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eileenleft May 26th, 2004 12:12 PM

Hopefully the rain will hold off here after 10" this month. I'll work in the yard, clean the house, go to the high school girls' soccer sectional playoff game, and on Monday, go to the big Memorial Day Parade with the rest of the town.

Cassandra May 26th, 2004 12:15 PM

Believe it or not, first year in a while no one is going to a soccer tournament. Miss the 5 yrs. when son's team was in tournaments (he's Old now, at 24), don't miss all the tournaments where DH referees. He gets exhausted and sunburned (sunblock just melts and drips, no matter what we do); I get bored.

So THIS year, we're popping down to Wrightsville Beach -- crab cakes at the Oceanic, breakfast on the causeway, brisk morning constitutional along the waves. Have to be back Sun. evening so it isn't the full weekend, but I'll take it.

Fodorite018 May 26th, 2004 01:44 PM

Travellyn--Good for you for teaching your children the meaning behind these holidays!!! My dh recently retired from the military and our kids have met way too many people who do not fully realize what is being observed. Thanks you:)

travellyn May 26th, 2004 02:10 PM

Thanks, mms. I'm embarrassed to admit that the reason I realized I needed to do it was that while we were visiting the Grand Canyon in April, a ranger asked my 11 year old what Memorial Day meant, and my son had no clue.

buffygirl May 26th, 2004 04:54 PM

Going to NYC with Hubby and my parents!!!

Scarlett May 26th, 2004 05:03 PM

DogWood Park for Pup.
Beach for me.
Hammock and BBQ in yard for Yankee.

Scarlett in Florida ((F))

bennnie May 27th, 2004 05:09 AM

In my tiny little New England town we don't have but one big celebration and its Memorial Day. The one and only parade is held with all the youth groups marching, the vets march, the tractors and antique cars roll down the street. The whole town follows the parade to the training field where politicians give speeches, students read essays, the high school band plays. Then the fire department gives all the kids a ride on the firetrucks back to the ball fields where there is a field day. Its the epitome of small town Americana and I wouldn't miss it for the world.

Heavens May 27th, 2004 05:22 AM

WE are going to party all weekend long. First party is for my DD who is turning 17, for 25 of her closest friends with chips, cokes, and pool.

Next party, Sunday, is for my 12 year old son's Little League team who just finished up the season as #1 team. 19 wins, 1 loss. Yeah. Should be rip roaring. It is his last year on the team and we are broken hearted to have to bump up to Babe Ruth. Time marches on.

So, Monday, think I will be flat out on the coach, book in hand, trying to recooperate...Thanks for asking.

mikemo May 27th, 2004 05:32 AM

Having just returned from San Diego and having seen the 100,000 ton USS Stennis (CVAN 74) with 6200 crew members embark for a "four month" cruise to the "SW Pacific", I'll just fondly remember all who serve(d).
M (fmr LCDR,MC,USNR)
PS my dad was a CAPT USAAF in War II

PamSF May 27th, 2004 10:58 PM

sadly..working the whole weekend including Monday while my SO heads out to various parties and bbqs. Atleast, Monday's pay is at time and 1/2..more pennies for our trip to France in October!!

cheapseater May 28th, 2004 03:24 AM

Remembering why we have a Memorial Day holiday... we will enjoy our time together and then on Monday attend our local Memorial Day Services to honor those that made the supreme scarifice for our country, which made our enjoyable weekend possible.
Here is to our fallen heroes and to teaching our children to pause and honor them on this Memorial Day Holiday.

Smokyboy May 28th, 2004 04:19 AM

Going to Europe, leave for London today and then to the Normandy area of France Memorial Day for the 60th anniversary of D-Day.

independencedaybaby May 28th, 2004 07:18 AM

Hitting I95 for Santee, SC, St. Augustine, FL for family reunion, and WDW's Wilderness Lodge Resort. Hubby will hit the parks with our nine yr. old who's been each year since age 4, so she's getting to be a pro. I'm planning on hanging out at the resort with my 15 mo. old lounging by the pool, visiting the resort's petting zoo, getting a hair tune-up and ordering room service. Disney's a second home for us and enjoying the resort's amenities while everyone else is in the parks is my idea of the ideal WDW vacation.

Happy Memorial Day, everyone, especially veterans, living and gone.`

carolyn May 28th, 2004 07:29 AM

I'll be packing for Hawaii. Woo Hoo!

kat May 28th, 2004 07:41 AM

Traveling to New Jersey for a soccer tournament.


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