Air Force
Memorial,
Washington DC
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On this Veteran's Day, I think of my dad, who graduated from high school in 1944 and entered the US Army with many of his closest friends. After a short time in basic training, he took a troop train to the West Coast, and got on a ship headed for the Philippines. He spent his last year of military service in Tokyo with General MacArthur's staff, and helped organize the return of troops and equipment back to the US at the end of the war. He thinks his crowning achievement was figuring out how to fly back the States himself so that he didn't have to get back on the blasted boat.
Tomb of the Unknown - Arlington National Cemetery |
This weekend we went out and ran errands, and when people saw my husband's ID card, they responded, "Thank you for your service," or "Thank you for your sacrifice to make our land free." It's a humbling experience, but I will be honest and say that the life we live doesn't really feel like sacrifice on most days. It feels honorable and necessary and sometimes misunderstood, but I believe we have gotten more out of this life than we could ever have imagined, and that each of us has made a difference in some way wherever we have lived.
Yes, my life looks nothing like I imagined it would when I graduated from college or seminary... nothing like I expected when I got married and made our first PCS (Permanent Change of Station) as a family. I think of all the people I have met, the friends I have made, the places I have been, and the opportunities that have been laid before me, and I am in awe. I am so honored to be a military spouse. Honored to be a part of a special group of people, women and men, who are willing to wait while their military member does important work, at home and far away... people who give back to the community a measure of what they have received from those who came before us... people who are the family that we choose, in places far and wide.
Air Force Memorial, Washington DC
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Yesterday at church, we sang this wonderful hymn by Lloyd Stone, "This is My Song" ... you can see all of the lyrics here, but this verse by Georgia Harkness, a Methodist theologian and hymn writer, most caught my attention for this Veteran's Day celebration. This is my vision of what makes the sacrifices, real or imagined, worth it all in the end.
May truth and freedom come to every nation;I saw and heard a lot of quotes today. These were some of my favorites.
May peace abound where strife has raged so long;
That each may seek to love and build together,
A world united, righting every wrong;
A world united in its love for freedom,
Proclaiming peace together in one song.
"Courage is almost a contradiction in terms. It means a strong desire to live taking the form of readiness to die." -- G.K. Chesterton
“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.” -- John Fitzgerald Kennedy
“I believe it is the nature of people to be heroes, given the chance.” -- James A. Autry
Peace to all on the 2013 Veteran's Day. May it come true in our lifetimes. Deb
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