Memorial Day thoughts
Tuesday, May 27th, 2008So, yesterday was the first time that I didn’t go to work on Memorial Day in a long long time, if ever. In fact, I wasn’t allowed to go to work (well, not go and get paid for it). While I appreciate the taking of a day to honor those who have served our country and paid with their lives, I’m not entirely comfortable with how the “day off” has turned into a day of beer and grilling and baseball, much as I like those things.
This NYT article echoes this sentiment and provides a bit of history of the holiday, for those interested.
Having not served in the Armed Forces, I feel like I need to be careful, but my personal feeling about Memorial Day is that I’m not comfortable just not showing up for work, hosting a party, getting misty-eyed during the national anthem shown on TV before the game, but that’s about it. We as a nation do a shitty enough job taking care of those veterans who make it back with a heartbeat - I think those that don’t deserve a bit more remembrance, y’know? On the East Coast I would always try to make it down to DC to visit the Vietnam Wall for Remembrance/Memorial Day; somehow that seems more appropriate.
That said, were I to number among the fallen, I would want my kids, wife, family and friends to have the day off and have a good time, maybe place some flowers on my grave while on their way to take in a minor league baseball game. Hmm, that sounded a bit morbid, but I think the sentiment is clear.
