Here in Canada, it is Remembrance Day and brings back a lot of emotions especially for those of us who are directly involved with the military in any way. If I'm not mistaken, I believe it is Veteran's Day in the states. Let's all take a moment and Remember those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom today. Know this includes many Job(e) descendants, and even more when we include their spouses. It includes the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Indian Wars, Civil War, Mexican War, World War I and II, Korean War and the War on Terrorism, in Afghanistan and Iraq (which Patti and I can relate to having just recently have our sons return after deployment). I know three mothers right here in town near me who have sons leaving in July for a 9 month tour of Afghanistan. Each and every one of our military needs our prayers and support. And for those who have gone on or served in the past - Let's not forget their sacrifice and the struggles their spouses, parents and siblings went through. I just couldn't let this day end without saying THANK to ALL of our military - past and present. Bless you all and protect those who are still serving and in harm's way. *Today my son was in Kingston, Ontario where he was honouring our veterans in a special Remembrance Day Ceremony. And yes this morning in church when the photos were shown of the 71 killed in Afghanistan I had tears. My son knew one personally, was in the ramp ceremony in Kandahar for another and 2 were from within 15 miles of here. Ann (Jobe) Brown A proud parent of a son in the Canadian Forces