A couple years back, I wrote this post for Memorial Day. I hope you don’t mind that I’m repeating it–I figured I couldn’t really improve on these few thoughts:
On May 3, 2000, President Bill Clinton released a memorandum from the White House regarding the National Moment of Remembrance.
“In this time of unprecedented success and prosperity throughout our land, I ask that all Americans come together to recognize how fortunate we are to live in freedom and to observe a universal “National Moment of Remembrance” on each Memorial Day. This memorial observance represents a simple and unifying way to commemorate our history and honor the struggle to protect our freedoms.
Accordingly, I hereby direct all executive departments and agencies, in consultation with the White House Program for the National Moment of Remembrance (Program), to promote a “National Moment of Remembrance” to occur at 3 p.m. (local time) on each Memorial Day.”
I know you’ll be busy today. Most of you have the day off and I hope you’ll have a lovely day with family and friends. But maybe at 3:00, you’ll remember to say a prayer, or just a heartfelt thank-you.
It only takes a moment.
Picked up your post in my e-mail earlier today. Thanks for the reminder.
Very welcome, Lisa–I saw yours re: Pawsitive Ponderings. 😉
Cathy–I missed it. I think we were on the way to Half-Price Books at that time. I hope you had a great holiday.
Well, that sounds like a swell place to visit, Sioux! 😉
I just read in TIME, an article about this. I never knew about the 3:00pm moment of silence and prayer!
I was the same when I came across it a few years back, Tina. How is it we missed it??? (But now we know, so that’s a good thing!) 🙂