That is very profound. I was unaware of that speech, as I'm sure many people are. What an interesting way to think about our soldiers and their families today. Thanks, Girl!
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It is important that we never forget them. Monuments with their names are one way. A small prayer every now and then for all of them and their families is another. You don't have to know their names. Just that they 'were.'
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That is very profound. I was unaware of that speech, as I'm sure many people are. What an interesting way to think about our soldiers and their families today. Thanks, Girl!
ReplyDeleteI posted my pee-pic in celebration of 50 followers, so c'mon by and have a laugh at my expense. :)
Thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHappy Memorial day!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! :) that is a good one. Hadn't read that one before.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful Memorial Day to you.
ReplyDeleteMan, there will never be another Reagan. And that is too bad. That's great. Thanks. :)
ReplyDeleteI had never heard or read that one, either.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Yes, very cool, thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteThat was wonderful! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThat tribute brought a little tear to me eye! Pres. Reagan is probably my favorite president -- thanks for pointing me there!
ReplyDeleteVery moving. Thanks for sending me there.
ReplyDeleteIt's very easy for me to be overwhelmed by the patriotism of those who fight to protect our freedoms. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteoff to read it...hope you and yours had an amazing memorial day!
ReplyDeleteIt is important that we never forget them. Monuments with their names are one way. A small prayer every now and then for all of them and their families is another. You don't have to know their names. Just that they 'were.'
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteIt's my first visit to your wonderful blog and I must say, I am already in love with your header image and your fantastic posts :)
Hope to see you around :)
Cheers!!
Reagan always knew how to do it right.
ReplyDeleteEverywhere I go on the internet, you are already there. How are you doing that? Clones?
ReplyDeleteThat was a thoughtful tribute. I appreciate the link. Have a good day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteCuase, you know, you just rock...so pull out that tattered & torn acceptance speech you've used so often by now that it's gonna make the band start up the second you step on stage, & come on by to collect your newest award!!
ReplyDeleteLove the link, hope you had a great wknd!
So powerful. Thank you. (And thanks for visiting on my TMC Featured Blogger Day!)
ReplyDeleteNot sure what I can say that hasn't already been said, but thanks for doing this post. It is indeed a wonderful tribute.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. Reminds you that Memorial Day is more than picnics and BBQs.
ReplyDeleteAnd this is yet another reason Reagan was an amazing President. Wow.
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again. Regardless, just wanted to say great blog!
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