tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33767310.post8413056640416661829..comments2023-06-17T06:57:06.594-04:00Comments on this blessed life: rememberingdarlene mcleodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10388221011175331452noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33767310.post-59886421469306196782012-12-03T10:56:46.450-05:002012-12-03T10:56:46.450-05:00Never again. Your story, your grandfathers story, ...Never again. Your story, your grandfathers story, brought tears to my eyes. We live surrounded with the memories of two world wars. It is true, it is as you get older and have children and see what wars do and did, that you really understand: never again. Still, it remains so important never to forget and to keep telling our children about the devastation a war brings. I read a story this weekend about a guide working at Flanders Fields museum that once he took a group of 79 dutch students to one of the 'smaller' war cemeteries where exactly 79 soldiers were buried. That was an experience those students will never forget.<br />Bye,<br />Marianflowersandhomehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02262453899981838266noreply@blogger.com