Friday, August 28, 2009

A Sign of Thanks

For those that know me well, know that if you ask me my opinion on something, I will tell you. However, you also know that I am not the type to "preach" about one thing or another.

Today, I am not preaching, but feel the need to say a few things.

As I type this, I am sitting at work at the funeral home. It is the visitation of Master Sgt. Adam F. Benjamin of the United States Marine Corp. A soldier that was serving his 4th duty in the Middle East and killed during hostile fire in Afghanistan. He was 34, never married but has a large and loving family.

I have cried everyday since his body has come to the funeral home. So many thoughts and emotions have hit me that it is hard to start from the beginning.

But the one thing that I want to say and make perfectly clear is that I am thankful beyond words can even begin to state for the country that we live in the men and women that give their ultimate for us to have the freedoms that we take for granted on a daily basis.

No matter how you feel about politics or the military - I ask that today, you put it aside. I ask that you show whatever sign of thanks you deem appropriate to pay respect for the freedoms and liberties that you enjoy.

Today, I am wearing a ribbon to honor Adam - I do not know him or his family other than to serve them with during this funeral. I do not know any of the Marines that are paying their respects to a fallen brother or are serving as the honor guard (which is an extremely moving transition to witness).

Hug your loved ones and feel blessed they are near and pay Thanks for all of those that keep us safe.

2 comments:

samantha said...

What a wonderful post, Kelly.

Anonymous said...

This is not preaching- it's the way everyone should feel. Without our servicemen, where would our country be? It's sad about the soldier. My heart goes out to his family. --Mom