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Our Memorial Day was packed with lots of fun things to do so we had to start the day earlier than Lori and I like to start our days. We dragged ourselves out of bed at 8:00, so we could be at the parade before it started at 9:00. First we stopped at the 7-11 for some much needed coffee and then headed over to the paraded where we met up with Margaret and a couple of her friends.
The parade was typical of probably most small-town-American parades. It started with the local high school band and ended with the fire trucks. Here are some of the pictures I took at the parade.
I got a kick out of this next shot. Click on it to see why. LOL
After the parade, there was a ceremony. It started with the Pledge of Allegiance and National Anthem and a lying of a wreath at the foot of the monument. Of course there were also the speeches.
Then it was off to the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) post for a similar ceremony there, less the speeches, and then free food and drinks in their basement club house.
Here's a video Lori made of the ceremony.
They place is really fixed up nice with a regulation sized bar, fully stocked! Every Friday evening is Happy Hour with $2.00 drinks! Woo Hoo! They also have a large screen TV and a pool table. I know where Lori and I will be Friday's starting in June!
They had quite a spread for everyone. There were hot dogs of course, a six-foot hero and a few other goodies to munch on.
This is a table they have reserved as a remembrance of members that have passed away. There is a plaque on the wall listing their names.
While there, I filled out an application to become a member of the VFW, which they approved it on the spot. I'll be sworn in at the next meeting on June 14th and be walking in next years Memorial Day parade and, I'm sure, a few more parades between then and June 14th. The arrow in the picture points to the large screened TV. Click on the pic and look that the TV to see what they promised me if I joined. ;-)
Our day didn't end there! Later that afternoon Lori and I looked at a house to rent in the town just 15 minutes from me. Now she lives about 1 1/2 hours away. We met the landlord at the house and she gave us a tour. She lives there now, so it has all very good appliances and a newly remodeled kitchen. Lori liked it and agreed to take it. The landlord can't move out for a couple of months, which is exactly what Lori wanted. That gives her and her kids plenty of time to go through their stuff and decide what they will move and what they will toss out.
Then it was back to my house for a BBQ! I cooked marinated steak, mushrooms and onions for the steak, broccoli with cheese sauce and made a salad. It was all very good if I do say so myself.
After Lori cleaned up from dinner, we took a walk. The mosquitoes started coming out, so we cut the walk short. We walked 1 mile. Here's the route we took.
When we got home, we said good night to my son and his girl friend. They went to bed early, because a car was picking them up at 5:00 am to take them to the airport. They were flying to the Dominican Republic for and 8-day vacation. Lori is staying here with me while they're gone, so you know what that means? The Nudist Rules Are in Effect This Week!
4 comments:
WOW! Did we really do all that yesterday, no wonder I was so tired at work today! Ya, nudist rules in effect for 8 days...........cool!
Sounds like a wonderful weekend! I miss catching all the parades my parents would ensure my brother and I got to see... and now, my parents participate in all the VFW goings on in their town and usually organize all the parades! Thanks so much for allowing me to peek in on your day and feel like I was there. :)
xoxo
Tara
well normally i do the parade and ceremony thing, but this year as yo uknow i was in the ER instead. the condom pic is pretty funny. glad to hear lori found a nice place closer to you to move to. :)
I wish we had a parade but I enjoyed yours vicariously. Congrats on becoming a member of the VFW and on Lori getting the house so close to you! Looks like some happy/fun times ahead and 8 days - woo hoo!
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