11.11.10

Never Forget

I grew up in a family that cherished the peace and freedoms of our country.
My grandfathers, his friends and my great uncles all had funerals full of vetrans.
I read the poem in Flanders Fields at a school assembly.
I cry every remembrance day - without fail as I listen to the The Last stand play.


Here is a video http://www.jimvallance.com/01-music-folder/audio/video-video-misc/remem-video-new.htmlabout Remberance day and the canadian soliders like those from my family and in yours.

While remembrance day remembers those that have fallen, we should also rember and think of those that still fight, and also those who must live in those war torn countries.

Today in honour of those that have been lost, I will think of world Peace, as I have since I was just a kid.

It takes courage to fight another persons war, It also takes courage to lay your weapons down and help those people rebuild.

Forgiveness, Remembrance and Peace and Love

Melanie

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