Mame, Thank you for your support and everything you did for us. We appreciate your heart to serve and take care of us while we were a part of your world. It was an honor for us to be a part of the ACSI professional development forum. Thank you for your hospitality, kindness, and the energy that made it all happen!
I know that I have to memorize a paragraph to humbly ask you for a charge book entry, but I will rather speak from my heart. I really appreciate all the time, guidance, advise, and knowledge that you provide me during your tour in HSM-35. Without any doubt, you were the BEST Command master Chief that I ever work for. You always had a conversation for me, either professionally, sports , politics or even Puerto Rico mess up economy. Not matter what was the conversation, I did enjoyed every single one of them; why, because you always taught me a lesson or gave me solutions regardless the difficulty of the topic.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you sincerely for your many years of service. I truly appreciate the stands you have taken to uphold the values that have made this country and state such a wonderful place to raise a family.
I would like to thank Ms.Karen Goskowsky,Matthew Faciana, Michele Mattar, Jennie Sumner, Sarah Keel, Dawn Miller, Janyl Torres, Michelle Cedeno, Melissa Lee, Monica Keys, Shameeka Seivwright, Sherria McMillan and to everyone I didn't name. I remember when I recieved employee of the month and year in November 2014. I deeply appreciate how hard everyone worked in order to make it one of the most beautiful nights of my life and I felt very loved and cherished. Great job guys and I really hope you guys can continue to exceed expectations as well as grow larger and more successful as a company. Keep up the entertainment, the excitement, the fun and I am blessed to have had the privilege to work in this company.I feel so lucky that I was able to work in this company for almost 20 years. I love you all and I will cherish every single memory that I have had with you all and Hard Rock. It wasn't just a place to work, it was my home and my love. I would also like to give a special thanks to the cash up department, my department, for helping me over the
and most for the first time to their memorial. What strikes me each time is their matter-of-fact view of what they did. These heroes were barely old enough to drive when they went off to war, yet their unbelievable acts of heroism and valor saved the world! Without fail, they respond to my words of thanks with answers like, “I just did my duty. We all did.” “Never lose faith in America.” “It was nothing. Times were tough, and everyone did their part.” Their words of advice are always priceless: “Don’t forget to be strong and good.” “Do your duty and always honor that flag.” Saying “Thank you” is the best thing to do, and yet it seems so insufficient.
I would like to thank you for the time that you have sacrificed. I am so very grateful for the hours and hours of dedication you have put forth. Your constant bravery and courage shows the type of person that you chose to be. I couldn't be more appreciative that you are willing to risk your life for others. Not many people are willing to stand up and fight for our freedom but you did and I am very thankful for that. You served for my freedom to live a free and enjoyable life. I hope that you have had one of the best days today, at the Washington D.C. memorial. Thank you for stepping forward when no one else would.
Richard Raines, you are a true homerun hitter my friend! Day in and day out you supported the Marines in the AO with what they needed when they needed; U.S. Marine Corps don't take no for an answer and you embodied that concept . Mickey Medley would know better than me, but I believe you have set a new standard. Your professionalism and work ethic was impressive to watch firsthand. You and your peers are the future of our community, and the future is bright, remember steel sharpens steel! Safe travels, you and Heather are great Americans. Well
I must say that I appreciate your service and welcome you home, and I am
My term has come to an end as your Mid-Atlantic Regional Director and I would like to thank the Regional Officers who served and assisted me during my term. I also would like to think all the sisters who volunteered to assist me behind the scenes. I truly appreciate your input and support within the region.
The American veterans did a lot for us. If it wasn’t for them we wouldn't be able to do the things we want to do. So appreciate those who serve for us. Think of this as a gift. If you open a gift you are happy. Just like when the Veterans serve for us we are happy. Also when you open the gift you are thankful. Just like when you found out the Veterans served for us you were thankful.
Thank you for your generosity, sacrifice, time, and bravery. You have stepped forward when our county needed you most to fight for our freedom. Thank you for placing yourself between us and danger. You have risked your life for us and put your self into unbelievable situations. Because of you we get to wake up and feel safe and free and not have to worry. Thank you for serving our country. I hope you have fun and enjoy your trip to Washington DC It is a beautiful and memorable place.
Thank you for your service to our country and keeping us safe. When I was growing up, I recall my father chatting about his stories when he served in the Navy. He would seriously crack me up because he could recite a lot of the information like no problem. On top of that, I work for USAA, and I can wholeheartedly say I love serving our military community. Some of my closest friends have also fulfilled their twenty years, and they are doing exceptionally well with their retirement.
Florida Reading Corps would like to say THANK YOU!! Thank you for being a partner who is committed to our work. Thank you for being an advocate for our students. And thank you for spending the morning with our AmeriCorps members and our students. We appreciate your efforts in helping Florida Reading Corps expand across our county, to impact more student in Miami-Dade.
Supervisors, thank you for the good work that the shifts and divisions are doing. Suicides are being documented and subjects flagged. You are working through some of the kinks in RMS (photographs..etc.) DWI enforcement, and solid police work. Some reminders as we go into the next year.
Veterans I am going to have thank you for not only what you have done, but what risk you took kNowing that you could have died on the battlefield when serving for your country and because of the things you have done has given America the right to vote for what you want and when you know that you have
Maria is the closest person to BZ, is a reason BZ trusts Maria as the companion when he marches to his death. This suicide interpolates how Maria’s existence, at some point means something to somebody else like BZ. BZ asks Maria to hold him while he passes the transition of this life to the next, the gesture exemplifies even if someone decides to end life does not want to be alone when there is someone who can be shared the misery of life with. And Maria loses her grasp of reality before she goes back to mental institution. Life is a bet and roll the dice until the odds favors, that is what Maria’s father taught her. Maria could end happily, which is unlikely to observe the lifestyle she lives in, or facing peril from a rattlesnake behind the rock. (Didion, Play It As It Lays 200).