Saturday, April 25, 2009

Anzac Day


Today is Anzac Day in Australia (for those non Australians - it is our Memorial Day to all those who have given their lives in war, especially the huge sacrafice paid by the 'diggers' (soldiers) at Anzac Cove in Gallipoli, Turkey, during WW1)

As Middle School Captain, Matthew was asked to represent his school along with all the other leaders in our local Ipswich parade. This is quite an honour and we were so proud of him.


The Senior Captain's leading West Moreton Anglican College and all the other schools in the parade. Matthew turned when I called him, as he marched by.

We then all attended a memorial service in the local park. It was rather warm (30c) so much so, that a few of the soldiers were fainting in the heat as they stood to attention. I am sure many of them had been up since long before day break to also attend the dawn services. St. John's ambulance service worked really hard providing water and relief to many people.

The service however, was moving and beautiful and as our local RSL (Returned Services League) motto says - 'Lest we forget!'




3 comments:

Mom said...

Well done Matthew, it is a very big honour to represent your school on this special day. Lovely to hear all about it, so pleased you turned when Mom called your name.

darlin said...

What a proud moment for you Beverly! In Canada we have "Rememberance Day" it sounds quite similar to how you remember those who gave their lives for your country. It sure doesn't get as hot here though, we have our Rememberance Day on November 11.

Hats off to you Matthew, well done!

Unknown said...

Congratulations Matthew! A good event to be involved in and make your parents proud. You look very smart as well. :)