It’s Veteran’s Week
Friday, November 9th, 2007
Where did the weekend go! Here we are at Friday most likely spending the next two days getting ready for another week. It’s Veteran week in this household!
I personally want to thank those of you who spend your life protecting our air, land, and sea. Veterans have affected my life in so many ways. You are the family member, the Classmate, the Firefighter, the Peace Officer, and Friend.
I thought it would be cool to showcase the Veterans in San Jose, California. I would love to hear about your personal experiences as a Veteran or as a person who has a Veteran in their family. If you’re against Veterans and war, it’s O.K. to speak up too. Just remember to be respectful.
So here’s what to expect from About San Jose, California this week:
Sunday – Veterans in San Jose, California
A different look at Veterans lives in San Jose, California.
Monday – Veteran Honor in San Jose, California
Giving respect to a Veteran in San Jose, California. I invite you to chime in and give a shout out to your favorite Veteran.
Tuesday – Army of None
Those trying to counter Military recruitment and build a better America.
I’ll also be showcasing a new gadget, company or website for Tech Tuesday.
Wednesday – Code Pink
When women see a lighter shade of red and what they do about it.
I’ll also be checking in with the local Radio stations for Radio Waves Wednesday. Find out what’s hot in the local scene and who is giving away what.
Thursday – Veteran Honor in the Bay Area
Giving Honor to a Veteran in the Bay Area. Once again, I invite you to chime in and give a shout out to your favorite Veteran.
Don’t forget to check out Tank Thursday and find out what is going on at the HP Pavilion.
Friday – What I’m Pregnant?
The story of a woman ready to join the Army and what happens after she finds out she’s pregnant.
I’ll also be letting you know who has free stuff to give away and where the contests are. Don’t forget to check the updated movie review and my thoughts on the DVD of the week.
Saturday – Desensitizing Children
Do video games really desensitize children to the acts of war?
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