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Remember Red Poppies

Posted on May 28, 2021 by Daniel & April

Memorial Day poppies usually appear every year and raise funds for a great cause, but over the last couple years I see less and less of them. Then what really breaks my heart is that most people don’t even understand their significance for Memorial Day. It’s a rich part of not only American history but world history.

So here is the history behind these beautiful red flowers…
The red poppy, or Remembrance Poppy, has been a symbol of lives lost to war since World War I (1914–1918), and it plays a big part in the history of Memorial Day. The poppy is worn in many of the countries that were Allied during World War I, including Great Britain, France, Belgium, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States. In most of those other countries, the poppy is worn on and leading up to Armistice Day (also known as Remembrance Day) on November 11, which is Veterans Day in the United States, or on ANZAC Day (April 25) in New Zealand and Australia, which commemorates the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps troops who served in the 1915 Gallipoli Campaign. But in the United States, the poppy is worn on Memorial Day.

The poppy as a symbol of war casualties started with a poem. In the spring of 1915, a Canadian artillery unit brigade surgeon named Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae saw bright red poppies blooming on the war-torn fields where so many soldiers had lost their lives, and he was moved to write “In Flanders Fields.”

The poem begins, “In Flanders fields the poppies blow / Between the crosses, row on row,” and ends, “If ye break faith with us who die / We shall not sleep, though poppies grow / In Flanders fields.” The poem was published in a London magazine and later syndicated to publications in other Allied countries, where it was seen by two separate (but important) women.

Two women in different countries saw the poem and were inspired in different ways. American University of Georgia professor Moïna Michael wrote a poem in response to McCrae’s, titled “We Shall Keep Faith,” in 1918. She also started wearing a red poppy in honor of the troops and came up with the idea of making and selling red poppies to raise money for veterans.

Meanwhile, in France, Anna Guérin organized large poppy drives, making and selling poppies to raise money for widows, orphans, and veterans, and to fund France’s post-war restoration efforts. She championed her idea for an “Inter-Allied Poppy Day” and started Poppy Days worldwide, during which fundraising poppies were sold in many Allied countries. Poppy factories were set up, often employing disabled servicemen to make the silk and paper blooms.

To this day many Americans will pin a bright red poppy to their shirts as a sign of respect. In the United States, the poppy is traditionally worn on the last Monday in May, Memorial Day, to commemorate the lives of those who died fighting for our country. The Friday before Memorial Day is National Poppy Day. You can find poppies that are handmade by veterans as part of their therapeutic rehabilitation and distributed across the country by the American Legion Auxiliary in exchange for donations that assist disabled and hospitalized veterans. Be sure to also check with your local Veterans programs to see if they are offering poppy pins to support your local veterans.

Help Keep The Red Poppy Tradition Alive

Here are some fun resources to teach your kids about the importance of the Red Poppy

Books: YouTube Read Alouds

A Poppy is to Remember

The Poppy Lady

The Poppy Story 

Short video on the history and how Australia uses the poppy

Red Poppy Craft

Poppy Flower Art Projects for Remembrance Day

We used the second activity from the poppy flower project and used big black pom poms for my stigma, instead of drawing them on. We double plated our poppies to make them fuller. Make sure to soften and work the paper petals and bend them the way you want them. Then we made big green leaves from card stock and added details using watercolor pens.

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Comfort Inn Fallon NV

Posted on June 22, 2015 by Daniel & April

COMFORT-FALLON-REVIEWOn our way home from our amazing Salt Lake City, Utah trip, we decided to stay the night in Fallon Nevada. We were over tired from driving all those hours and it was a spur of the moment stay. We had not made any reservations so of course we “googled” local hotels.

First we stopped at the Best Western but they had no wheelchair accessible rooms available and then the lovely hotel desk clerk directed us to the Comfort Inn. She also informed us they were known to have roll-in-showers at Comfort Inn, which is exactly what we needed. (FYI: A roll-in-shower is a shower that is all tile with no edges, no lip, and no tub basin. Made perfectly for a person in a wheelchair to roll right in to the shower without having to transfer.)

So to aid other travelers who are in wheelchairs or for those that have family members in wheelchairs this is our review of their accommodations.

Overall it was a pleasant stay, but if I had been on my own it would have been difficult. Room was well suited accessibility wise, but getting in the building was a pain.

Posted in Accessibility, Reviews, Travel, Weekend Fun | Tags: Fallon, Fallon Nevada, Hotel Review, Hotels With Roll-In-Showers, Nevada Hotel, NV, Roll In Showers, Wheelchair Accessibility, Wheelchair Accessibility Hotel Review | Leave a comment |

The Big 30

Posted on July 21, 2013 by Daniel & April

Happy Birthday Daniel! He made it to the big 30! We had a wonderful party with friends and family. It was a blessed day!

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Thank you to everyone who filled our home with joy and laughter. We loved having all of you there!
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April’s 29th Birthday

Posted on May 19, 2012 by Daniel & April

We had a wonderful time celebrating April’s first 29th birthday. We decided to keep it simple and have a family BBQ at home then have some more fun by hitting up the bowling alley.

We were thrilled that so many of our friends and family could make it to our

celebration. It’s just not a party without the rest of the Gurrola fam.

We grilled hamburgers, hotdogs and jalapenos for the brave ones. Then for dessert we had double chocolate cupcakes with glitter sugar…they were blingin’ cupcakes.

After the sugar rush we headed to the bowling alley to burn off the energy and extra calories.

Paisley couldn’t decide which pretty ball she wanted to start with.

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Our Day At Scicon

Posted on April 15, 2012 by Daniel & April

Cal-Fire helping out with the timber saw.

We decided to spend the day at Camp Scicon’s open house, with Vivi, Ezzie, Rich, & Mark. It was a beautiful day up in the mountains at Scicon. Perfect weather, not too hot or too cold. The open house party had all sorts of fun activities.  There was log sawing and after you cut your section you got to brand it. Plus face painting, bird house making and a tri-tip bbq lunch.

Ezzie decided to join in on the fun too

After all that hard teamwork.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vivi & Smokey The Bear

We even ran into some pretty well known celebrities, like Smokey The Bear. We had an excellent day checking everything out. Vivi even went on a hiking trip through the trails with Ezzie. They got turned around on a trail and Daniel went to “rescue” them and bring them back.

Vivi & Daniel

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Annual Clam Festival

Posted on October 16, 2011 by Daniel & April

According to Daniel Gurrola

It’s the most wonderful time of year!

Pismo Beaches Annual Clam Festival. One whole weekend devoted to his favorite food, Clams!

Our clam filled weekend kicks off with the Friday night Wine Walk. We got to walk all over down town Pismo tasting different wines and awesome Hors d’oeuvres.

Saturday we hung out at the pier fair and checked out all the cool vendors. Then as soon as it got close to 11am we headed to the clam chowder cook off. We got to sample 9 different chowders then vote on our favorite.

After sampling chowder you of course needed fish n’ chips to round out your lunch menu. We headed over to Chele’s our favorite fish n’ chips restaurant and shared a fantastic order of the best fish n’ chips.

After a great meal it was time to go do something fun…. Bowling!  We went bowling for a few hours over at Pismo Bowl. No records were broken but we had a lot of fun.

Next on our fun weekend hit list was checking out all our favorite shops to see if there was anything new.

We found some really cool bird houses made by a local guy who is really creative.

I don’t think any birds would actually live in them, but they just look cool.

There’s always something fun to check out in all of the shops out here. We wanted to buy the whole collection of these bird houses, but we figured they’d end up housing all of the lizards around our house.

Another fascinating new creation we discovered was this new traveling treat.
Yes that is correct, you read it right… Cheese Cake Chocolate Dipped On a Stick! We never tried it but it must have been good because the line was around the block.

After all of our shopping it was time for Daniel’s afternoon snack, we headed over to PizMo. It’s a great little Italian restaurant. Ice Tea and bread sticks make a great snack.

Now that we had refueled we decided to go check out the art galleries. First we went to the Thomas Kinkade gallery. His paintings are amazing in person. It’s amazing what he can do with light.

The next gallery we went to featured several local artists and had everything from metal work to huge oil paintings. Visiting that place just makes you want to grab a paint brush and start painting.

It was getting late so we headed back to our hotel since we need to be up bright & early for Brunch and Bubbles on the pier.

Sunday morning is our favorite but we also dread it because we know we have to leave to go back home and vacation is over.

Our table had a lovely center piece and the weather could not have been more perfect.

They had two new restaurants helping cater the brunch and they were fantastic. Plus they had two new champagne’s they had created. Quiche and mimosas what more could you possibly need.

It was a beautiful day. We enjoyed every minute of it. We hung out at the pier for hours just talking to different people we’ve met over the years out there.

Before we knew it, it was already 4pm. We decided to go to dinner before heading home. We picked a new restaurant to try out. Baku a Japanese place. We ordered sushi and a Japanese style clam chowder. It sounds strange but it was very good. It was jazz night at the restaurant so we also got to enjoy a live jazz band. It was a great evening and end to our fantastic weekend.

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Labor Day Weekend 2011

Posted on September 5, 2011 by Daniel & April

We decided to have our annual Labor Day BBQ again since the last 2 years were so much fun.

Esmeralda and Angel Enjoying Orange Crush Floats

Daniel loving his Root Beer Float

Daniel, CJ, Samson, & Jose Having A Good Time

We had the BBQ on Sunday since we had to work on Monday. We ended up getting off of work early so we decided to go bowling with our friends Esmeralda, Angel and Vivi.

April, Daniel, & Vivi - Bowling Buddies

 

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Fresh Coat of Paint

Posted on August 28, 2011 by Daniel & April

The house paint was looking pretty sad so we decided to give it a whole new look.

Before - White with Purple Trim

Then after several hours of hard work….

Fabulous Updated Look - Green with White Trim

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August 2010

Posted on August 30, 2010 by Daniel & April

This month has been busy and exciting. We have a new nephew… named Noah.
We also had a few trips to fabulous San Francisco for business. We had a great time getting to be with some terrific friends. When we weren’t talking business we were out on the town. We spent one whole day just walking around the pier area. We had an amazing lunch at The Blue Mermaid. They had many different types of clam chowder, so we got the California Chowder which was made from fresh caught clams and local farm grown veggies, and we got a traditional New England Clam Chowder. Both chowders were wonderful. The whole restaurant was beautiful.
We went to the San Francisco State Park Museum and we toured all of the historic boats on the pier.

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