A day of Remembrance
I’m so happy football is back! I’m not a crazy fan but I do enjoy the game. While writing towards my deadline this past Sunday, I had the games on the in the background. Are you ready for some football!
On a serious note, I'd be remise if not to mention the tenth anniversary of one of the worst tragedies in our countries history. If not for the men in women in uniform putting their lives on the line to protect our freedoms, where would we be? So I’d like to send a thank you. It certainly isn’t enough for all that they do.
On that same note, I’d also like to thank the other heroes of our great land. Those that teach, serve, and protect all of us. Teachers, Men and Women of Law Enforcement, Firefighters, and EMTs. All of these people are paid far less than they are worth to the future of our country. So thank you!
One personal sadness for me, an actor that I enjoyed watching in the series Spartacus, one that I went on to watch him in Gabriel after becoming a fan of his died on Sunday. Andy Whitfield, born in Wales but a resident of Sydney, Australia, died of non-Hodgkins lymphoma at age 39, leaving behind a wife and two kids. He will be sadly missed. His greatness in the arena of acting was abounding when he was taken from us. I wish him and his family peace and comfort in this tragic time.
It is these reminders that we all should remember ‘We aren’t promised tomorrow, so it’s important what we do today.’
On a serious note, I'd be remise if not to mention the tenth anniversary of one of the worst tragedies in our countries history. If not for the men in women in uniform putting their lives on the line to protect our freedoms, where would we be? So I’d like to send a thank you. It certainly isn’t enough for all that they do.
On that same note, I’d also like to thank the other heroes of our great land. Those that teach, serve, and protect all of us. Teachers, Men and Women of Law Enforcement, Firefighters, and EMTs. All of these people are paid far less than they are worth to the future of our country. So thank you!
One personal sadness for me, an actor that I enjoyed watching in the series Spartacus, one that I went on to watch him in Gabriel after becoming a fan of his died on Sunday. Andy Whitfield, born in Wales but a resident of Sydney, Australia, died of non-Hodgkins lymphoma at age 39, leaving behind a wife and two kids. He will be sadly missed. His greatness in the arena of acting was abounding when he was taken from us. I wish him and his family peace and comfort in this tragic time.
It is these reminders that we all should remember ‘We aren’t promised tomorrow, so it’s important what we do today.’
Published on September 13, 2011 07:11
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