near to losing your own life (you didn't say that but I'm guessing) and logging in to see this thread I would feel less than valued and wonder if people will remember those that have gone and the sacrifice that they have made.

Rest assured that we do appreciate you, and that you and yours are in our thoughts and prayers even if we don't say it.
 
Being a military spouse, and the grand daughter of WW2 vets, part of every day is Memorial Day for me. I appreciate everyone that has served, because they are the reason that I can live the life I do. To narrow it to one day wouldn't work for me--the appreciation is year round. I am doubly aware of the risks faced by those who are deployed and deployable to the Middle East--my husband is not deployable, so I pray every day for those who are, and for their families.
 
T, I hope you feel better soon, darling. Glad to see you're laughing, or was that a chuckle. But you're right, you don't want me correcting your grammar.

;)

*Hugs* Darling.

Lila
 
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