{"id":174,"date":"2008-05-24T13:49:27","date_gmt":"2008-05-24T19:49:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thorntonweather.com\/blog\/?p=174"},"modified":"2008-05-24T13:50:49","modified_gmt":"2008-05-24T19:50:49","slug":"remember-why-memorial-day-2008","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thorntonweather.com\/blog\/thornton-weather\/remember-why-memorial-day-2008\/","title":{"rendered":"Remember Why &#8211; Memorial Day 2008"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" style=\"border: 0pt none; float: right; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;\" src=\"https:\/\/www.thorntonweather.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2008\/05\/mday.gif\" alt=\"Memorial Day 2008\" width=\"200\" height=\"156\" \/>Dear Friends and Family,<\/p>\n<p>Of all the patriotic related messages I write, the ones I write for Memorial  Day are always the hardest.  It is the one and only holiday celebrated in our  country that is specifically set aside to honor the dead.  It honors the men and  women who have not only made the ultimate sacrifice but those that have done so  in service to our nation.  No single sacrifice can ever come close to equaling  that which is made in defense of others, in defense of an entire country.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>The soldiers, sailors, Marines, airmen and Coast Guardsmen that have given  their lives did not ask for nor did they expect to be one of the over one  million who are on the nation\u2019s honor roll.  In another reality they might have  been among the majority of Americans who live long, relatively uneventful  lives.  They would have 9 \u2013 5 jobs, a loving spouse and family, a couple of  children and a pet dog.  Perhaps in an ideal world, all in this world would live  like that.<\/p>\n<p>We do not however live in that ideal setting, nor will we in our lifetimes.   Instead we thank God that there are those who sacrificed the perfect life for  something more, that they were willing to surrender their dreams to preserve our  nation and our way of life.  That they were able to see beyond the simple  pleasures and understand there are some things worth dying for.<\/p>\n<p>These men and women didn\u2019t work that air conditioned office job.  They chose  combat boots instead of dress shoes.  Uniforms instead of suits.  24 hour shifts  in places that seemed closer to Hell than anything else on Earth.  Months on end  spent away from their families and loved ones.<\/p>\n<p>That loving spouse?  If they were lucky enough to have one, they most likely  wrote a \u201cjust in case\u201d letter to them in the days before they left for duty  overseas.  Many of us did and thankfully many are never opened or see the light  of day.  Mine is still tucked away \u2013 maybe someday I will share it with my wife  and children.  For others though, that letter did get opened by their wife or  husband or mom or dad.  \u201cBe proud of me, I\u2019ll miss you, and I love you\u201d have  been written and read all too many times as tears fell on the paper.<\/p>\n<p>And the children.  Oh, the children.  To have to tell a child that, \u201cDaddy\u2019s  not coming home\u201d or \u201cMommy\u2019s in heaven with God.\u201d  To be that husband or wife,  dealing with the incredible grief and yet to have to be strong for the kids.   Then comes the day when you shake at the sound of the 21 guns, to reach out your  hands to accept the flag and watch your child so bravely stand and salute the  casket as a bugler mournfully plays Taps.<\/p>\n<p>No, they were not your typical Americans by any stretch of the imagination  nor are those they have left behind.  They loved life and they loved their  families but they felt a calling to something even greater.  Without hesitation  they stood bravely and answered the call.  Their sacrifice will never be  forgotten as long as we ensure their flame burns eternally at memorials across  this nation, in our nation\u2019s consciousness and indeed, in the very souls of all  Americans.<\/p>\n<p>Should they be mourned?  Absolutely.  But they should also be celebrated.  As  General George Patton once said, \u201cIn my mind we came here to thank God that men  like these lived rather than regret that they died.\u201d  On this Memorial Day we  shed a tear for them but we also say \u201cthank you\u201d and smile at their memory for  without their sacrifice, we would not be free to enjoy this day and the days to  come.<\/p>\n<p>So to all who have made the ultimate sacrifice I say this prayer:<\/p>\n<p><em>Fair winds and following seas, shipmates.  May God grant you the peace in  passing that you did not enjoy in life and please know that we will never forget  your sacrifice.  Thank you for your service and thank you to your family as  their sacrifice is second only to your own.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>May God bless you and God bless America!<\/p>\n<p>Tony<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dear Friends and Family, Of all the patriotic related messages I write, the ones I write for Memorial Day are always the hardest. It is the one and only holiday celebrated in our country that is specifically set aside to honor the dead. 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