In my profile, I've mentioned that I'm a defense contractor. It's kind of a family business. My dad was a defense contractor, too, for over 25 years. However, before that, he was in the Army. He made a career of both with more than four decades of service to our country.
I grew up appreciating the sacrifices our military personnel make. I saw, first-hand, the dedication of our servicemen and women. The pay is low, the hours long, and the sacrifice for some, ultimate.
Today is Veteran's Day. It's a day for us to remember those who paid that ultimate price and a day to thank those who are still with us.
I frequently get frustrated at work. The red-tape and bullshit combined with the "who cares" attitude of some of my colleagues makes my tasks daunting at times. Recently, though, my dad let me have his old helmet from his Army days. I put it on my bookshelf at work and every single day when I walk into my office, I see it and remember who it is I'm working to support - the American Soldier. That's what makes it worth it, that's what makes my job mean so much to me.
Gene Castagnetti, USMC, (retired), director, National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific is credited by some as saying, "A veteran is someone who, at one point in his life wrote a blank check made payable to 'The United States of America' for an amount of up to and including his life. That is Honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it."
Another tidbit: Colin Powell, while at a large conference in England, was asked by the Archbishop of Canterbury if our plans for Iraq were just an example of ‘empire building' by George Bush. He answered by saying, 'Over the years, the United States has sent many of its fine young men and women into great peril to fight for freedom beyond our borders. The only amount of land we have ever asked for in return is enough to bury those that did not return.’
Thank you, G.I. Joe and G.I. Jane. I appreciate you more than I can ever say.
I rarely talk about family and I never post personal pictures but Dad gave me permission to share a few of his service photos. Thank you, Dad.
Hua, Hooah, Hoorah, Hooyah, Semper Fi, and Anchors Aweigh!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
June? The last time I posted was JUNE?
That's just ridiculous. June? That was almost half a year ago.
Issue One:
I've had some access issues to the blog.
Issue Two:
I have been sofa king busy at work I can't see straight.
Issue Three:
Non-blog-appropriate personal stuff going on in my life.
Issue Four:
Ennui (The link will take you to a dictionary and recording of the pronunciation.)
Risk Mitigation Strategies (Can you tell I have work on my brain? Substitute "Excuse" for "Issue." Then, substitute "Issue Resolution" for "Risk Mitigation Strategies" and we'll be back in the real world and out of defense contracting land... well, at least we'll be on the path there. Issue Resolution is still rather work-like but it's early and I haven't had enough coffee.)
Okay.
Excuse/Issue Resolution One:
I'm wicked smaht and I have gadgets. I can take care of this.
Excuse/Issue Resolution Two:
I'm working on my life/work balance and, while I really love my job, I need to make the time to do the things I like to do (like writing and such).
Excuse/Issue Resolution Three:
I don't wanna talk about it. Maybe later.
Excuse/Issue Resolution Four:
Note - I love that word. I'll snap out of it.
I can't wait to tell you about the Random Wheel of Funk!
Issue One:
I've had some access issues to the blog.
Issue Two:
I have been sofa king busy at work I can't see straight.
Issue Three:
Non-blog-appropriate personal stuff going on in my life.
Issue Four:
Ennui (The link will take you to a dictionary and recording of the pronunciation.)
Risk Mitigation Strategies (Can you tell I have work on my brain? Substitute "Excuse" for "Issue." Then, substitute "Issue Resolution" for "Risk Mitigation Strategies" and we'll be back in the real world and out of defense contracting land... well, at least we'll be on the path there. Issue Resolution is still rather work-like but it's early and I haven't had enough coffee.)
Okay.
Excuse/Issue Resolution One:
I'm wicked smaht and I have gadgets. I can take care of this.
Excuse/Issue Resolution Two:
I'm working on my life/work balance and, while I really love my job, I need to make the time to do the things I like to do (like writing and such).
Excuse/Issue Resolution Three:
I don't wanna talk about it. Maybe later.
Excuse/Issue Resolution Four:
Note - I love that word. I'll snap out of it.
I can't wait to tell you about the Random Wheel of Funk!
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