Honor isn’t just a plaque or marble monument ... An Honoring our Veterans Entry |
Honor Honor is a word we often use without much thought. We say we honor those who've died and honor those who've fought defending both our country and those who've been oppressed without much understanding of the words we have expressed. Honor isn't just a plaque or marble monument that we've placed in the public eye out of sentiment. It isn't just a bunch of words spoken on holidays hoping to get one more vote with empty words of praise. Honor is integrity in all we do and say. It’s taking care of those who were lost along the way. It’s helping ease the suffering of families torn apart. It’s healing wounds inflicted to the body and the heart. Each day of freedom we enjoy really isn't free. It has a cost, paid for in blood, for the sake of liberty. The soldiers, sailors, airmen who protect and guard each night pay that price for each of us because they know it’s right. They deserve respect for they live honor every day. They live the oaths they've taken and will not betray their vows this great nation in what they say and do. Their stalwart devotion deserves more than a “thank you.” Let’s reflect the meaning of this word in the way we act by taking care of those who guard us. It is a sacred pact. An entry for January Round of "HONORING OUR VETERANS " Thank you for taking time to read my words. I would appreciate it if you took a moment and left a comment. Your reaction, impressions, criticisms, - yes, even praise - are all equally welcome. |