11.11.11 What it means to me. Today I am writing on something that has been on my mind for sometime but has surfaced today. Yesterday was a rough day for me for some reason, nothing in particular, just a heavy day. I looked at the news, nothing good there. I look at my finances, little to celebrate there either. So I took time to reflect on things and pray about the way I was feeling. I asked a couple of close friends to pray for me as well. That afternoon my “view” began to change from that of frustration and despair to that of thankfulness, joy and determination.
You see, I have so much to be thankful for and often times I lose track of that. My wonderful wife reminded me to look back at what had been accomplished over the last 40 days as opposed to what hadn’t gone right. Immediately, thankfulness began to overtake my thoughts and feelings. Today is Veterans Day, a day we celebrate those that are serving and have served our nation and those that paid the ultimate sacrifice. They gave so that we can enjoy the lives we have, living in freedom in the greatest country on the planet.
Is there change needed? Yes, I believe there is. However, the change has to begin within each of our hearts. The government can’t “fix” our country’s situation. Protesting and complaining won’t fix it either. It’s up to we the people of this United States. A change of heart from it’s “all about me, I am owed something or entitled to something” to a heart of gratitude, love and respect for our fellow man. We have to return to what made this country great to begin with. Trust in God, honest hard work and the determination to succeed. One person can change the world, we can each change our own little worlds. That is where it has to begin.
So on this day, 11.11.11 let’s begin to repair that which is broken. Let’s support our local small businesses this holiday season and beyond. Look for products that are made in the U.S.A. If they don’t have it ask them to get it. And lastly, be thankful for what we have and who we are. Don’t give up or give in to those that would tear this country down. We have family and friends who have given their lives to serve and protect our way of life, acknowledge them with gratitude and love and let’s begin to get back to the U.S.A that we are capable of.
.Robert Lindquist.

