I blew up some serious stuff today! I made a game show out of it. If the folks with me could answer some Bill of Rights questions, I would blow up stuff. Eventually, I gave up and just blew up stuff anyway. So much for the importance of our independence.
I know I have been real busy here lately and not had much time to get on here. I am safe and still breathing. god bless you and thank you. I hope you had a great 4th of july
I thought of you today. I wondered where you were. I wondered if you were okay. Glad to hear from you, hope your 4th was good. Sorry, you weren't here to celebrate, but proud of you for doing what you are doing.....Thanks for checking in with us.
The Fourth of July means something different to everyone, and I'll admit this is my first one not spent at work in over a decade. Today I wanted to wear something red, white and blue -- and I found it. It's a t-shirt I bought almost 7 years ago with the date of 9-11 and the saying "A Day To Remember". So I put it on and sat down at my keyboard to discover this my new happening.
It's just a coincidence I know, but Independence Day is once a year, and how come we only remember "A Day to Remember" once a year? You should know we think of our Brothers and Sisters overseas and away from home... every day. Have a great day!
yes and I am one of those brave souls overseas at this time. I am currently in Iraq. I know exactly how you feel and I do think about our independence each and every day and thank god everyday for those who has lost there life in this war and all wars our country has been in. and for those who did and have not lost their life fighting for our freedom. they are all heros to me and brothers and sisters to me. they will always be in my heart.
I know that. that is why I said all living and who lost there lives on the battle field. and thank you and god bless you and thank you for your prayers.
I wish you a happy and safe 4th of July.
The Fourth of July means something different to everyone, and I'll admit this is my first one not spent at work in over a decade. Today I wanted to wear something red, white and blue -- and I found it. It's a t-shirt I bought almost 7 years ago with the date of 9-11 and the saying "A Day To Remember". So I put it on and sat down at my keyboard to discover this my new happening.
It's just a coincidence I know, but Independence Day is once a year, and how come we only remember "A Day to Remember" once a year? You should know we think of our Brothers and Sisters overseas and away from home... every day. Have a great day!
much Blessing to you and ur family!!
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