Today I am grateful for the military men and women who are sent to places I don't want to go to, who do things that I couldn't bear to, and who come home and are not treated nearly as well as they should be.
I am grateful to my grandfather who served in WWII, and I wish I had been aware enough to thank him for what he had done before he passed away.
Today I also wish that my children, who have known a time when our contry was not ensnared in conflict, will soon know what a country that is at peace is like. A generation of children is growing up not knowing what peace is, and that is a crime.
(photo curtesy of Pierre Gazzola's Flickr stream)