Lets say thanks!

Joined
May 18, 1999
Messages
15,395
One of our daughters sent this link to me just a while ago. When you go there you click on the drawing of your choice, enter your name, hometown, and state and then pick out the message of your choice and then submit. Xerox will then print it on a postcard and send it to a service man or woman in
Iraq.:thumbup: :cool: :D
Sounds like a great deal too me!
http://www.letssaythanks.com/Home1024.html
 
Every little bit counts. In Desert Storm and the early days over in Afghanistan, some of the most poignant stuff we got was the hand drawn and hand written stuff from grade school kids. We knew that the little ones were too young to really understand what was going on, but we also knew that in order for them to have gotten involved, they had to have parents and teachers who did know, and did care. It mattered to us.

Sarge
 
Back
Top