Wife took the older boys.
I got baby duty with the younger two who have been sick. Didn't think it wise to take them out in the cold this year.
Otherwise we go every year.
Took off to the Sherwood service today, again, unique, very special, and reduced to tears. The coal train groaned and screeched past the service which took me to the POWs. The bugle man blew dry on the last post, and a baby screamed through the minute silence.....but didn't matter to me one bit.
Each year I go to a different dawn service to pay respects and soak up how that little part of the world do theirs. But each year I find it knocks me around more and more. I feel quite flat and a bit numb for hours after if not for the day. But so grateful for those who gave the ultimate sacrifice, thank you.
Jason
2010 130 TDCi
Wife took the older boys.
I got baby duty with the younger two who have been sick. Didn't think it wise to take them out in the cold this year.
Otherwise we go every year.
I was there as well....brings a tear to my eye every yearOriginally Posted by bob10
i was at blacktown service, my kids marched along with the scouts and my little girl got to lay a wreath.
first one i have attended and having just become an official aussie thought i should go, surprised by the number in attendance and will plan to be at the next one.![]()
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