Remembrance Day
Remebrance Day seemed to have slipped away this year. Buried under the events of the weekend.
I just recently got an email from my highschool comm tech teacher, saying that our documentary will be shown tonight at 7pm on TVO.
Reading his email brought me back, brought me back into reality.
Remembrance Day means to me:
The stories of history
Building history, teaching history
Holding onto what has passed
Passing the message
Sorrow, grief of war.
Together making a difference
Remembrance Day is a time where two teachers and 25 students, showed that we can come up on top, even in a high school. These 7 veterans are ones that make you smile, make you laugh, make you cry. These stories are what bring the reality of war to life. They give us a deeper perspective of what happened. I was privileged to have shared this experience; the memories will always live on.
hope you all enjoy...
I forgot how proud I was of this Documentary.
If you can't tune in, here's a link: When we Were Young
http://web.mac.com/uhscommtech/iWeb...ory%200405.html
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