Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom. -- General George Patton Jr
Yesterday we celebrated the 236th birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps. Today we are thanking the veterans for their service. Being raised and living in the United States we have a lot to be thankful for. Much of our thanks go to those who served and are serving today in the military. It’s because of them that we can enjoy the freedom in this country that many others throughout the world have never experienced.
There are two blogs I read this morning that I would like to link here. They both reflect back on their fathers who were POWs during WWII. Both are definitely worth reading. The first one is
here and the second one is here.
My father was from Kerrville, Texas. Uncle Sam claimed him and moved him from there to Fort Worden in Washington State. Instead of moving back to Texas after the war he settled in Washington, married my mother and spent most of his life fishing in the waters around Port Angeles.
Terry was in the US Navy and spent time along with many of our generation in Vietnam. He didn’t
spend his time in the waters off shore as many sailors did but spent his time on land in Vietnam. For the first time TV brought that war home to most Americans. Those of us who had loved ones over there were glued to it. Not only did the battles of the day cover the news, it was probably the first time coverage of protestors was on every channel. Remember when? He can also tell you about the spraying of what they now call “Agent Orange” almost every single day for the time he was there. Amazing what they’ve learned about it after the fact.
As most of you know, we also have a grandson, Justin who has followed into the footsteps of his grandfather with military service. He is now serving in the US Navy going through
schooling in Pensacola, FL. We are proud of his choice and want Uncle Sam to keep him safe.
We were invited by our neighbors, Sue and Marcus, to attend a birthday party with them on Thursday. Actually, we went to two birthday parties on Thursday. The first one was a big bash thrown by a Marine veteran. It was the 236th birthday of the Marine Corps. It was a fantastic party. The party was put on and totally paid for by the Marine veteran, Jim. Even souvenir Marine Corp glasses were given to everyone in attendance. It was an amazing event.
Our second party was a birthday party at Filly’s – another local restaurant and lounge where Kerry and Brant were scheduled to entertain for the evening. Actually, this wasn’t a planned birthday party but since we were invited to share part of the birthday cake, we did. This is another local dive that was amazing. Again, entertainment was spectacular and so was the company we were with, Jim and Sandie.
Now with all that activity on Thursday, it didn’t mean we had time to spare. We
didn’t. We had to get in a little ride. We did just that. We jumped on our quads and took a spin in the desert. I also brought back a souvenir from our little outing. I do that more often than I want. Notice the little cactus on the tire.
How did we ever have time to work? And, Marti thinks she just might get bored. HA!
You have a family full of veterans too. Love the pictures of the uniforms, who was that pretty girl standing next to that sailor? ;c)
ReplyDeleteFortunately that cactus was in your tire, if it had been me, I probably would have been sitting on it.
Thanks for the link to my blog, hope you enjoyed the read.
Thanks Terry! We are so proud of you and all the other brave men and women of our country!
ReplyDeleteI tried to not watch the news when Dave was in Viet Nam. I just looked forward to each letter telling me he was still safe. Until the one came with the Red Cross emblem on the envelope. Fortunately, it was a minor bullet wound as war injuries go. I'm so glad everyone I know survived that war although several are still dealing with the effects of Agent Orange.
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