Make Something Monday: Make a Soldier's Day!

Monday, May 25, 2009 Posted by Felicia

This Make Something Monday is in honor of Memorial Day. Please make sure you check out my post about my grandfather in WWII as well. I found an awesome website where you can send a free e-card to a soldier. The e-cards have the art work of children and you can select several different personal messages to the soldier.


Check out Let's Say Thanks and send one today! It only took me a minute!

If you are participating please make sure to leave a comment so that we can all visit and link back to Go Graham Go and Jolly Mom.


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11 comments:

  1. JamericanSpice said...

    Test

  2. JamericanSpice said...

    Well gosh it worked. I kept trying to reply but kept getting error that blogger wasn't working.

    Ok I'm off to do this card sending.

  3. Mary said...

    http://mothernosbest.blogspot.com/

  4. Hoosier Homemade said...

    Seems like everyone is having Mr. Linky issues. Here is my link...
    Pink Lemonade Pound Cake
    http://hoosierhomemade.com/?p=1469

    Thanks for hosting!
    ~Liz

  5. Tara @ Feels like home said...

    That is a great idea for Memorial Day. With everyone thinking about the start of summer and our family picnics, it's easy to lose sight of the reason for this holiday. Thanks! :)

    My Make Something Monday is chili burgers.

  6. Dori's Mommy (Diana) said...

    What a wonderful idea. Mine is here.

  7. Kristie said...

    Very nice idea!

  8. Christy said...

    That sounds great!

    I made a Lemon and Raspberry Trifle.

  9. The Jacobsen Family! said...

    I'll go check it out!
    Mine MSM is Cajun Chicken Pasta! YUM!

  10. Rob said...

    Thanks for sharing, I sent a card, I hope a solider enjoys it.

  11. turnitupmom said...

    Thanks for the card idea. It's better than celebrating in the mall....a great way to show kids the real meaning of the day off from school :)