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Way "up nawth" in northern NH, where the snowdrifts are big enough to have their own zip codes, life on the farm comes with equal parts work, wonder, and comic relief. I’m Sandy Davis—farmer, storyteller, and frequent victim of livestock with too much personality. Here’s where I share the true (and mostly true) tales of everyday life on American Way Farm—the moments that inspired my book Between the Fenceposts.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Here’s to the Heroes | Honoring Our Military and 9/11 First Responders

My husband amazes me. Every single time he sees someone in uniform, he goes out of his way to shake their hand and thank them for their service. Doesn’t matter where we are—grocery store, gas station, fairgrounds. It’s instinct for him, like breathing.

We were at the Lancaster Fair on Monday, and sure enough, we came to a full stop at the Army exhibit. Took us a while to move on. I said to him, “If you were younger, you’d probably be over there right now.”

He didn’t hesitate. “I definitely would.” And I didn’t hesitate either. “Well, I’m glad you’re not younger.”

But he’s right. The men and women who wear that uniform? They’re not superheroes from the movies. They’re ordinary folks, moms and dads, neighbors and friends. The same kind of people who ran into burning buildings on 9/11 instead of away from them. The same kind of people who stood up to terror on Flight 93 and said, “Not on our watch.” The same kind of people who sign up to serve in our military and put their lives on the line, day in and day out, to keep the rest of us safe.

These are the heroes. Every day. Quiet, steadfast, and humble.

Today marks the 8th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. We lost so much that day, but we also saw the best of who we are. So let’s take a moment to remember, not just those we lost, but those who stood up in the face of evil and said, no more. And let’s not just remember on anniversaries, either.

Fly your flag. Shake a hand. Say thank you. Because freedom isn’t free, and somebody paid for ours.

God bless them all.

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7 comments:

Parsley said...

Thank you for remembering our military. It's an emotional day for many.

Some military families are going through battles here at home. You'd have to read my post today. It's sickening.

God bless your family, our military, and the USA!

Connie said...

Thanks for that beautiful video. It brought tears to my eyes. I have the utmost respect for all who so unselfishly put their lives on the line for us each day. God bless them all. And may we never forget!

Anonymous said...

i too am thankful to our men and women who risk their lives for us! "here's to the Heroes"!!!!!

Shelley said...

I think your husband is wonderful for doing that! We have the best military in the world! Such brave and self sacrificing heroes.

Anonymous said...

Amen:) and thanks for the reminders... GO USA!

Melanie aka DIL

A New England Life said...

Your husband is a good man, and I don't blame you for not wanting him to be any younger. So many young families have lost loved ones in the war, it's just horrible.

We fly our flag on a regular basis.

Bethany said...

You should be proud of your husband! Military men and women appreciate it more than we can imagine.

God bless the USA!