Hi everyone! Sorry it has been a while since my first few posts..but I am back!! :-) This past week I had the wonderful opportunity to take a small weekend trip out to Texas to visit my best friend who, due to life and its many obstacles, I hadn't seen it about a year and a half. We have been best friends since high school, which wow has the time flew by...10 years this year to be exact and both of our lives have taken us is all different directions. Her's with the military as her husband is in the service and mine still back here at home. Through all the miles and years that go by we still make it a point to visit at least once a year and stay close.
My trip started out leaving Chicago on a cold winter morning and arriving in Dallas, Texas where I had awaited my connection flight to Killeen/Fort Hood, Texas. I had approximately 3 hours or so to occupy my time so after using about 30 minutes to eat lunch I decided to walk around. Now I am not sure if any of you have ever flown through the Dallas Forth Worth airport but this airport is not only HUGE but it also services a great deal of military members who fly in and out of it daily. As I was walking around the airport and noticing all the service men and women in uniform it reminded me of these cards I had aquirred and I thought, what a perfect opportunity God has provided me to thank these wonderful men and women who are serving America.
These cards that I am referring to are called "Dear American Hero" thank you cards. They are small cards about the size of a business card so they are easy to carry..especially when you are someone like me who carries about 10-15 at a time. These cards are thank you cards that you can use to give to a service member to extend your thanks and gratitude for their service and sacrifices. While I was at the airport I was able to hand out 5 personally and about a stack of 15 I gave to the airport USO to hand out. It is both such a wonderful and emotional experience to "Go Beyond The Yellow Ribbon" as is the card's motto. I remember my first experience when I handed out my very first card. I was at my commuter train station and I saw a Vietnam veteran sitting a few seats over also waiting for the train. He was so touched that I had given him this small token of my thanks. It just about brought tears to my eyes to know that I had made this man's day just a little bit more brighter because I was so thankful for what he had given to America.
I urge you to check the Dear American Hero website here --> Dear American Hero today and order your very own cards to say THANK YOU. They are free to order and you can order as many as you would like!! We have a million ways to say thank you, so please join me in saying it!! God bless!
Here is what the cards look like:
Nothing can keep us apart or break our friendship. I am so happy that you were able to make a trip down and meet my new joy in life "Athena". I am so blessed to have you as a friend, someone who is so selfless and cares about others around her. The things you do for our service members are amazing, keep it up.
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