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What did you do this Memorial Day Weekend?
Memorial Day Weekend — the “unofficial start of summer” — a time for cookouts, family and friends, and most of all, remembering.
Did you write a post about your Memorial Day Weekend?
Whether your post was a tribute to fallen soldiers, a trip to your local parade, a collection of photos from your family barbecue, or a mix of everything, link up the URL to your Memorial Day Weekend post below and visit others who posted about their weekend.
It is way to extend the celebrations of Memorial Day Weekend — virtually — with new friends and old.
We are so blessed to be free — thanks to the incredible sacrifices of soldiers all over the world. We can never fully express our gratitude to those who died so that we can live our lives in freedom. “Thank you” will never be enough.
As I told you in my post this weekend, I am Canadian and so I watch your Memorial Day activities from afar — feeling a bit lonely and craving some Hebrew National hot dogs!
Once again, Hebrew National, makers of the only national all-beef, kosher hot dog made with 100 percent premium butcher-quality cuts of beef with no by-products, fillers, artificial flavors or colors, are partnering with us to celebrate an American holiday!
(Hebrew National hosted our July 4th Virtual Backyard Barbecue last summer.)
As I told you on Saturday, I can’t even get Hebrew National hot dogs in Canada! So in order for me to indulge in their delicious hot dogs, I have to drive across the border to get them! But hey it is worth it. (Anyone want me to join them for a barbeque while I am down there?)
Enter to win a $100 Amazon Gift Card
To add to the barbecuing fun, we have TWO giveaways in our Memorial Day Weekend with Hebrew National. The prizes are $100 Amazon Gift Cards – one card per giveaway.
In the first giveaway this weekend, I asked, “What are your Memorial Day Weekend plans or traditions?”
For today’s giveaway, we have a Linky for you to join in and share your Memorial Day Weekend posts. If you aren’t a blogger, you can always share about your weekend in a comment below.
BOTH giveaways are open until June 11, 2010, so feel free to enter both.
This giveaway is open from May 31, 2010, to June 11, 2010. We will announce our winner on Saturday, June 12th. This giveaway is open to U.S. residents 18 years of age or older at the time of entry and is void where prohibited by law.
For more information about our giveaways, please see our site’s terms and conditions of use.
Add Your Link Below
Add the URL to your Memorial Day Weekend post below. Your post does NOT have to mention anything about this post or contest or link back. Although you are free to of course! We want to provide this linky to you so you can share your post and find others to enjoy.
Marie says
We always have a BBQ on Memorial Day and then we go to visit my great-grandfather’s gravesite as he was a career soldier, the only one in our family so far.
carmen says
I shared a Memorial Day post about camping!
Stephanie says
My son helped my husband put out the flag, and we enjoyed a gorgeous day w/ our first cookout of the season and our first s’mores.
Alinga says
We lined our yard and walkway with American flags and then say a prayer as a family to all of our past, present and future soldiers. Then we went to my inlaws house for a BBQ. My husband is a Marine and my dad is Army as well as my grandfathers, so Memorial Day holds a special place in our hearts.
Marci says
We always have a BBQ with friends and family. it’s a time to reconnect and welcome summer. And eat a lot!
Aimee W. says
On your other Memorial Day giveaway post, I wrote about our Memorial Day family tradition of having breakfast at my grandmother’s house. Very, very sadly, this was the first in my 34 years that we did not stick to this tradition. My 90 year-old grandmother entered hospice about a month ago. On a happier note, we did bring a home-cooked breakfast to her!
Kara G. says
We celebrated with family and friends by the pool! We had a couple of cookouts and we just enjoyed the weekend and the sun!
Amanda Martinez says
We celebrated by DRIVING from our home in Michigan to my aunts house in Maryland with our two month old. It was for my grandmothers surprise 60th birthday party. She did so much for us during my pregnancy that we wouldn’t have missed it for the world. Then on Monday we went to the annual family reunion at a park where we said a prayer for all military personnel: past, present, and future. Then we sang patriotic songs and had a wonderful flag shaped cake, along with another cake for my grandmother. It was an awesome trip and so wonderful to see my daughter with her great-grandmother for the first time.
Jaimie K says
Being away from all family, we didn’t do much this year to celebrate the holiday (and I haven’t blogged anything because I am SO behind…). I did, however, just get to enjoy the day with my little family. I also like to think about the soldiers who have died fighting for us. My little brother just got back safely from Afghanistan, which has helped me feel a lot closer to those other soldiers who also fight. It’s also fun to reflect on ancestors who have brought my life to where it is. I love Memorial Day to just remember…
Summer says
This part Memorial Day, we had a great lunch at Chickfila and then saw Letters to Juliet. It was my birthday so, we had a little celebration before the bbq at my FIL’s. It was a great relaxing day. Thanks for a great giveaway!
Serendipity is Sweet says
Thanks for the linky. What a fun blog hop!
Vickie Couturier says
I usually take my mom to the graveyard to put flowers on familys graves an we have a cookout this year it rained an we had a cookout indoors,it was nice an quiet
vlbelk(at)hotmail.com
Janice says
We have had tons of rain too. So glad you still had a great day!
MommyNamedApril says
my sister’s boyfriend proposed on memorial day and invited the whole family to be there. it was AWESOME!
Janice says
WOOHOO!!!!
Alysa says
My dad smoked a 10-pound pork shoulder and we ate some amazingly sweet onions! Aside from the food, we had a great time hanging out as a family!
Janice says
WOW – that sounds amazing!
racergirl1313 says
I thanked those who had served or were serving for their service and sacrifice. My parents are bothVietnam era Air Force vets and raised me with an appreciation for the sacrifice that our military men and women make for us every day.
Janice says
Yes – it is amazing to think of how much the millitary and their families sacrifice every day o fthe year!
Rebecca says
We spent the evening playing board games. My family is a bunch of board game fanatics.
Mami2jcn says
We spent Memorial Day weekend doing what we usually do, shopping, cleaning, yard work, and playing with the kids.
helenlam says
We spent Memorial day with family and friends. Spending time with those that you love in a relaxed, loving setting is all you need to remind yourself of how blessed we are to live in this country.
Janice says
YES – so true!
Lynda Del. says
My family and I spent Memorial Day at my parent’s house for a potluck lunch. My dad was in charge of the barbecue and we were in charge of bringing desserts!
Janice says
YUM – the desserts are always a favorite of mine. What did you bring?
Lynda Del. says
We brought over Homemade coconut flan and gourmet alfajores cookies (Peruvian type dessert). 🙂
Kristen says
We spent this Memorial Day packing to move!
Liz says
We got a lot of yard work and cleaning done this weekend. It felt good to de-gunkify the fridge!
Donna C. says
When I lived in the city, we would go to the Memorial Day Parade. Living in the country now, we remember our heroes by putting up small American flags along the drive. This year we had a quiet weekend, no family or friends visiting. It was nice to have a 3 day weekend
Janice says
That must be beautiful with all the litte flags!
Lachelle says
We celebrated by putting up our American flag, saying a prayer for our soldiers throughout the world and having a bbq. We also put the day to good use by catching up on some house projects!
Janice says
Sounds like a wonderful weekend!
Soozcat says
I don’t know if I count as a mom–I’m just a full-time auntie.
Janice says
Oh gosh – you don’t have to be a mom!!!
Sue was actually infertile for three years before she had her first. And she too called herself a full time auntie!
We were so concerned about naming our site with “mom” in it because we didn’t want to alienate those who weren’t “mothers.” Please participate here – you are MORE than welcome!!!
Soozcat says
Well, OK.
This Memorial Day I wrote a non-traditional tribute, in that it isn’t about someone who served as a soldier (though I have no doubt he would have done so, had his draft number been picked)–but it is about someone no longer with us, about ancestors and the nature of personal sacrifice.
http://laundryfaerie.blogspot.com/2010/05/hands.html