We planned a Military Honor service for my Dad at the
Tahoma National Cemetery.
Our children all wanted to attend. They did not like the idea of having no kind of memorial for their Grandpa.
I was very relieved that Corinne and Fred organized it.
Fred and I flew out of Las Vegas. We took a late afternoon flight so we had all day to get ready. We parked at a hotel and took their shuttle to the airport. There were no other riders with us.
We got to the hotel very late - Scott and Jess were walking in right ahead of us. That was fun and totally not planned. Our rooms were next door to each other and Corinne's room was three rooms down.All of us made our own plans. Shannon visited two of Brian's family members and then stayed the night with Elizabeth Spurlock in Port Orchard. On Sunday we drove over to Bremerton and met up with Shannon. Shannon and I wanted Taco Time. We miss it. There is just something so delicious about Taco Time in Washington state.
Unfortunately all meals were eaten in the car. No restaurants were offering dine in.
I got my favorite - Chicken Taco Salad.The three of us drove around Bremerton and Silverdale. Stopped in to visit with Gerry and Linda Nyland for a little bit. Then we drove Shannon back to Elizabeth's in Port Orchard to pick up her car. Here we are together in her home.
We got to meet her fiance Brian. He seemed wonderful and we are so happy for Elizabeth.
Monday morning it was quite beautiful out although pretty chilly. I was happy to see the sun. The day Dad passed away it was gloomy and cloudy. This made up for that. We were all staged in our cars to follow a golf cart back to the covered area.
We were brought to this nice covered area. The program was surprisingly so lovely. I did not have high expectations, but it was so appropriate and Dad would have felt honored. I know I did. Two Navy soldiers folded and presented me with this flag. The Navy Chaplain shared a few words and poems that were just right.
There was the gun salute and a bugler that played Taps.
This cemetery is quite beautiful. You can feel a reverence throughout.
Everyone was so respectful and involved in placing the flags for their Grandpa.
It was so nice to watch them all participate.
Fred is the one who thought bringing flags to decorate the grave would be a good thing to do. It was perfect.
Jess picked out some flowers from Pike's Place Market to decorate the grave. That was another perfect touch. Here is our family.
Corinne and Ben brought their children. They involved Grandpa in so many of their activities and had him in their home a lot.
Scott and Jess were able to leave their boys with her sister Kristin and her family. That worked out perfect so they had time for Scott to be tour guide and show Jess around his childhood places.
Here we are.
Shannon came solo. She enjoyed visiting with Brian's family and a couple of her best friends from childhood. We all had a wonderful time together.
Isn't this just right? The kids all did such a great job displaying the flags and flowers.
Mom and Dad's gravesite is right off the road which is convenient so we don't have to walk through too many other sites to get to them. The headstone will be placed soon.
After the service, we had Jimmy John's deliver lunch to the hotel. It was nice to be able to sit and visit and enjoy eating NOT IN A CAR.
Garrett made a colossal mint oreo cookie.
Scott and Jess and Shannon had to head to the airport. We offered to take Corinne's family on the Great Wheel on the Seattle waterfront. It's their birthday gifts this year.
Taking a picture of taking a picture. |
It was beautiful up there.
Corinne's family took off to visit a couple of Ben's siblings so we drove around. Fred wanted to drive in the new tunnel along the waterfront.
I wanted to drive up to the temple. It was spectacular the way the sun was shining through the clouds and illuminated the Temple.
We stopped and picked up Panera for dinner back at our hotel room. Fred went out and bought us some ice cream at Wal Mart. After this big trip, we are headed to better eating habits so we wanted to live it up.
It was such a wonderful weekend to spend with our children and part of our grandchildren. Nothing could have been better. I'm so thankful that we were able to honor Dad with this weekend of celebration.
1 comment:
Gayle, this is so touching. I’m so glad they planned this beautiful memorial, and all of your kids could be there together. And you had dry weather too! Thanks for sharing with all of us who knew and loved your dad. Also, how can Corinne have a son who’s taller than the rest of the family?
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