Do you have the day off from work (in the US) Memorial Day, May 28th?
If so, what are planning to do? Golf? Tennis? Swimming?
YC
by YoursChelbie 17 Replies latest jw friends
Do you have the day off from work (in the US) Memorial Day, May 28th?
If so, what are planning to do? Golf? Tennis? Swimming?
YC
On Memorial weekend I actually go visit graves. I take hand garden tools and a pail and I edge the stones. It's an all day deal and I look forward to it. I go to Hills Of Rest in Sioux Falls, then Pipestone, and then Arco.
I always have a late lunch on the way home at Lang's in Pipestone.
Just another day to me nothing special
I take hand garden tools and a pail and I edge the stones.
That's interesting. Have you been doing this for several years? Any particular reason why you do this?
YC
Camping and Mountain Biking with friends.
What is the memorial day? Who is it for?
greendawn: Memorial Day in the US is a day of rememberace to those who have died in military service while serving the US in wars.
See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memorial_day
YC
Thanks Chelbie, this is a holiday unique to the USA, I knew about thanks giving day and independence day but not this one.
You wrote: Have you been doing this for several years? Any particular reason why you do this?
Yes, I have done it every year for many years. If I don't edge the markers, the grass will grow up and onto the markers. I also clean any dirt or bird stains off the markers. For that job, I take mild cleaner and a terry cloth towel.
I also visit the graves of friends who have died.
Memorial Day was originally for the purpose of honoring the soldiers who died in the American Civil War, 1861-1865. To most Americans, it is just a day off from work.
When I was a child living in rural Kentucky and Tennessee, my grandmother called it "Decoration Day." She would spend weeks making flowers from crepe paper to decorate the graves of deceased family members. Some of the graveyards are now in areas where no one lives any longer and might be unsafe to visit because of snakes in the overgrown weeds. Some of the graveyards are maintained by people who are paid by family members of those buried there. I am so far away now and never visit graves. It is time I paid a visit back home.
Regards,
SandraC