Happy (Belated) Veterans Day to all active and retired military who so selflessly sacrifice their lives to fight for our freedom. Whenever I think of Veterans Day and our troops, a quote from John F. Kennedy comes to mind:
"As we express our gratitude,
we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words,
but to live by them."
With that being said, please continue to pray for and help our troops in anyway you can--we must live out our words and gratitude.
Brandon had the day off from work yesterday (which is a first for him on Veterans Day!) so we decided to go to Golden Corral for an early supper--it was a really enjoyable experience! Since veterans ate for free, the place was packed and it was so humbling to be sitting there with so many veterans. We sat next to a table of WWII vets and I really enjoyed listening to them talk and laugh. I just love this great country of ours!
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As I mentioned in yesterdays bumpdate, this last week was a very busy but pleasant one. Here are a few picture highlights!
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As I mentioned in yesterdays bumpdate, this last week was a very busy but pleasant one. Here are a few picture highlights!
My blogging bestie, Breenah, surprised me with this sweet little care package for Jr.! Seriously, how great is all of this?! Brandon was thrilled by the KU onesie (of course) and I can't wait to give the baby his little toys to play with and to dress him in his sweet little hat and bib (my favorite ever)! Thank you again, Breenah--can't wait to eventually meet in person and get to hang out :D |
So my brother and I met the Pope.. no big deal.. :) our local Catholic store just got this awesome 3D cutout of Pope Francis and we just had to get a picture! Viva il Papa! |
I hope that everyone is having a fabulous week so far--only 42 days until Christmas!!
You're adorable :)
ReplyDeleteBreenah is the best!
ReplyDeleteOne thing that we must not forget is that millions of veterans today are sitting quietly in different nursing homes across the country who never get out to see the parades any longer. We visited our local facility and spent an hour thanking those who can not take care of themselves any longer. It really made a lasting impression on all of us.
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