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Happy Hump
Day! 
Gotta love Gryffindors!
#1 - Iām incredibly grateful for the SROs at our local schools. Two of them are very special to our family. These men would give their life for the students over and over again - they are true Gryffindors - they are awesome men!
#2 - Since you can have traits of more than one house, like Harry, I will include being grateful for my DH again. He was a volunteer fireman (meaning, he has his career, and then he would respond to fire calls when he was home) for about 15 years - you need have some Gryffindor traits to be a brave first responder and he truly was - he took his duty to our town very seriously. He was and still is a certified EMT, officer, instructor, arson investigator and a few other things I donāt remember. At 52 he wonāt do this again (he retired about 10 years ago to spend more time with us - we never saw him - I was like a single mom), but he does keep his certifications up to date.
#3 - Iām grateful for my neighbor who was a volunteer fireman with my DH. He retired at the same time as my DH for the same reason. Being a volunteer firefighter is a very brave job, but the sacrifice is being away from your family and we all know how quick our kids grow up and these men (and sometimes women) miss out on a lot of things that people donāt realize. My neighbor is a good man, and one that we do trust with our property when weāre away, Weāve been neighbors for 19 years.


Gotta love Gryffindors!
#1 - Iām incredibly grateful for the SROs at our local schools. Two of them are very special to our family. These men would give their life for the students over and over again - they are true Gryffindors - they are awesome men!
#2 - Since you can have traits of more than one house, like Harry, I will include being grateful for my DH again. He was a volunteer fireman (meaning, he has his career, and then he would respond to fire calls when he was home) for about 15 years - you need have some Gryffindor traits to be a brave first responder and he truly was - he took his duty to our town very seriously. He was and still is a certified EMT, officer, instructor, arson investigator and a few other things I donāt remember. At 52 he wonāt do this again (he retired about 10 years ago to spend more time with us - we never saw him - I was like a single mom), but he does keep his certifications up to date.
#3 - Iām grateful for my neighbor who was a volunteer fireman with my DH. He retired at the same time as my DH for the same reason. Being a volunteer firefighter is a very brave job, but the sacrifice is being away from your family and we all know how quick our kids grow up and these men (and sometimes women) miss out on a lot of things that people donāt realize. My neighbor is a good man, and one that we do trust with our property when weāre away, Weāve been neighbors for 19 years.