Let Us Say Merry Christmas to Our Troops

A Brewster Smythe
In the sixties a noon television program here in Fort Wayne, Indiana broadcasted the address of a young man who was stationed in Korea. His mother was blind and could not correspond with him, so they were asking viewers to write letters to him.

Thus began a two year correspondence that has always been one of the highlights of my life.

At this time of year it is always a need for people to want to reach out to our troops, and I was fortunate enough to receive two very timely messages from my friend, Denise Harmeyer. Denise is the mother of two sons who are deployed. One of the messages asked her friends to send holiday greetings to her son, Matthew and all the troops in his unit. She supplied his address, she couldn´t supply the other because he is in an undisclosed area. She also sent a separate message letting me know of a site where I could go to send off my thanks to other young men and women overseas.

This year, Xerox, through the program ´Let´s Give Thanks´ is providing a platform online for all Americans to let our deployed men and women that we are holding them close to our hearts while they are in harms way.

This becomes a very busy, bustling time of year. Often, we get caught up in buying gifts, planning get-togethers, and holiday parties. We find ourselves too busy to reflect or remember those who are standing at the ready to protect our freedoms and putting their lives on the line for us everyday.


This year we have the occasion to take ten minute out of our hectic schedules and send out thoughts and prayers online to all these brave men and women.

So, just for today.

All that is necessary is a visit to http:www.letssaythanks.com. You then follow the steps to design your own holiday greeting. You can also personalize it by writing your own message.

Then, Xerox, along with the help of the military support organization Give2TheTroops, will make a copy of your message and send it off to our men and women in uniform.

Celebrities such as, George Lopez, Henry Simmons, Phyllis Diller, Wayne Newton, and Whoopi Goldberg have all sent out their thanks via the Let´s Say Thanks website and now we all have the same opportunity.

Things have changed a lot since the sixties, when computers were as big as a small bus, and the Internet was a slim gleam in someone´s eye. But, I believe we all still have the same need to want to reach out to these young people halfway across the globe who are supporting our freedoms with their very lives.

So, take the some time today to go to the Let´s Say Thanks website. Follow all the necessary steps and in less than 10 minutes you can show your support and caring. Let them know you care as much about them as they do about this great country.

Happy Holidays!
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A Brewster Smythe

A Brewster Smythe is a lifetime resident of the Hoosier State. Her midwestern roots bring a down-to-earth perspective to her vastly ecletic articles. The mother of two, and grandmother of two, her main concern is the future of the world they will grow up in. She welcomes comments and any kind of interface with the reading public. The Escape from Fat City is her daily blog, a daily dose of viewpoints that are interesting and humorous.

A Brewster Smythe is the founder of the Waynedale Green Alliance, an community activism group dedicated to sustainable, greener living.

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