Memorial Day - Remember
Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 8:00 am
Hello and good morning,
I remember Memorial Day from my childhood as the day the parade marched through town, the honor guard stopped at the bridge above the river, and men dressed in uniform stood silently at attention while a wreath was dropped gently to the water below.
Taps would follow. And the men would fire their weapons into the air. And I would stand close to my dad because the sound was loud.
They say that Memorial Day parades and remembrances are becoming fewer and fewer because the WWII vets are falling away from this world.
I'll not be at a parade this weekend. And like millions of people we will be having a small cookout with friends.
But before the sun came up this morning, I will reach out and thank a handful of veterans I know, and the spouse of one who is in Iraq, for the sacrifices made.
And in my mind's eye, I still see that wreath gently dropped into the water. And I can still hear that absolute solemn silence before the guns saluted those who served.
Please take a moment this weekend to thank a service man or woman you know for their sacrifice on your behalf.
I remember Memorial Day from my childhood as the day the parade marched through town, the honor guard stopped at the bridge above the river, and men dressed in uniform stood silently at attention while a wreath was dropped gently to the water below.
Taps would follow. And the men would fire their weapons into the air. And I would stand close to my dad because the sound was loud.
They say that Memorial Day parades and remembrances are becoming fewer and fewer because the WWII vets are falling away from this world.
I'll not be at a parade this weekend. And like millions of people we will be having a small cookout with friends.
But before the sun came up this morning, I will reach out and thank a handful of veterans I know, and the spouse of one who is in Iraq, for the sacrifices made.
And in my mind's eye, I still see that wreath gently dropped into the water. And I can still hear that absolute solemn silence before the guns saluted those who served.
Please take a moment this weekend to thank a service man or woman you know for their sacrifice on your behalf.