This year, celebrating Thanksgiving is a little different then the years in the past. Living on a military base really puts into perspective what exactly I should be thankful for. Currently, there are 92 soldiers deployed on our base. That is 92 families that will be celebrating Thanksgiving without "Dad, Mom, Aunt, Uncle, Brother, Sister,etc" and that breaks my heart. Everyday as I listen to the news I grow more and more frustrated with people's comments about the war issues. I can't say whether I am for the war or not, and that's a whole different blog topic, but right now, around the holidays, we just have to remember that these people, who so selflessly signed up to defend our country, are members of someone's family. Who would give up these special moments with their loved ones to make sure the well fare of our freedom isn't messed with. So as you all are sitting around with your family and friends, I ask that you take time to really think about those soldiers out there sacrificing their life for your freedom, for your Thanksgiving dinner.
As I was running today, I came across a song on my Ipod that really touched me. Actually found myself getting a little teary-eyed...which probably also accounts for my rant above. So if you haven't already heard or listened to John Rich's "Good Lord and the Man" I highly recommend you do! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NXUS8yypgA
Bryan and I aren't going to be around family this holiday, but we are spending Thanksgiving with the next closest thing. Our friends have so graciously invited us to their home, and we are so blessed to have them in our lives. Please know that we love and miss all our family and friends, and wish you all a wonderful, family-filled Thanksgiving. Also, I want to thank all our soldiers, and their families, because without either, our lives would be much different.
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