Giving Thanks
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Years ago, when I was a cadet at the United States Military Academy at West Point, my father came to see me. He lived in Minnesota then, and his opportunities to come to the Academy were few, so it was wonderful to spend some time with him. His visit was even more poignant, as it was Thanksgiving weekend.?
The most memorable time of his visit
The scene was idyllic. My Father, a veteran Marine who served in the Korean War, wore his best businesses suit and I wore my Cadet Dress Gray Uniform. The weather was cool, but it was a glorious fall day.?
We walked together, talked, swapped stories and laughed; the world seemed perfect. We strolled passed several monuments to past American heroes
My father read many of the names of the fallen?and then looked up at the tall Tuscon column. After a moment he turned to me and quietly said:
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?“We have much to be grateful for.”?
My Father has since passed away, but I will never forget that splendid, fall, Thanksgiving weekend at West Point.?
Some moments in time are like that. If, metaphorically, you build your life by adding pearls to a stand, this was a pearl to cherish.?
Since that day, long ago, I have many things to be thankful for
Today, on this Thanksgiving Day, I hope you will remember what you are grateful for, focus on that for a moment
John Antal