First observed in 1868, flowers were placed at the graves of soldiers as a memorial. Today, we honor all who have died in service of our nation on Memorial Day and often times our loved one’s whom we miss.
Today I give thanks to have a brother alive who served two tours of Nam with the Marine Corps, a day does not go by that I am not reminded of the sacrifice he and countless others gave, some giving the ultimate sacrifice. And I reflect upon the life and times of my departed sister whom I miss a great deal.
I hope today instead of just attending a party or putting flowers or flags out that you take a moment to reflect upon your family, your friends and the many others who have sacrificed so much for us to enjoy many of the freedoms that we sometimes take for granted.
The "National Moment of Remembrance" resolution was passed in December 2000 asking all Americans at 3 p.m. local time "to voluntarily and informally observe in their own way a Moment of remembrance and respect, pausing from whatever they are doing for a moment of silence or listening to 'Taps'.
Ways you could choose to observe this day:
IN OMAHA: Visit the Mini-Memorial at Memorial Park (open 24 hours)
Thank a veteran or service person (they are unsung heroes!)
Visit cemeteries and place flags or flowers on the graves of our fallen heroes.
Visit local memorials.
Fly the U.S. Flag at half-staff until noon.
Fly the POW/MIA Flag
Pledge to aid to widows, widowers, and orphans of our fallen soldiers, and disabled veterans.
I offer the following prayer… “God of love, God of Peace, God of Light we lift up and give thanks for the many brave men and women who have stood for peace, liberty and freedom. We ask for a hedge of protection around those serving now, their families and loved ones. Protect them, keep them safe, secure and healthy, keep them safe from hurt, harm and danger. In your many precious names we pray, amen, Amen, AMEN!”
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