Today is the 70th anniversary of D-Day. I'm not going to get into a history lesson here because if you don't know what I'm talking about then you can look it up and get much better background than I can probably give you.
Both my grandfathers and my great uncles on my mother's side fought in WWII. My one great uncle lost his life in the Pacific: PFC Thomas F. Vasta. I actually have his high school yearbooks and will someday do a post on them.
But back to D-Day. My paternal grandfather was there and badly wounded. As my dad said the other day - "The most important thing to me about D-Day is my dad survived." Because if he hadn't, my dad wouldn't have been born. So I'm pretty grateful too.
I never got to know my grandfather. He died before I was born. Because the universe loves irony, the career army man who was declared KIA and MIA so many times my grandmother just ignored the telegrams after awhile, lost his life in a car accident.
I know.
So to one 21 year old man who would someday have son who would grow up to be my father: Thank You. I wish I'd known you from more than stories. I don't smoke but I will have a beer in your honor today.
As opposed to yesterday when I just had a beer because I wanted one.
I'm definitely your granddaughter.
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