JWMM 1st MEMORIAL DAY. Driving to work this Mourning was nothing special. |--| I noticed less cars on the road. This mourning had a lazy Sunday mourning feeling. As I drove past the cemetery’s poor side, I saw a small family praying on the sand over a grave with many roses and a big American Flag. |--| Then I reached the grassy side and a million American flags and Thousands of people and a gun shot startled me. Every where I looked I saw the Cross. The whole grave, whether on the poor side or the side with money, they all bear witness to your Son. It was clear to me that everyone loves your Son. It made me appreciate my Lord and Savior, and I too wish to be buried like my ancestors. I pulled in next to a line of cars as far as the eye could see. |--| My first memorial as an ex-Jehovah’s Witness. I walked onto the grass and knelt down and began to pray. |--| I prayed for my brother Joe. I prayed for my sister AnaBella. I prayed for my sister Estela. I prayed for my beloved mother and my sweet father’s soul. But most importantly, today, I prayed for the loved ones who died and sacrificed so much so we can be free. Oh Heavenly Father, forgive me for not saying “Jehovah”. |--| My heart grows warm with just Father. |--| Thank you for my blessings. |--| Watch over my family now that my mother is no more. |--| I have only you to love me Father. |--| So I thank you for this blessing. |--| On this my first Memorial Day. |--| Amen.