Monday, May 30, 2011

Hang On to the Moments

I realize today is Memorial Day and it is a day set aside for honoring our military men and women and I am thankful for the the thoughtfulness of this country. It is particularly important for the families of those serving this country to realize their national sacrifice is recognized and appreciated.

At the same time, I believe it is a day to stop and remember period. Reflection is a good thing particularly when you are thinking thankfully about all of those people who have made sacrifices in their lives for you. Today, I am thankful for Bonnie and Fred Tappe. My parents supported everything I ever tried to do. They were always in the stands cheering. I am thankful for Bill Boyar. I can still see him sitting in the stands, by himself, watching me play tennis on a day when it was sleeting, windy, and cold. He was always there for me and I miss him.

I am thankful for all of the teachers and coaches who sacrificed so much for me. Cal Hopkins was there early in the morning and late at night working on my tennis game. Many opportunities have come my way in life because of his contribution. Charles Williams explained God's love for my life. He was also there to stand with us on our wedding day.

I am grateful for friends who have loved and supported me when it wasn't easy. I am thankful for children who have loved me when it really wasn't easy. I am thankful to friends who are always there with an encouraging word of support and counsel. I am mindful for two brothers who love me and who are always there whenever I need them. Now, I have three grandchildren who provide their own brand of support and I have another one who will be here in just a few day. I can't wait to meet her.

I remember so many wonderful people. I remember the sacrifices they have made. I particularly remember a strawberry blonde beauty I met when I was sixteen. Actually, I first met her in the third grade. We have now spent over forty years of our lives loving each other. She has sacrificed her life for me. I look forward to spending forever with her.

So, today is Memorial Day. What are you remembering? Who are you remembering? Don't let the moments slip away. Hang on to them. They will be gone before you know it. Hang on to them as long as you can. Do well, my friends.

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