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10 November, 2011 at 4:20 pm #482549
im going to my daughters parade and church service
10 November, 2011 at 6:00 pm #482550@angelbabe wrote:
im going to my daughters parade and church service
Im impressed Miss angelb :wink:
10 November, 2011 at 7:14 pm #482551I’ll be with the brownies ,we r matching through the town
10 November, 2011 at 7:18 pm #482552For the past few years Ive been taking my children to the local parade and shall be doing so this year too!
Not sure they really understand but they will, given time!
10 November, 2011 at 7:52 pm #482553@lucylocket wrote:
@angelbabe wrote:
im going to my daughters parade and church service
Im impressed Miss angelb :wink:
impresed with what?
10 November, 2011 at 7:57 pm #482554I took my daughters to visit some of the Somme burial sites in Picardy, France. Even at their tender ages they understood the loss, I visited the Somme American Cemetery near Bony where some 1800 soldiers are laid to rest, 1000s of miles from home where maybe their own family have never visited. The most heart rendering of all is not seeing the ages of the soldiers but the graves marked ‘Known only unto God’ – so sad! On the hour every hour the tranquility of the countryside is broken when the speakers in the cemetery play out music from the era – its very surreal!
Tomorrow my daughter and the rest of her year are attending a memorial locally.
I shall wear my poppy with pride for them all.
10 November, 2011 at 8:55 pm #482555@flame wrote:
I’ll be with the brownies ,we r matching through the town
aww flameo, thats sumthin I miss now my daughter is older we use to do the brownie/guide,scouts etc parade xxxxxxx
10 November, 2011 at 8:56 pm #482556@melody wrote:
I took my daughters to visit some of the Somme burial sites in Picardy, France. Even at their tender ages they understood the loss, I visited the Somme American Cemetery near Bony where some 1800 soldiers are laid to rest, 1000s of miles from home where maybe their own family have never visited. The most heart rendering of all is not seeing the ages of the soldiers but the graves marked ‘Known only unto God’ – so sad! On the hour every hour the tranquility of the countryside is broken when the speakers in the cemetery play out music from the era – its very surreal!
Tomorrow my daughter and the rest of her year are attending a memorial locally.
I shall wear my poppy with pride for them all.
awww thats very moving Melody xxx10 November, 2011 at 8:57 pm #482557@desmondy wrote:
For the past few years Ive been taking my children to the local parade and shall be doing so this year too!
Not sure they really understand but they will, given time!
Hats off to you Desmo10 November, 2011 at 8:58 pm #482558@angelbabe wrote:
@lucylocket wrote:
@angelbabe wrote:
im going to my daughters parade and church service
Im impressed Miss angelb :wink:
impresed with what?
with u goin 2 church cuz ur rather nowty……….just sayin
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