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  • What a bittersweet day

  • What a beautiful memorial.

  • I share with you
    Michel

  • So proud of those brave young people.  I just pray we don’t destroy the very freedoms for which they sacrificed.

    We met one while I was in rehab.  He brought my new walker.  A handsome guy with a bright optimistic personality…definitely made an impression on us.  During our conversation, we found out that he won a purple star while on his tour in Iraq.  What fine young people they are!!!

  • What a nice tribute!! I hurt for the young people who are serving overseas. It is a different time and a different conflict from WWII when our sacrifices meant something. I am very upset to hear of the suicides among the returning vets. They must be haunted by their experiences. How sad!! 

  • I hope you are doing well!!!!!

  • I like you heading ,although I don’t visit a lot being so ancient ,i do not forget. Hope things are well in your little world Love Marj

  • I am very slowly catching up, been off Xanga for a while, no reason, just not been blogging.!….yes, I agree with remembering – we have Remembrance Sunday in November in the UK

  • Friendss are like stars …….
    Great quote , Nancy
    Love

    Michel

  • Hello stranger……..!  I’m baaaaaaaaaaack!!

  • I just reread your last blog and what struck me was how giving you and Ken are. I don’t know whether I would have prevailed during that weekend. Nancy, I love the picture of you and Ken!! You are lovely!! In fact, your whole family is!!

    PS I don’t mean Ken is not lovely…well, handsome! Maybe cute?????

    XOXOXO

    Bev

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