Borrego
Well-known member
The seeds of this story were planted a few days ago as I was in the middle of my route on a rather busy day. Approaching the front of a house, a car pulls in the driveway and an older gentleman motions me over. I noted he had a 70th Infnatry WW II hat on. He took what I had to deliver and I kicked myself in the *** the rest of the day for not taking a moment to chat with him about his probable military service.
Fast forward to today and I am at a small estate sale because the swap meet was rained out. Didn't pick up much, but as I was walking around I noted an older gentleman sitting down who had a USS Ronald Reagan hat on. I asked one of the ladies working if Grandpa was a veteran and she said yes.
After I had paid for my stuff, which included a SK 1/2 breaker bar, I walked over and talked with him for a few minutes, thanking him for his service to our country. He made it a point to let me know he was 90 years old, visits and supports the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. I mentioned he may also enjoy visiting the Richard Nixon Presidential Library about an hour away. He said he might next time he visits his daughter who lives not too far away from it.
The moral is simple here. Respect and appreciate veterans. I do not need a national holiday to celebrate veterans one day out of the year. No reason not to do it every opportunity you get.
I can put a price on the tools I bought today, but I'll never be able to put a price on the experience I had.
For all the vets on this site, I salute you. Thank you for your service to this country.
Fast forward to today and I am at a small estate sale because the swap meet was rained out. Didn't pick up much, but as I was walking around I noted an older gentleman sitting down who had a USS Ronald Reagan hat on. I asked one of the ladies working if Grandpa was a veteran and she said yes.
After I had paid for my stuff, which included a SK 1/2 breaker bar, I walked over and talked with him for a few minutes, thanking him for his service to our country. He made it a point to let me know he was 90 years old, visits and supports the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. I mentioned he may also enjoy visiting the Richard Nixon Presidential Library about an hour away. He said he might next time he visits his daughter who lives not too far away from it.
The moral is simple here. Respect and appreciate veterans. I do not need a national holiday to celebrate veterans one day out of the year. No reason not to do it every opportunity you get.
I can put a price on the tools I bought today, but I'll never be able to put a price on the experience I had.
For all the vets on this site, I salute you. Thank you for your service to this country.

