Memorial Day has always been a special holiday for me. My
parents were married on Memorial Day. At that time, before we decided all
holidays had to be celebrated around a 3-day weekend, it was always on May 30. My
entire childhood was in an era that memorialized World Wars I and II and tied
together the words “war” and “patriotism.” “From Here To Eternity” “The Bridge
Over the River Kwai,” “Mister Rogers” were a few of the movies. “Hogan’s Heroes”
“Combat” and “McHale’s Navy” were some of the television series I watched each week, as
we kept our sense of patriotism alive during the 50s and 60s and sent our young people to Korea to fight.
I was the wife of a soldier for 15 years, part of which were
during the misunderstood and very unpopular, Vietnam War. I had the experience
of twice, sending my husband off to the war, while fighting an internal battle
regarding the necessity of this particular action, as I was learning of things
that happened there, I was unable to accept. Twice, I welcomed him home without
the cheers other returning warriors had known.
Age has delivered to me a growing abhorrence of war, of the
waste of youthful lives and what they could have become, of all we lose with
every battle we fight. Age also gives me the realization that we cannot live
without it. Those two thoughts aside, I believe in the lives and the hearts and
souls of our military. They go to battle wherever they are needed, whether they
believe in the battle or not. They fight with no less heart on one battlefield
than on another. They put aside their own needs and comforts and face danger
and adversity, so the rest of us can remain safe. They serve us all.
So, as I once again, listen to the soul piercing strains of “Taps”
calling once again to the fallen, I honor our military personal who have given
until they could give no more. I offer my eternal gratitude to those who have made
my life and yours what it is today. I offer my condolences to those who carry
in their hearts, a place for someone, who will not come home again.
Blessings to us all.
Bravo and blessings to you and yours and to your memories. xoxo
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