France - Part Deux
So where did we leave off? Ahh, yes. We slept the night away at the Holiday Inn Republique. Well, the boys and I did. Dan had a rough night. That chicken that I told him not to eat caught up with him. He felt almost back to normal the next morning and was ready for breakfast. Good thing because it was awesome. Again, I'm telling you, great place to stay. It's worth the breakfast alone. The room was large (by European standards), clean, staff was very courteous and the breakfast was to die for. We ate our fill and then hit the road. Another major plus about this hotel is a secure parking garage right behind it. It was about $30 US, but handy.
Mappy.com gave us a road that we never found. Imagine our surprise when we found ourselves driving down the Champs-Elysées towards the Arch! If you had told me we would be doing this I'd have been a nervous wreck. Two things were on our side. It was Saturday morning and it's August. Most Parisians are on vacation and most tourists don't drive there. As you can see from the shot through the windshield, there was no traffic. Yeah for us!!! Now Dan has bragging rights that he drove around the Arch de Triomphe.
It was only about 2 1/2 hours to Bayeux in Normandy. We stopped to visit the tourist office and then headed out to Omaha Beach where my grandfather landed 61 years ago.
That handsome bloke on the far left is my dear Gramps. Here's a picture I took of Roy and Jean (I love being named after my grandmother) a couple of years ago up on their mountain in New Hampshire:

How cute are they? I can't wait to get to Ft. Drum so I can spend more time with them.
But I digress.... So... we're headed to Omaha Beach. Words cannot begin to describe the feeling I had being on this beach where so many fell. Here's Daniel and Joe exploring the bunkers the Germans used. They line the coastline all the way around France.

As much emotion as I felt as I looked out towards the British Channel, it couldn't begin to prepare me for what I felt when we walked into the American Memorial Cemetery. As luck would have it, we walked in only 45 minutes before they were closing. Dan was asked to help lower the flag. What an honor.
As he was helping to lower it, a woman that works there came up to me. She said it was their honor that a soldier was helping to lower and fold the American flag. I assured her it was the other way around. If she knew how patriotic my husband is she'd have understood totally. She asked what brought us to Normandy. I explained that my grandfather had been there and I thought it was important for the boys to see it and that I'd promised him I'd take pictures for him so he can see it in peace. She turned to me and looked me directly in the eyes. With all sincerity she said, "Give your grandfather a message from me, indeed, all of France and really, all of Europe should be on their knees thanking him and all those that liberated us" I could barely reply because I was so choked up. I promised her that I'd relay the message.

In the next post I'll tell you about the journey around Brittany and our visit with Nilda and family. I leave you with my favorite picture from the trip:

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