“As we express our gratitude we must never forget the the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them” said John F Kennedy. The important thing to always remember is as United States citizens we take a lot for granted thanks to sacrifices made by the people who fought for our country. I have to freedom to travel around and see new things, I can choose my own religion, and get an education, thanks to the people who fought for the rights we have today.
First of all, I am thankful for the freedom to travel. My family and I have the opportunity to go on week long vacation each summer. This is something that is meaningful to me because I have seen and experienced so many new things that are once in a lifetime moment. I can learn about the country, and see all of the unique and special opportunities in the U.S.. And also, I have meet many …show more content…
My family and I can go to church and learn the word of God without punishment, we can sing songs in church without punishment, we can talk about our religion without punishment. Unlike other countries, people in the United States can choose their religion, or they can choose to not believe in a religion at all. I can also study the Bible when and where I want without consequences. Freedom of religion is very important to me and how I live my day to day life.
Finally, thanks to many people who served I can get an education. In some countries like Pakistan, women can not get an education, but in the U.S women can go to school, go to college and get educated. With a good education I can help support my family by getting a job, and helping out with tasks around the house. Also women have helped change the world for the better with the information and learning they received. Women have changed the world all because we can get an education and help make a change. I am thankful that we can get an education in the United