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Cindy H: Patriotism on Parade

Boy scouts salute Pearl Harbor Suvivors Warren and Betty Schott during the Armed Forces Torchlight Parade May 15.
Boy scouts salute Pearl Harbor Suvivors Warren and Betty Schott during the Armed Forces Torchlight Parade May 15.

Boy scouts salute Pearl Harbor Suvivors Warren and Betty Schott during the Armed Forces Torchlight Parade May 15.

When I received an invitation to appear in this year’s Armed Forces Torchlight Parade, I had mixed feelings. My only previous parade experience hadn’t gone well.

In seventh grade I rode on our church youth group’s float in Moses Lake. The theme? Daniel in the Lion’s Den. I had a major crush on the guy chosen to be Daniel, so I agreed to ride on the float. I pictured myself as one of the angels sent by God to shut the lions’ mouths. Instead, they made me a lion, complete with furry suit and painted-on whiskers. My mane was made of cardboard, and I kept poking my fellow feline’s eyes with every turn of my head.

Did you know Moses Lake gets very warm in the spring? I sizzled and sweated through the parade and my black whiskers ran like polluted rain down my cheeks. Then I started sneezing. The “den” was made out of hay bales, those being plentiful in Moses Lake. That’s how I found out I’m allergic to hay. By the end of the parade my eyes were swollen shut, and “Daniel” hadn’t even noticed me growling at his feet. Cindy Hval, Spokesman Review. Full story.

The reponse of the crowd to these Pearl Harbor Survivors was overwhelming and amazing.  Do you consider yourself to be patriotic?



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