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Friday, May 28, 2010
The Skydiving Hero
Heroes are known to sacrifice.
While watching this video (below), I thought of one man. His name is Michael Hatfield. A marine. A friend. A man that has and will sacrifice for another person. I just know if placed in the situation you are about to view that he would do the same for me. I am fully confident of that!
That's what men and women who serve/served our country are trained to do. And, to be 'trained' to ultimately sacrifice one must have heart.
Marines, Army, Air Force, Navy, and Peace Corps men/women are sacrificing for us...ON THE FRONT LINES.
I honor all those who have served and/or serving our 'in trouble' country on this very special weekend, Memorial Day Weekend. Stop and praise them in between hot dog eating bites!
The Skydiving Hero:
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6471304n&tag=related%3Bphotovideo
Brian E. Payne sharing.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Shoeless Summer
Please watch the 3 minute video:
http://www.11alive.com/video/default.aspx?bctid=84301143001
Some say that shoes describe and/or characterize a person. I wonder what is said about the person who has no access to shoes or cannot afford to purchase any?
I remember the summer of 1982. It was hot! We were living on James Avenue, The New Projects of Thomasville, North Carolina. Momma could not afford to purchase us (Shirley Jean, Clinton Tyrone, and Brian Eugene) shoes so she did the next best thing: She went to Family Dollar and purchased us some flip flops. Remember these: http://smartleah.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/haveana-flipflop-gold.jpg? We wore them all summer with no complainants. No lip! We had no reason to give any lip! We enjoyed having our feet exposed. Back then we had no concept of our poverty. We were happy kids like most Old and New Project kids.
In some parts of the world kids drastically need shoes,
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j270/JohnnyGunn/Cush194011_IN_Indiana_Farm_Children.jpg
Brian E. Payne sharing.
http://www.11alive.com/video/default.aspx?bctid=84301143001
Some say that shoes describe and/or characterize a person. I wonder what is said about the person who has no access to shoes or cannot afford to purchase any?
I remember the summer of 1982. It was hot! We were living on James Avenue, The New Projects of Thomasville, North Carolina. Momma could not afford to purchase us (Shirley Jean, Clinton Tyrone, and Brian Eugene) shoes so she did the next best thing: She went to Family Dollar and purchased us some flip flops. Remember these: http://smartleah.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/haveana-flipflop-gold.jpg? We wore them all summer with no complainants. No lip! We had no reason to give any lip! We enjoyed having our feet exposed. Back then we had no concept of our poverty. We were happy kids like most Old and New Project kids.
In some parts of the world kids drastically need shoes,
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j270/JohnnyGunn/Cush194011_IN_Indiana_Farm_Children.jpg
Brian E. Payne sharing.
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