Thursday, June 10, 2010

Memorial Day


For the past couple of years we have gone with our scout pack to the Logan Cemetery the Sat. before Memorial Day to put flags on the graves of veterans. This has been a wonderful experience for our family as we honor those who have fought for our freedom. As we look for the tombstones that are marked as veterans, we find out many interesting things. This year we found a grave for someone who had come through with the Martin Handcart Company. There is also a famous poet buried there and a whole section for infants who have died. One woman is surrounded by 6 children who had all died within a couple of months of their births. The kids get very reverent and the desire to touch tombstones with your finger is amazing. We also look at dates and find dates of our own birthdays.

I took my 4th grade class there this year as part of a UT history unit I taught. The kids went on a "scavenger hunt" to find certain dates and the graves of some key historical members in our community and state. These students loved this activity and held the same respectful behavior. A few students cried as they came to the baby section of the cemetery. It was a neat experience to see fourth graders pondering the meaning of life and respecting those who have left a legacy behind them.

1 comment:

DeGooyer Family said...

Wow, what a special experience for your class! On Memorial Day we were the only house to have a flag up - in our entire neighborhood. Kind of sad.

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