Sunday, July 20, 2008

Artesian water...

I've been wanting to type all week, and even though I've got a box of "round tuits" they don't always help.  21 one years ago last Sunday was an exciting time in my life, I had been  in the Air Force just over a year and was stationed at Ft. Campbell, KY, 101st Airborne as part of the Air Forces on permanently assigned ALCE.  (Most people have no idea what I'm talking  about, so just trust me it something special.)  I was part of a group going to Cairo Egypt for 3 months to do what we called "playing Army", the per diem was unbelievable as well as what I was going to experience. 

21 years ago last Monday my world came crashing down.  I'd received word that my dad had died so instead of heading off to Cairo I came home to bury my father.  It was the worst thing I've ever had to deal with.  But as I've learned over the years its only the worst thing until the next worst thing comes along, and like all of the ones before and all the ones to come God will see me through them.  

My dad was a great man, if you don't believe me just ask me.  He was  not only my dad, he was a Marine,my brother in the Lord and brother in arms.  I'll always remember the good times and know that when my time comes he'll be there to greet me.  Enough for now....



Saturday, July 5, 2008

R-E-S-P-E-C-T

You've probably already guessed it.  Another 4th of July is behind us and I'm hoping the neighbor hoods have used all of their fireworks.  

4th of July celebrations have grown and changed over the years.  Some as in where I live are held in conjunction with the county fair, some a celebration all of their own.  One thing that has become popular is the addition of a "soundtrack", you know patriotic music supposedly timed with fireworks, usually put together by a local radio station and played over the same.  I barely made it last night but did get to some fireworks and the had the soundtrack also.  

There had been a rock band playing before and the guy playing guitar did the Jimi Hendrix style National Anthem, then the radio station broadcast began with the playing of the National Anthem again.  The thing that amazes me is how little respect people have for the National Anthem, especially the younger generation.  I wonder is it maybe the younger people have no respect or have their parents not taken time to teach them this small amount of respect.  

I'm a bit prejudice being an Air Force Veteran, serving during the Gulf War, many of my brothers and sisters gave their lives for the flag that so many choose to disrespect and when we choose to disrespect the flag and National Anthem  in my opinion we disrespect the men and women who have and are serving our country.  Who knows, maybe the ACLU got a ban on teaching respect for the flag in school.  

After the National Anthem came other traditional songs, Lee Greenwoods, Proud to be An American, what I call the hymns of the five branches of the military.  Some call them songs but if you have been in the military it becomes sacred.  I know some people who served in the military and did not like it, they have put it behind them and think nothing of it, thats their choice.  

One song they played that I really love is America the Beautiful, but its not the song so much as the singer -- the late great Ray Charles, anytime I hear mention of this song I think of Ray.  I'd much rather hear a recording of him singing than anything else.  

So to answer why I like it so much, well first of all I've seen him sing it and when he does he sings it with a PASSION that just touches my heart.  And another thing is on the second chorus he sings  "my God, He done shed His grace on me", every time I hear this I'm reminded of just that, God has truly shed His grace on me. to hear Ray sing this can bring tears to my eyes.   I've been through some hard times lately but God's grace is still sufficient.  

So if you want to show some very much due respect to our military  past and present, teach your children proper respect for our flag and the National Anthem.