Each year, when Larry and I go to Kaua’i, we celebrate what we call, The Passing Of The Flag.
We hike a moderate trail in the canyon and at the top there is a lean-to where we tack a new American flag and a note. The note invites a Veteran or anyone who would like to pass the flag to a Veteran, to take the flag.
We pass this flag in honor of my beloved Uncle, Bruce who was a Marine and served in the Korean War. After The Uncle died, we started what we call, The Passing The Flag, while on Kauai.
This year while away on vacation, I fell. My left leg is a bit messed up right now and I was unable to hike while on the Island. Larry and I had to revert to plan B.
One night, we had reservations at Tidepools, a wonderful restaurant in the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Poip’u. Upon arriving we noticed a man in the lobby selling jewelry. He was around 90 years old and wore a Navy Veteran hat. At dinner, we decided that this gentleman is who we would pass the flag along to…..
A day later, the flag was passed to the Veteran in honor of Bruce Stevenson, my Uncle. It is always greatly sentimental for me and wonderful at the same time.
I miss my Uncle and this way, we can do something to honor him yearly.
Love you beyond the moon.
Me
It is wonderful that you do this for Veterans. I have my Uncle Christ’s flag that was given to my Dad at his funeral. My Mom always says the flag is for my father. I look at it as a shared flag between the two brothers. I spent so much time at the VA hospital when my Dad was there, that I now have such empathy for Veterans. I hope your leg is feeling better. Hugs.