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Wow. Just... wow.

It's nice to be noticed, so to speak, from a wholly unexpected source.  This is possibly the nicest note that wasn't from my mother or wife that I have ever received.

My company does not take this day as a holiday. To be fair - just before I joined the firm, we traded it for the day after Thanksgiving, so we get a corporate 4 day holiday. So, today I took a day of vacation, as my Rotary Club does a pancake breakfast fundraiser (disabled vets eat free).

Then I did the whole "royal wave" thing from the Rotary float in the parade. The Castle Technical missed this parade.

I came home at lunch to find this in my corporate email box, reprinted here with the kind permission of the author:

Dear Veterans,

It doesn’t take a special day to remind me how much I appreciate you.  It does, however remind me to tell you.

I’ve worked many, many places over the years, but never with veterans [how is that possible?]. I can’t tell you how much you have affected me with the ethos you practice; you have taught me more in the last twelve years about honor and team than I’d ever known previously. It’s a part of you—a part that elicits my admiration—a part that makes me want to be a better person in your footsteps.

So, more than thanking you for serving and protecting our country, I want to thank you for providing me with the best role models in my life of integrity, honor, commitment, and responsibility. I’m still learning, and with your continued presence in my life, I will grow more.

Thank you for performing jobs that I can’t even imagine doing--jobs that have kept me safe and free.


L B.
 
I don't begrudge this person one minute of the time I spent on the ramparts looking out, so that she could live her life as she does.  I've gotten a lot of well meant and sincere "Thank you for your service" handshakes over the past 10 years.  But this, bar none, is the bestest one ever.



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Gulp. Wow. Might I know who she is? Yes or no, if I may:

Ma'am, you're very welcome. It was an honor, and a privilege, and I hope and pray that we will continue to inspire you.


 
That deserves a kiss...and I volunteer...even though I was taught the hard way never to do the volunteering. And flowers...we should send her flowers.

Damn...that was very nice.
 
Very nice, very well said and sincere.
 
<b>You're Welcome!</b> at least, from a greatful spouse who's husband really does appreciate being thanked even if he's very shy about it or seeking the spotlight.  You are indeed right, who ever you are unamed lady. I grew up with them, I'm born of them, I married them, I am friends of them. They are the best of this nation, the bravest, the wisest, the strongest, the most dedicated & honorable Americans I've ever run across. Thank you from a wife of one for taking the time to say thank you.
 
Many thanks to this lady from the bottom of my heart.  THAT is why we do what we do.  She gets it.
 
This just blew away that last remaining little bit of my mind. Today has been a strange day. The VA had set up my hometown in NJ as one of their 54 focused Nationwide Celebration of Veterans' Day. It was at the Community School, but my VA neurologist suggested I should stay away from it. In essence, he didn't want me in crowds, especially hyper-children. This morning I get a phone call, just after getting out of the shower, not even dry. I answer it. It's a Vet, I've known him for 42+ years. But, it's not just one Vet, but a small group of guys and gals. But one of them was a P.O.W. We had coffee and a good 'brunch'. During the visit, we went through a full spectrum of emotions, but it was a healthy transparent event. when it was time to leave, it was time to leave.

But as I look at the day, it reminds me of the stone masons, with their scaffolds and braces, building a stone arch. Wait a minute, there is something missing! We need the 'keystone' in place. This lady gives this keystone, not just for understanding, but also as a challenge to be applied.

As Fish so eloquently put it, "Damn... that was very nice."
 
Aint anythng can be said about that but "ditto"
 
Rihanna is beautiful ,attractive & frustrated.Chris is a very very dangerous boy.