Archive for June, 2009

Father’s Day comes but once a year, and it’s important to celebrate all our dads have done for us. While dads do like to interact with their families and children on Father’s Day, most are also expecting a little something as a gift. But when we ask dad what he wants, the most common reply is “Oh all I want is your love and admiration”, or another phrase that is just as vague. There are a lot of cool gifts that dad is sure to love on his special day. Here are a few to consider:
_Masonic pendant – if dad is a Mason, he’s sure to like a Masonic pendant, ring, or even lapel pin.
_Barbeque tools – most dads love to barbeque, and with a set of barbeque tools, he might even be more inclined to cook on a regular basis!
_USB computer devices – whether it’s a drink warmer, portable fan, or a lava lamp, dads are sure to love fun USB computer devices.

Buzz Aldrin is an American aviator and astronaut who was the Lunar Module pilot on Apollo 11, the first lunar landing. He and mission commander Neil Armstrong were the first persons to land on the Moon; shortly afterward he became the second man to set foot on the Moon. Buzz like many other famous Masons wore a Master Mason Ring.
Actor, Singer. Major League Baseball Team Owner. Known by many as “The Singing Cowboy,” he is best remembered for his songs “Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer,” and his theme song, “Back in the Saddle Again” (1941). Born Orvon Gene Autry near
It’s well known that some of the most intelligent people in the military are found in the Air Force. The Air Force works in tandem with various other branches of the military, most often the Navy, and Air Force pilots have some of the most demanding and complex jobs. The Air Force is the often one of the first branches of the military to enter combat, whether supporting parachuting infantry, striking down enemy strongholds, or scouting for combatants. The Air Force is one of the most respected branches of the military, and Air Force pilots often have extensive job offers even after retiring from the military. Air Force pilots often become pilots for commercial airliners, flight instructors, or air traffic control personnel.
For the special Air Force member in the family, consider purchasing Air Force rings for their retirement, induction, or successful campaign. It’s important to support for our family and friends in the Air Force as their job is critical to the protection of our country. Show support for an Air Force member with Air Force rings!
