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Tuesday, May 26, 2015
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I hope everyone took time
to pray for our veterans who have passed and laid their life on the line so we
could have our freedom and also pray for our veterans that are standing guard for
our country today. Too many people don’t understand what Memorial Day is; all
they think about is a day off from work to play. When I got up this morning I
felt a calling that I was supposed to go to the National Cemetery in Bushnell
to pray and pay my respects. Cheri fixed blueberry pancakes for breakfast. I
told Cheri I was going to take her for a ride today but wouldn’t tell her where
we were going. We took all the back roads I could find and then ended up at the
National Cemetery to pay our respects. Then it was more back roads working our
way back home. We stopped in San Antonio to have a late lunch and early dinner
at Pancho’s Villa for Mexican. Then it was on home after a 98 mile ride. The country
rides is something Cheri and I used to do a lot after getting home from work.
It was a way for us to relax from a stressful day.
Thank you for our freedom |
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