I don’t care what your position on the War on Terror is. I don’t care whether or not you love or hate our precious President Bush. I don’t necessarily care if you know my brother in law Jeremy Graham.
He is returning home in two weeks. In two weeks we travel down to California to welcome him back from his elongated tour in Iraq. Every person who goes over there is important and needs to be honored. Honored not for what they stand for, but for what they sacrifice.
And so we ask you to write letters. My wife Jessica (Jeremy’s sister) is compiling a book of at least 100 letters of gratitude that she will present to him when he returns. It will only be a small token, just a pittance of what he deserves, but hopefully it will be just one way to say thank you to a man who sacrificed everything, nearly his life, for a cause.
So write Jeremy a thank you note. Write him a welcome home note. Tell him how honored you are by his sacrifice, by his service, by his life. Make it short, make it long, make it personal, make it general, it doesn’t really matter.
Email my wife at jessicawoods@marykay.com and she will do the rest.
Thank you and God bless.
ryan
Done!I'm pretty constantly encouraged by the support that our troops get, even with the conflict is generally disliked. Good job.
i did it too . . . i felt weird though cause i don't know him at all . . . i hope it makes him smile.
hey, thanks for letting us be a part of this! I'll get right on that email!Lovies, KK
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Such persons are real heroes of our country and proud of the nation. I am glad on his return as I don’t know much about him and cv preparation service. But he is the young soldier of our country who did a lot for us and for our country. So we can do at least this for him while writing the comments here to wish him best of luck.