Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!



May the Lord bless you and yours during this holiday season.
Grover & Goni

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

November 29, 2009 - Another Day of Infamy

Officer Timothy Brenton

Sgt Mark Renninger

Officer Tina Griswold

Officer Ronnie Owens
Officer Greg Richards

The Pacific Northwest has seen the murder of five police officers over the last six weeks. All of them ambushed by suspects bent on killing police. Seattle Officer Timothy Brenton was killed, and his partner wounded, on Halloween night while they sat in their squad car alongside a city street. The suspect was tracked down by detectives and taken into custody but not before they had to shoot him. Four Lakewood Police officers, Sgt Mark Renninger, Tina Griswold, Ronnie Owens and Greg Richard, were shot and killed in a coffee shop in Parkland (near Tacoma) on Sunday morning November 29th. The suspect was caught two days later by a lone Seattle police officer on a dark city street and killed.

I did not know any of the officers but they were brothers and a sister in the law enforcement family. They were people just like each of us. They had a family, hobbies, and a life that was taken from them for no reason. Eleven children will grow up without a father or mother because of these senseless murders. Please remember each child and family member in your prayers.

Between 100 and 150 officers die in the line of duty each year. About half are killed in car accidents and the other half die from being murdered. What is so troubling about these five Pacific Northwest killings is that none of the officers were given a fighting chance. In other words the suspects were cowardly and gave the officers no chance to protect themselves. Much like the attack on Pearl Harbor 68 years ago.

As a retired police officer nothing really suprises me anymore. After 30 years you see the worst of people. These murders weigh heavily on my heart and the law enforcement community. We will get over it but the remembrance will always be there.

So if you get a chance say thanks to a police officer for the sacrifices they make to protect our society and freedoms. For that matter thank all of our public safety folks!
Jesus said:
"Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends." John 15:13

Monday, December 7, 2009

December 7, 1941 - "a date that will live in infamy"

It was on September 4th that I last posted an entry. That post was about our trip to visit the Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Well today is Pearl Harbor Day so it seemed fitting to post for the first time in three months and include the above quote from Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Most everyone knows about the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The facts are all in the history books. But as each year goes by we lose more and more of the veterans who were there on that fateful day. After all it was 68 years ago which was long before I was born. Most veterans who were present that day are now in their late 80's.

So it is left to us younger folk to remember Pearl Harbor and the 2,400 serviceman and civilians who died that day (1,177 on the Arizona alone). Our task is to commemorate these men who died serving our country and remember the thousands of others who died fighting World War II.

So reflect a little on the sacrifices of our forefathers that allow us to live free in the year 2009. And tomorrow there will be another fresh blog entry on another group who recently sacrificed their lives for us and society.