
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
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Memorial Day weekend...
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Just a quick post to showcase a few highlights of the past weekend. Being Memorial day, we always go to the parade in town, to make sure that we all stand and clap for all of the vets that march by. There seem to be fewer and fewer, as the WW2 and Korean War vets get very much on in years. I know that Memorial day is more correctly intended to remember those killed in battle, but who better to do so than people who where there. In any event it is both humbling and sobering to see these guys marching by. It is way too easy to forget that these old guys in funny hats, marching in step are the same ones who, when they were less than half my age, were assulting beaches while getting shot at and shelled. If you've ever read accounts of various WW2 battles, the ratios of those who went in to those who came back are mind boggling. I'm not sure we fully comprehend loss on that scale these days.
While at the parade Ray made the best of the candy throwing marchers, scrambling to grab his share. As did Teds. Mrs A. made a point of staying in communication with the kids. For some reason none of us could fathom, Chaz transformed into a pirate right before Tess' eyes. And after much bridal anguish, Cassie finally found a pair of shoes she likes for the upcomming wedding. Andrew, who always has some sort of project going, was hard at work searching for "just the right" cable to complete a repair he was doing. Classic 'Drewie.
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thus voiced The A, Mistah @ 8:22 PM
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