

I was without an order, purpose and truly out of real friends. A floater is someone without a true “group” of friends who goes from one group to the next feeling like the awkward library book someone picked up, didn’t want and randomly shoved back into the shelf. Soon, the lies started catching up to me, and I became the dreaded floater. Instead of a real explanation that would be extremely lame, to spare myself from social suicide, I created the crazy fantasy that I already had other plans - not just with my biology textbook. When my Caucasian friends asked the dreaded question, “Well, why won’t they let you?” I never knew where to start because I didn’t even know why my parents wouldn’t let me go to the movies or go ice skating. I couldn’t even go to study session without an interview and a mock trial by my parents. Thank you for all you do, all you have done, and all you will continue to do. Thank you for being an honorable, deserving individual. Thank you for your dedication and diligence. Thank you for granting us the freedom that we now have. Thank you for making our country a better place. Thank you for stepping out of your comfort zone. Thank you for all we have, thanks to you and your services. Thank you for representing us in a positive way. Thank you for being an example, thank you for being what we wish we could be as a nation. Thank you for continuing to be a part of our society as a professional and honorable members of our community. Thank you for putting your life on the line for people that you didn't even know. Thank you for involving yourself, knowing that you could only truly rely on the prayers of others as your protection. Thank you for the times you missed time with your own family to protect mine. Thank you for being brave, and for stepping forward when most have stepped backwards. Today, especially, I'd like to express my gratitude for your services, along with so many others who also thank you for your great contributions.
