Ira in D.C., Part II
My wife and I took a trip to DC for the first time last month. Following the footsteps of those middle schoolers from Tahoka, we got to see some historical and beautiful sites. Of course it's hard to get both of us together, traveling alone, so we did our best.
Here is a picture of us sitting at the Lincoln Memorial. The group of teens in the fluorescent shirts were sitting on the steps singing youth group songs.
This picture is from the new WWII Memorial. They have these mural type engravings depicting different "scenes" of life from the American home during the war. A tribute, I thought, to the time Ira's Great-Grandpa spent overseas, as well as to my grandfather. It's never too late to say thank you to anyone.