Introduction: What is Veterans Day?
Veterans Day is a day to honor the brave men and women who have served in the military. The United States recognizes Veterans Day on November 11th every year. This holiday was originally called Armistice Day, which was also celebrated on November 11th. It commemorates the end of World War I and honors all veterans who have served our country.
Veterans Day was first observed in 1919, to coincide with the end of World War I. Congress officially recognized the day in later years. Veterans Day is also an unofficial holiday for many countries and regions throughout the world, including Canada. In order to honor veterans on Veterans Day every year, it’s important to remember what they’ve done for our country.
Celebrate Veterans Day with Dad
Veterans Day is not just a day to celebrate the military. It’s a day to celebrate our veterans and their families.
This Veterans Day, show your family how much you care by doing something special for them. You don’t have to do anything big. Just make sure you spend some time with them and let them know how much they mean to you.
Veterans Day is this Friday, November 11th. It’s a day where we commemorate the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces and did not survive their time in service to our country. However, being a veteran doesn’t just mean you have to have served in the military. You can be a veteran if you were born before 1959 and had parent(s) who served in the military.
Veterans Day is a time to reflect on their accomplishments and sacrifices, as well as the liberties they secured for us.
It is also a time to celebrate all of our fathers who have served, or are currently serving, in our armed forces.
We should not forget that these men and women are our dads, uncles, cousins, brothers and sisters too!
Fun Activities for Kids & Families on Veterans Day
Veterans Day is a day to honor those who served in the military. The day is also set aside to remember those who lost their lives while serving. It is a time to say thank you and show gratitude for what veterans have done for this country.
There are many fun activities for kids and families that can be done on Veteran’s Day. In this article, we will explore some of these activities.
- Bounce Houses,
- Inflatable Bouncers,
- and Inflatables
Most children will enjoy bouncing up and down and playing inside an inflatable. This can be done by renting or buying an inflatable from stores near you, or if you have the ability to buy new ones for your backyard, then that is better. If you do decide to rent an inflatable, make sure that it is in good condition and dependable. You should also know the size of the area you are planning to cover, so that you can find the appropriate amount of inflatables.
How to Honor our Military and their Family this Veteran’s Day (key words: honoring military and family on vet’s day, remembering military personnel on vet’s day)
This Veteran’s Day, we should take time to honor our military and their family by remembering those who have served and sacrificed for our country. We can do this by thanking them with a card or letter, by volunteering in our community or donating to charities that support veterans. Thanking them with a card or letter, volunteering in your community, or donating to charities that support veterans are all ways you can show your gratitude for Veterans Day.
Thank them with a card or letter:
-write a handwritten note thanking your local veteran for their service, telling them how much you appreciate their sacrifice and what they mean to our country. -send a thank you card to that person’s office or house in the mail. They can also send it back to you if they want. -write out a thank you letter and leave it in the mailbox of someone who served in the military this past year, including pictures of your kids with a handwritten note thanking them for their service.- leave a thank you note signed in the post office.
-write an email to your company’s CEO, asking that they hire an employee who’s either homeless or struggling to support themselves and their family.
-send a letter of recommendation for someone who served in the military but is now looking for work. If you know anyone who’s recently become unemployed, be sure to send them one as well!-write out a letter of recommendation for someone who is looking for a job -send a letter of recommendation to someone who served in the military and is now looking for work.