Monday, December 22, 2008

Pay it FORWARD!

for the Women Doing More website
original publication please link below...


XEROX IS DOING SOMETHING COOL


If you go to this web site,
http://www.letssaythanks.com/
you can pick out a thank you card
and Xerox will print it
and it will be sent to a soldier who is
currently serving in Iraq .


You can't pick out who gets it,
but it will go to a member

of the armed services.

How AMAZING it would be
if we could get everyone
we know to send one!!!
It is FREE
and it only takes a second.
Wouldn't it be wonderful
if the soldiers each received
a bunch of these?

God Bless Our Service
Men and Women!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



What WE ALL Can Do:
Go to: http://www.letssaythanks.com/
Pick a card and let Xerox do the rest.

Send more than one card!
Pass along the information.
Post this on your blog,
refer your friends to the
for simple ways to be
involved in your community,
and our global community!

Email everyone you can,
asking them to send a card!


Have a happy day!



Know that you can have a happy day because of the job these men and women do.

Whether we agree with the politics behind the process,

they are there because they are committed to do their job.


Is that much different than you or I?


They deserve to know we appreciate

and that we acknowledge their presence there

and not home for the holidays.



God bless them,

peace and safety be with them during the holidays



previously published on Women Doing More!


3 comments:

Andrea said...

Awesome. I'll go do that right now.

Tracy said...

Very cool-thanks for posting it and caring so much more our service men and women!
Tracy

Wendyburd1 said...

I did this it was cute!

on marriage

'Will you, um, marry me?' I haven't seen you in weeks! You don't look happy or excited about the prospect of our marriage! You're asking me to give up my - my freedom, my joie de vivre for an institution that fails as often as it succeeds? And why should I marry you anyway? I mean, why do you wanna marry me? Besides some bourgeois desire to fulfill an ideal that society embeds in us from an early age to promote a consumer capitalist agenda?
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