Yes, and to all those who love us dearly who put up with our
idiosyncrasies in our ol'silver back age, which is also laced more often
than not with our ham radio (mis)adventure irrational behavioral
habits. God bless them all. And give genuine thankful time to all of
them tomorrow, totally from your heart being head of your household and
responsible for them all. Fall asleep in your easy chair after your
feast, let the women chatter in the background all at the same time
enjoying the love of them all together, have no complaints when you
grandchild crawls upon you and looks into your hairy ears and noses,
then falling sound asleep upon your belly during the college football
game on TV or the older ones playing with video games or outside fooling
around with your tools, coin and stamp collection and such. Play your
traditional part in this world. One of whom they all will remember for
being the real loving you and not necessarily the ham radio operator.
Savor the day both in mind, heart and spirit, but also in the giving
that they have given to you all these years. Sometimes, we just need to
step back and view all that is of and from us, and give back to them,
again and again....and again every day. When we are gone, we only exist
in the minds of those who loved and appreciated us.
Good thoughts to all this evening.
Robert W4RL Pensacola FL
Geoff/W5OMR wrote:
rbethman wrote:
Paid for in sweat and blood by the 200+ years of U. S. Military.
Bob - N0DGN - Fourth Generation U.S. Military Retired - Sr. NCO
You are welcome!
What am I thankful for?
I am thankful for "Today".
Today
(G.Edmonson)
Today, I was able to wake up, walk, talk and bitch about things I can
not change.
Today, I am too blessed to be stressed.
Everyday of Freedom, is a good day to Thank a Veteran.
Happy Thanksgiving, y'all.
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