As the proud daughter of a U.S. Marine my love of the U.S.A. is part of my genetic makeup. Yep, that’s me over there. Dad thought it made perfect sense to stuff my little self into his helmet. His patriotism rubbed off.
Play the national anthem and I sing at the top of my lungs, see a mother with a “My son is a Marine/Soldier/Sailor ” bumper sticker on her car or a person out and about in uniform and I walk right up and thank them.
Yeah, I’m that lady.
My husband is the same way. Just last week I talked my husband into stopping by my favorite barbecue restaurant and as I picked out my seat I saw my husband in line talking to a young Marine who had walked up behind him.
When Paul brought our food over to our table I said, “You bought him lunch, didn’t you?” He just smiled.
Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. Psalm 33:12
As a mother, I have the ability to teach my child the reasons why I am grateful and feel blessed to be an American. On Memorial Day it’s the perfect time to express our appreciation for those who have fought for and served our country.
When my daughter Grace brought home her essay from school:
“What Does A Veteran Mean To Me?” my heart melted.
It’s just as fitting to read on Memorial Day.
and their loved ones.
your friends and teachers,
and even your enemies.
- Talk to your son or daughter about why you fly your flag and remind them of those who have paid the ultimate price.
- Explain what it means to serve and how sacrifice and serving are the two attributes of LOVE. The same love Jesus showed us.
- Lead your little one in a prayer of thanks for our military both past and present. Remember to include a prayer of thanks for the families who are sacrificing their absence as well.


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