According to wikipedia, Memorial Day is a day to remember people who died while in service in the United States armed forces. It’s also the start of the summertime season which ends at labor day. Not the literal season of summer, but the period of time where movies tend to get big fluffy and explodey. And as my aunt pointed out, the Japanese (Americans) also remember family members regardless if they passed in service to the country. I am unable to visit the local cemetery where my grandparents are buried since I’m out of the state but this would be a day to take my little whisk broom and some flowers. Continue reading “Memorial Day”