Monday, May 27, 2019

Remember






I‘ve had friends and family that served but I’ve been fortunate enough to not know anyone that lost their life while serving in the military.  I am old enough, however, to remember when the day to celebrate Memorial Day was changed from a specific day (the 30th) to the last Monday in May by Congress.  I have vague recollections of briefly talking with my classmates about how strange it seemed and no doubt we quickly jumped back into doing whatever junior high kids did back then.  I’m certain we were glad we’d get a three-day weekend out of the deal. Call me cynical, that’s okay, it seemed like the change worked so well it became more like the “day the amusement parks open”, “the first warm weather three-day weekend”, or “the start of summer sales” than a real day of remembrance. The National Moment of Remembrance became a necessary attempt as a good way to put the memorial back in Memorial Day. All this was rattling around in my mind as I browsed through articles and videos showing the various ways people celebrate Memorial Day and I thought about the families that had to carry-on after the loss of someone in the Armed Forces. Please take a moment to remember our fallen heroes today but also take a moment to share a smile, a kind word or two, and maybe a hug for those out there who are remembering their veteran today.