Sorry not to have done this sooner. We really appreciate all that you guys do and I would like to share a story that made me realize this recently.
As many of you know we were shut down the week of the fires here in San Diego. For a week we woke up having to clear ash from our cars like snow so we could see and could not go outside because of how poor the air was. We had it lucky but some of our friends and family did not. Upon the return of my Aunt and Uncle to their home last week they discovered their home was 1 of 10 left on their street out of about 40. But this was the amazing thing, in all of the driveways of the missing burnt homes were piles of the homes best belongings. Pictures, furniture, tools and other items were all saved. When my Uncle saw this he asked where the stuff came from and found out that when the firefighters could not save the houses they went inside the burning homes and took all that they could for the homeowners and protected it so that they would have something to come back to. It amazes me that they would put their lives on the line to give a parent memories of their child or to keep a dads tools so he could provide for the family. I did not see any of this on the News and felt it should be shared. Also as some of my family is still in the military and in Iraq I would just like to say thank you to all of you hero's out there for all you do!!!