Posted by
Cynewulf on Monday, May 28, 2007 1:23:55 PM
I'm sitting here at the computer in my Disney shirt (silhouettes of Mickey, Donald, and Goofy standing reverently with the Stars and Stripes in the background), reflecting as I peruse some of the Memorial Day stories in my local paper, the Tampa Tribune.
As I type (whatever I want), my son runs around with a couple of Transformers in his hand, battling (evil Decepticons against the good Autobots); my two-year-old daughter climbs up into my lap, smiles, thrusts a book (Sometimes I Like To Curl Up In A Ball) at me, and, after I read it, runs off for another; my wife takes a well deserved nap (she was up early in the AM with both kids while I slept in); and The Backyardigans blares on the TV behind me.
And it came to me, all the small things we take for granted. Free time. Our kids' smiles. The free speech of others (in the form of children's cardboard books and cartoons on TV). So, I want to take this time to say Thank You to all of those men and women, past and present, who have made all of these small moments possible for my family and for all Americans. Thank you for your service to our great country. May it always deserve you.
Oh, and here's a few great Memorial Day links:
In Their Honor
"The saddest funerals are the ones no one comes to."
Memorial Day: Sacrifice Lives OnThis is a memorial to 51 men with ties to the Tampa Bay area who have given up their lives in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait.
U.S. Troops Rescue 41 From Al-Qaida Hideout"U.S. forces raided an al-Qaida hideout northeast of Baghdad on Sunday and rescued 41 people who had been kidnapped by the insurgent group, some as long as four months ago, a U.S. military spokesman said."
The Loss of ProportionThis is a re-run of a Steyn column on Memorial Day that ran a few years ago.