Veteran’s Day…2024.
My sweet friends, today is Veteran’s Day and I have updated this post while we are traveling in our motorhome because I feel so strongly about our veterans.
I have so many relatives who served our country including my late husband and twin sons who served in the Navy.
Thank you for reading, Veteran’s Day 2024.
Today is Veteran’s Day and the specific day we honor our veterans….although we should honor them at all times, sometimes they are ignored….but that is another post for another time.
The Captain and I went to breakfast this morning at one of our favorite Mom and Pop restaurant…and all the uniforms and veterans of all ages were there enjoying a free breakfast by the owners. It just made my heart swell with pride as I saw some walking with canes and other issues, but there was a certain look on their faces that is not missed….pride in their country.
This past week-end a famous aircraft, a C-47 called the Tico Belle visited the Page Field Airshow here in our neck of the woods. This amazing airplane still flies the skies in honor of the men and women who served in World War II.
The C-47 Tico Belle was part of the D-Day invasion in 1944 and now attends airshows more than 70 years after the invasion.
I have to smile at the pin-up girl as there were so many of this type on many of our aircraft!
The below pic is so special for me…it is Twin #1 who served in the Navy in the Gulf War , honoring his father who also served in the Navy in the Korean War at the gravesite.
So tomorrow….or actually, anytime you see one of our veterans … or if any of your family or friends are veterans, please be sure to remember them on this day of honor…Veterans Day.
Call them up….shake their hand…send them an email….acknowledge them where ever you see them.
And thank them for preserving our freedom.
And always pray for all of them, and for our country and our military leaders.
I would like to take this time to thank a few of my own family members and friends, both past and present who served in our Military.
Thank you Dad, Uncle Carl, Grandpa George, Grandpa Joe, Uncle Joe, Uncle LaVern, Uncle Lyle, B.F, Terry, Larry, Phil, Mike, Robert, Everett, and our younger generation…Stacy, Tracy, Phil Jr. and Anthony….and a special thank you to my Captain!
God Bless America!
Psalm 91:14,15
Hugs to all.
The link below is for our Wounded Warriors but there are many organizations on line to help our veterans.
Please help if you can.
Sandra Marshall says
Thank you for this post. I want to thank my Uncle Ray who was in WW2 and though he came home he never talked about the war, and he died way too young. Also, thanks to my husband, Ron, and our son, Mike for volunteering to serve though they didn’t fight in any battles.
Hugs,
Sandy
Kari says
thank your loved ones for their service…love and hugs
the Painted Apron says
Lovely post Kari. Thank you to all that have served. Happy Veteran’s Day~
Jenna
Kari says
thanks Jenna and right back at you. hugs
Pam says
I loved reading this, Kari! A special thank you for your family member’s service to our country!
Kari says
And to you Pam…your daddy is a special man but you already know that. We must never forget those who have served. hugs my friend
Sandy says
Sorry to be late, Kari! We almost always go to the cemetery to visit the graves of family who served our country.
Kari says
What a nice thing to do Sandy….you both are good people.
thanks for stopping by
hugs
Brenda ....only daughter says
Mom this blog is very special to us all. As you know at Sunset Park there is a memorial in honor of our veterans. Today they have a service and the park was packed. Motorcycles had flags and several service men in their uniforms. Mitchell and I watched as the parked filled up we heard most of the service from my porch. After it was over I was feeding Mitchell lunch and someone knock on my door. A veteran was at my door thanking me for the lights I had on my lamp post. In honoring our veterans I put green light bulbs in the lamp post today. This gentleman wanted to thank me for the recognition. He told me how he served for six years and he was on standby during the Cuban Missile Crisis. I thanked him for protecting and serving our country he got very emotional and then he left. So thanks for the blog honoring our family and friends mom????????????
Kari says
Thank you sweetie….you are so very special to me and I love that your heart is always open!
I have green lights too….:)
God bless you.
hugs Mom