Friday, June 6, 2014

The Effects Of D Day

Today is the seventieth anniversary of D- Day the beginning of the end of World War II.It was the time when brave young men, just barely out of childhood, saved the world, making it a safer and better place.Sadly we still have conflicts and brave young men and women fighting in them.There's so many things we can do for them and their families ,from baking a simple cake to treating them to a dinner and a homecoming party. One of the nicest things you can do for any service person or vet is treating him or her to a home cooked meal. Nothing beats a steak with homemade plank fries or hand made burgers on the grill.Also invite their families too, and make sure there are special treats for their kids.If you have a garden or a few fruit trees ,do not hesitate to bring over the best of the crop.You can also do this at some VA hospitals (if it is allowed.check first before you go).If you know a returning soldier, then treat him or her and their spouses to a romantic candle lit dinner.Throw in a bottle of champagne and then leave. Another way of just saying thank you is baking a batch of cookies or a cake. It may be a small token of gratitude but it will mean a lot to them.Also gift cards to restaurants or even coffee shops is just a minute way of showing your appreciation for them. Another way of showing your gratitude is helping out at VFW picnics or arranging dinners or drives.Older veterans too appreciate whatever you bring ,whether homemade Cole slaw or just your grilling skills. If you have any veterans in your neighborhood, invite them out to dinner or over to your house for a meal. Your and your kids will enjoy their stories along with making friends.Visit nursing homes and independent care centers.A gift of in season fruits and vegetables are always nice and good for their diets as well.Again offer to take them to a favorite restaurant for not just good food but a good heart to heart talk. Sadly enough there will always be conflicts.Thankfully there will always be brave men and women who will fight them.We need to honor them in some way, whether with a dinner or home baked gift.It's a very small token to say thank you.

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