well i am a senior at GAHS. I am currently attending FCCTC. I love to hang with my friends, they are all amazing. i like to watch movies, and listening to music. I like a little bit of everything, but Country is my thing. I like getting gifts, stickers, new bids, all that stuff. so get started ;). Oh and if you want to send me a message commenting on my pic, dont. just comment my pictures. Thanks! anything else, hit me up!
A VET WHO NEEDS OUR LOVE, REMEMBER ALL OUR VETS IN YOUR PRAYERS, MUCH LUV MY FRIEND, HUGS
Gloria H
To: myYearbook.com
Subject: Wounded soldier needs our support...he was there for us, now we need to be there for him
Message: Wish Sgt. David Thornhill a Happy Birthday
There is a wounded soldier in the Fisher House in Fort Sam Houston, Texas by the name of David Thornhill.
Sgt.Thornhill lost both legs and I think both arms as well as being burned on 56% of his body while serving this country in Iraq.
David has been at the Fisher House for 2 years and his parents are reaching out to people for some moral support for their son.
They are not asking for money or anything like that but they are asking for as many soldiers and veterans as possible to please send him a birthday card. His birthday is this coming week and it would be nice if a lot of us send him a birthday card to show him how much we love him for what he has sacrificed for his country. His parents are worried about his emotional status and he hardly ever has visitors.
Let's help this soldier and send him a lot of cards. Please show your love. (See address below)
David's Mailing address:
Sgt. David Thornhill
Fort Sam Houston
c/o Fisher House
3623 George C. Beach Rd
Fort Sam Houston, Texas 78234
âÂÂUnless your heart, your soul, and your whole being are behind every decision you make, the words from your mouth will be empty, and each action will be meaningless. Truth and confidence are the roots of happiness.âÂÂ
THE TRUTH THAT MANY PEOPLE NEVER UNDERSTAND UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE, IS THE MORE YOU TRY TO AVOID SUFFERING, THE MORE YOU SUFFER, BECAUSE SMALLER AND MORE INSIGNIFICANT THINGS BEGIN TO TORTURE YOU IN PROPORTION TO YOUR FEAR OF BEING HURT-THOMAS MERTON