I've been flat out since the service last Tuesday. I got hit with the flu the day after and just started feeling normal yesterday. I wanted to share this speech for some of my friends who didn't get to see it. The service at Rosecrans was a good one. It was a beautiful day and the gazeebo that overlooks the bay is stunning. We were pleased with the entire day with one exception, Rosecrans was extremely tight with their time. The service was only 30 minutes with the clock ticking from the moment we left the office. We didn't realize there would be a flag folding ceremony, and it ended up taking quite a long time. The poor newbies did a lovely job, but they must've not liked how the flag was turning out because they tucked and tucked it to no end. It took it all out of me not to rip it out of their hands as I sat in front of them looking at Michelle's watch. I knew we were running out of time, but I was on best behavior and didn't.
My cousin Michelle and Jason gave heartfelt accounts of their time with my dad and what it meant to them. There was a bugler who played taps and a bag piper who played tear-jerking rendition of Amazing Grace. All beneath a blue sky and overlooking the San Diego Bay. It was gorgeous. With just a few minutes left I made some crack about how I never give short speeches and invited our friends to come back to the reception at my Aunt Val and Uncle Jon's where I shared these words....
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