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      MY FRIDAY STORY 

      The Meaning Of 11
      By Michael T. Smith 


      Here in the USA it is known as Veteran's Day. In Canada, it is known as 
Remembrance Day and is a national Holiday.


      The number 11 took on a new meaning after 9/11. Before then, it signified 
freedom.


      I had no idea what it meant. To me it was just another holiday. It was 
just a day when stores were closed and more importantly, there was no school. I 
knew about the war, but I was free to play. I knew people died for our freedom, 
but I could sleep in. I knew my parents had little when they were growing up 
because of the war, but I had food on my plate and a day to watch TV. The real 
meaning of the day was distant to me.


      Years later my daughter joined the Brownies. The first year she was a 
member, I set the alarm to wake us on the morning of 11/11. She had to 
participate in a parade. Every Brownie, Girl Guide, Cub Scout, and Scout had to 
participate in this parade in remembrance of those who died for our freedom.


      My wife and I left our daughter with the Guide leader and proceeded to 
the Canadian Legion where we waited for her. The kids paraded a mile along the 
coastal roads of Nova Scotia, carrying their flags high and proud. As we waited 
for her, the veterans arrived - old men, long past their prime. They'd fought 
in the trenches and watched their comrades die. Many came in wheelchairs. Some 
limped. A few still stood strong.


      They joined the kids and walked as proudly as they could to the legion 
where a band waited. The band played, speeches were made, and on the 11th 
month, the 11th day, the 11th hour, the 11th minute, and the 11th second there 
began two minutes of silence.


      I looked at the veterans. Their sacrifices allowed us to stand there that 
day. They gave us our freedom. The cold seeped through my jacket. I reached out 
and held my wife. A tear trickled down my cheek.


      For years, I slept as these brave men still marched in the cold November 
air in remembrance of their comrades who died in battle beside them. It took my 
daughter to make me realize the importance of the day.


      I've never missed another Remembrance Day.


      Years later, because of work, I was separated from my family. I was in 
another city, but on Remembrance Day, I heard there was going to be a service 
in the city square. I was in Saint John, New Brunswick. I put on my jacket and 
a tie, walked the mile to the service, stood in the damp cold with a poppy 
proudly displayed on my lapel.


      I watched those brave men once again march for our freedom. I don't know 
if it was because I was away from my family or the sight of those old men still 
walking proudly, but the memory of that service never fades from my memory.


      They marched, wheeled, and limped to the city square. The mayor gave a 
speech. The two minutes of silence came. A bagpipe began to play "Amazing 
Grace." After the first chorus, a second one joined in, along with a small 
band. On the third chorus, more bagpipes joined and a brass band began to play. 
The building of sound, the magic of the moment is something I will never forget.


      Tears filled my eyes that day, as the blood must have filled the trenches 
in battle. The moment is burned in my mind forever.


      On November 11th, please take a moment to remember those who fought for 
our freedom and those that continue to fight for it.


      May God bless them all. 





      ABOUT THE AUTHOR
      Michael lives in Fort Lee, New Jersey, with his lovely wife Ginny and his 
son. Ginny is the light of his life and the inspiration for many of his 
stories. Michael writes for a hobby. You may recognize him as one of our MDI 
contributing authors. If you would like to email Michael, he can be reached at 
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