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Normandy here they come....UPDATE

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~Mama*HOTLIPS* Rambo~

~Mama*HOTLIPS* Rambo~ Report 6 Jun 2009 22:54

Mau I thought that was lovely the 3 of them there, that little lad had so much love for his g grandad it was brill to watch.

Hubby and daughter plus the others are now on the ferry coming home they should be back here about 5 pm tomorrow night. luckily they are bedded down in cabins over night so they will get some sleep lol

xx

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 6 Jun 2009 22:50

I watched it Mama, and I'm always moved to tears! so not surprised you bubbled when you saw your daughter,it must have been a proud moment for you.

The interview with ggrandfather,son and grandson was marvellous, the young lad had so much respect.

The Ggrandfather was saying how the young children were asking the old solidiers what they did in the war.He also said he couldn't count how many of the French folk had kissed him.
Looked like they were all well entertained and cared for.

It was a poignant moment, that even in the rain, the beaches look so well cared for.

Mau xx

LittleWhiteDove2022351

LittleWhiteDove2022351 Report 6 Jun 2009 18:13

Oh No Catherine I turned Sarah into a BOY!
I was looking for your hubby and your son. Then I realised he's not old enough is he? DOH!

Still I have told everyone that I know somebody who's Hubby is there and now I will say Daughter and not son. LOL
Tricia xxx

****MO***Rocking***Granny****

****MO***Rocking***Granny**** Report 6 Jun 2009 18:12

Thats good Mama
Typical man though,hiding
lol

~Mama*HOTLIPS* Rambo~

~Mama*HOTLIPS* Rambo~ Report 6 Jun 2009 18:07

Well what can I say other than Well done to all the Cadets from the Country.

Sarah and our cadets from the county were on guard in front of the band that was playing at the service. I sat a bubbled everytime they panned onto them. I was just so proud of her. Although I am still waiting to see hubby lol he hates his photo taken so I know fine well he will be hiding from the media cameras lol

~Mama*HOTLIPS* Rambo~

~Mama*HOTLIPS* Rambo~ Report 6 Jun 2009 15:59

Update

Sarah texted at 1.20 saying that she may be on the news as the news crews filmed her and her friend.

Unfortunatly I was in town at that time so the news is on now just in case. Will be some coverage shortly I expect as at 1600 hrs the Veterans will be presented with their badges and at 1800hrs is the final parade.


Stephanie

Stephanie Report 6 Jun 2009 13:11

Dear Mama Rambo

How proud you must be - thank you so very much for sharing your joy with us!
Loved the bit about your daughter and the 3 guys!

Really looking forward to more news.

Love & cuddles
Steph xxx

~Mama*HOTLIPS* Rambo~

~Mama*HOTLIPS* Rambo~ Report 6 Jun 2009 11:50

Thank you for all your well wishes for my two travellers.

Sarah texted me last night and said she was having a ball of a time, somehow they got the cabins mixed up and she ended up in a cabin with 3 male cadets lol... once the adults realised she was soon moved in with 3 girls, she was quite miffed as she said it would have been a laugh cause she gets on with all 3 of the lads. Trust her I can just imagine her saying "Ohh I don't mind".

Got a text of hubby this morning saying he was very proud of her.

Will let everyone know how they get on when I get more info

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 6 Jun 2009 02:17

Very commendable and special for them to be there, I hope they have a good journey.

Lizx

Joanne in Burgess Hill™

Joanne in Burgess Hill™ Report 6 Jun 2009 01:41

I went to the commemorations in 1977 as a 10 year old. My grandad was a Royal Marine commando and was one of many that landed on the beaches on D-Day.

The memorial services would start about 6.30am, and there would be two or three every day to attend usually ending up with a procession, banquet or dance. The occasions were solemn, but fun. My grandad would meet up with so many long-lost friends.

Your husband and daughter will thoroughly enjoy it. I learnt so much whilst there than I would have ever learnt at school. I can spend the whole time watching the film D-Day, 6th of June saying been there, went there and what it looks like now.

Joanne xx

Elizabethofseasons

Elizabethofseasons Report 6 Jun 2009 00:56

Dear Mama Rambo

Hope your husband and daughter have a safe journey.

I am glad you are happy at them both attending the commerations.

I went to the VE day 50th anniversarry commerations, held  in Hyde Park, London, 1995.

I saw the Queen mother make her speech, the opening of the white dove for peace, tea dancing and jitterbug dance and various parades.

The commerations were very well organised and everyone was well look after.

Very best wishes to you and your family.
xx

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 6 Jun 2009 00:53

As others have said - you must be so proud!
Are they going to wear badges with pictures of the queen on?
I hear a lot of veterans are!!

Joy

Joy Report 5 Jun 2009 23:15

A very special time.

I went on a D-Day Landing Commemorative Tour in 1984; it was unforgettable.

~Mama*HOTLIPS* Rambo~

~Mama*HOTLIPS* Rambo~ Report 5 Jun 2009 22:12

Well just spoke to oh and they are waiting to board the ferry, they sail at 11pm and are all booked into cabins for overnight sleep...lucky so and so's lol

~Mama*HOTLIPS* Rambo~

~Mama*HOTLIPS* Rambo~ Report 5 Jun 2009 11:30

I'm filling up with all of your replies

thank you xxx

LittleWhiteDove2022351

LittleWhiteDove2022351 Report 5 Jun 2009 10:39

Morning Catherine,
WOW! Yea I'd be so proud too.
My boys were both in the army cadets(Thats Mont and son) LOL.
Hope you manage spot them in the crowd or parade.
A very priveleged position representing the county and Country.

Tricia xx

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 5 Jun 2009 10:34

The cadet forces are to be applauded for all their hard work. No wonder you're proud of your family for helping to carry on with the remembrance parades.
Sure the Veterans are proud of them too.

Mau xx

MR_MAGOO

MR_MAGOO Report 5 Jun 2009 10:29

That's brilliant, Mama
How proud you must be
Hope you catch a glimpse of them on the TV
Mair
x

jgee

jgee Report 5 Jun 2009 10:26

mama thats great ..you must be very proud of them..

~Mama*HOTLIPS* Rambo~

~Mama*HOTLIPS* Rambo~ Report 5 Jun 2009 10:23

Running Bear so do I...once in a lifetime thing to be doing really