Posted on 06/05/2024 6:00:42 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
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Greetings to all at the Canteen!
To all our military men and women, past and present,
THANK YOU
for your service!
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Howdy, Kathy.
Nice to see y’all get some rain at long last.
Be back shortly. Just called in for a pizza and am heading out to pick it up.
Howdy, Allegra.
Isn’t it wonderful that as many D-Day Vets were able to travel to Normandy as there were? They are not young men.
~ D-DAY, June 6, 1944 ~
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Good evening, radu...I “borrowed” your great picture of our D-Day heroes.
It warms my heart to see that picture of those wonderful men. Thank you for posting it.
Bible in a Year :
When he was at the table with them, he took bread, gave thanks, broke it and began to give it to them.
My friend hurried from her stressful job at the hospital, wondering what she would prepare for dinner before her husband returned from his equally demanding job. She had made chicken on Sunday and served leftovers on Monday. Then, they had yet another round of chicken—this time baked—on Tuesday. She found two pieces of fish in the freezer, but she knew the fillets weren’t her husband’s favorite. Not finding anything else she could prepare in just a few minutes, she decided the fish would have to do.
As she placed the dish on the table, she said somewhat apologetically to her husband who had just arrived home: “I know this isn’t your favorite.” Her husband looked up and said, “Honey, I’m just happy we have food on the table.”
His attitude reminds me of the importance of being grateful and thankful for our daily provisions from God—whatever they are. Giving thanks for our daily bread, or meals, models Jesus’ example. When He ate with two disciples after His resurrection, Christ “took bread, gave thanks, [and] broke it” (Luke 24:30). He thanked His Father as He had earlier when He’d fed the five thousand with five “loaves and two small fish” (John 6:9). When we give thanks for our daily meals and for other provisions, our gratitude reflects Jesus’ ways and honors our heavenly Father. Let’s give thanks to God today.
Reflect & Pray
How often do you show your thanks to Jesus? How does it honor Him to do so?
God of all, thank You for my daily bread and all the other needs You meet for me.
My father in law was at Utah.
Hi Everybody!
(((HUGS)))
Remembering D-Day!
Good evening, Pro...world-changing event for sure.
Hey there, Kathy.
You’re more than welcome to it. I “borrowed” it to begin with. LOL It’s such a beautiful pic, I couldn’t resist.
It warms mine too. Almost brought tears to my eyes when I spotted it. It’s also heart-warming to read and hear reports about the heroes welcome they’ve gotten while over there. They richly deserve it.
6/10s so far!! So nice...it has been stop and go and dizzling all day...it’s wonderful!!!
Enjoy your pizza!
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