tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6017879823719143515.post1110144988516724668..comments2013-09-20T08:59:40.891-07:00Comments on The Gratitude Campaign: On RememberingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6017879823719143515.post-62820531481929650642010-02-15T13:55:53.242-08:002010-02-15T13:55:53.242-08:00I was so thankful to discover the symbol of thanks...I was so thankful to discover the symbol of thanks for those who serve since there are times when a military member is too far away to make it practicable to speak with words, but a smile and a message from the heart (as I consider the symbol to be) is easy to remember and really comes quite naturally. <br />As a result of using it, an additional blessing I have found is an emboldened spirit to speak to a member when possible and the response has been gracious thankfulness in return...a reminder that we frequently gain more in giving than we give!<br />Again, my thanks for your guidance and encouragement. <br />Smiles...Marilyn SueM. SUEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18152197689606538410noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6017879823719143515.post-62435203336522199382010-02-11T20:22:24.565-08:002010-02-11T20:22:24.565-08:00Hey Scott, good post! Just like we talked about on...Hey Scott, good post! Just like we talked about on the phone, having a "symbol" or "gesture" that people can give while they're passing by is very practical. It might be a little unrealistic to stop someone and start talking but a gesture as you pass by is perfectly doable.<br /><br />Keep up the good work!<br /><br />Jim MuellerJim Muellerhttp://www.propadoo.comnoreply@blogger.com