There was a special Honor and Remember Flag at the Opening
who lost their son Cpl Kyle Schneider, USMC last year while serving in
Afghanistan.
Our Gold Star parents are working through this difficult year by starting a scholarship fund in his memory.
one setting at home is vastly different when it comes to the open and available hours at the VFW (can't take that 30 foot shuffle board home with me to work on) Sooooo, it took a long time to get that painted. But today, on the eve of their Memorial Day Open House, I finished it!
Many many hours work.
Though there are many that take these national holidays as another way to party, our Veterans at the VFW Post 7290 have raised their glasses in memory to all who have gone on before them. We honor their service.
And just to go out and celebrate finishing, I treated myself to one of my favorite Memorial Day Events - The Vietnam Veteran's Watchfire in Central New York. On this eve of Memorial Day, we take time to retire our flags that are torn and tattered. The formal Watchfire Service honors all those that have given their lives in service to our country and to remember our military that are serving today around the world.
It was a hot one too. As the fire consumed the flags and sent us back from the heat, Rick and Lorie launched a sky lantern (we all signed messages to Kyle) as a way to say, "Love you to the moon and back. Goodnight Kyle".
Tomorrow is the Parade in North Syracuse and the VFW's Open House.
After that we go to cemeteries with my parents to our families own remembrance day. We hear the stories of our eccentric Great Uncle Babe (he was independently wealthy from an earthworm farm) who carpeted his gardens to keep the weeds down and my Great, Great Grandpa who sold Snake Oil when he arrived here in the United States of America.
Now that I have worked through all this stuff stay tuned, in a couple of days I will have more news on the blog for my next two paintings and the next 2nd Marine Division's Magazine "Follow Me" covers.
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