Veteran's
day has caused me to think somewhat. I felt that I should take this
opportunity to talk about veterans and their importance in each of
our lives. Please
indulge me as I talk about some of the veterans that have shaped my
life.
Grandpa
Dave Wettstein was in the the Air Force. He was a pilot during WWII,
Korea and Vietnam. He raised 6 great children (one of which was my
mother) and served those around him.
Papa
Nick Athans was in the Army. He served in the Vietnam War. He
raised 3 great children, one being my father. He was an example to
me and all those around him.
Stephen
Lee Athans, my father, also served in the Army and Reserves for a
few years. He is the veteran that has changed my life more than any
other veteran. (Side note: He was just released as an LDS Bishop
after 4 ½ years of service.)
This
has led me to think about what a veteran is. I think the greatest
scriptural example of a veteran is that of Captain Moroni from the
Book of Mormon. He said, “And
it came to pass that he rent his coat; and he took a piece thereof,
and wrote upon it—In memory of our God, our religion, and freedom,
and our peace, our wives, and our children—and he fastened it upon
the end of a pole.” (Alma
46:12) This is what a veteran is. Someone that puts their lives
on the line so that others can have the freedom to worship their God,
practice their religion, exercise freedom and have peace individually
and with their families. God bless all those that have done this in the
past from Adam, to Moroni and on into the present day. I know that God
understands the hearts of all the veterans and blesses them and their
families with righteous desires. I am grateful for those veterans
that have served the United States of America and those that continue
to serve. God bless you.



Love the pics. And I love your blog! Keep on writing, my dear youngest son!
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