
As we finished the month of October with many
fascinating Halloween characters, took down the ghosts hanging in our yard, we hung the
Thanksgiving flag from the veranda and the wreath on the door and filled the cornucopia with small ears of colored
corn and lots of funny-shaped gourds grown in our yard. In 1619, English settlers observed the first official Thanksgiving in America with Native Americans. Read more about it at: http://www.berkeleyplantation.com/first-thanksgiving.html


The next Sunday was Veteran’s Day, a solemn occasion of reverence, respect and regard for all those who served our country. My husband and son went to the Veteran’s Day Ceremony held at the Victory Arch in Newport News, Virginia. Songs, Anthems, speakers and tributes were performed, with the resounding cry from the lone trumpeter playing Taps. This is a good time to honor your family veteran by placing a remembrance to them in your Family Museum.
And if this isn’t enough, next weekend starts the
holiday season off with a staggering display of holiday cheer and delight at Busch
Gardens Christmas Towne. My son is a train conductor on the steam-powered locomotives
taking park guest on a Railway train ride around the park. https://buschgardens.com/williamsburg/events/christmas-town/
So let the festivities commence and save these memories in our Family Museum. Happy
Holidays
I want to take this moment to write a few words
about the devastating fires in California. In my previous post of Oct. 21: Lost Memories can be replaced,” I wrote
how lives can by rebuilt by finding replacements for their lost heirlooms,
giving them a sense of place and history again. Now more than ever it is
important to consider creating a Family
Museum to protect and proudly display ones' heritage. God Bless and carry
on . . .



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