Monday, May 25, 2009

Location: Luxembourg American Cemetery, Luxembourg

Alright, so Memorial Day! Eric, update my map! ;)

Yep, I'm an Army brat, so of course I have grown to love this holiday. This year I decided I'd actually do something and go to Luxembourg to visit the American WWII cemetery there. Why I had not gone in previous years I know not. It is only 90 miles away and makes for a really simple day trip.This is the view out into the cemetery. We couldn't decide which way the tombstones face, though I think they face West representing them facing home.
They have a nice small chapel there that you can go inside and even pray if you so wish. They have really done a good job at helping to remember the memory of all those who are buried there.
The alter in the chapel is inlaid with golden letters and surrounded by two American flags. It really is a nice chapel.The ceiling is painted with some grand art.
Luxembourg's American cemetery is the known burial site of General George S. Patton, Jr.
He got a lot of love this very special day.
Seeing his grave site made me want to research him and know everything about him. I will have to do that.
There are two flags that over look the graves with Gen Patton's grave in between them.
There were so many graves; I was astonished. Over 5,000 including one of a female Army nurse and 22 sets of brothers buried side by side.
Each grave was given two flags for the day, one American and one from Luxembourg.
Each of these crosses bears the name of the person buried there.
There were numerous Jewish-Americans buried there and for them they were given a star of David.
This is one of the many. The white stone on top of it shows that a family member visited the site recently. It has to do with old tradition of placing stones on the grave sites.
There are four fountains in the cemetery. Yes, each of them is the same with dolphins and a turtle.
Thanks to the handy-dandy brochure we know that the dolphins represent resurrection.
The turtle represents eternal life; since they live for YEARS!!!
Now, I don't know the CORRECT name for these and I'm sure my father will scold me for that later.
But they were so much fun to take pictures of.
This seal is actually on the side of the chapel on the grounds but I didn't post it up there... OOPS.
But these were taken on our way out, it is the gate to the cemetery. Notice how the stars directly under the two eagles form a star of David? YES, they DOOOOOO! Look at them!
And one final shot of the cemetery. Words cannot describe the feelings of today. It was a fun trip, but more importantly it was a trip to remember why it is that I only have to work 4 days this week (actually 3.5, going to London on Friday!!!).

It was a trip to realize the lives lost for freedom, as cliche as that sounds it's true. Luxembourg holds over 5,000 deceased soldiers, it is not even CLOSE to being one of the bigger ones around the world.

What a day, what a trip!

Where in the World is Sara D. Ray? Well, now you know.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Location: Friedrichsdorf, Germany

"I love to see the temple,
I'm going there someday.
"To feel the Holy Spirit,
To listen and to pray.
"For the temple is a house of God,
A place of love and beauty.
"I'll prepare myself while I am young;
This is my sacred duty.
"I love to see the temple,
I'll go inside some day.
"To covenant with my Father,
I'll promise to obey.
"For the temple is a holy place
Where we are sealed together.
"As a child of God, I've learned this truth:
A family is forever."
Alright, ya'll teary eyed yet? Alright, so I went to the Frankfurt temple (yes, it's located in Friedrichsdorf) and it was fun.
Mom's been saying I need to go, it's been a long while since I've been so it was good to go.
This house is fun; it is the mission president's house which used to be the house of the owner of a noodle factory that sat on these grounds. When the church bought the land the previous owner gave one stipulation, cannot get rid of that house.
So they kept it and moved the mission president into it.
Really funny though, on the door is HLT which were the initials of the company. HLT is also the German abbreviation for Latter-day Saints. True story ;)
The temple grounds are always filled with beautiful flowers and I couldn't help but to take a picture of the dew on them.
I hung out with Sim and Alex for a while, what a couple of goofs.
The reflection pool was empty but they couldn't help trying to get as close as they could.
This is the side of the temple where the front doors are.
And of course Angel Moroni. NOT fixated on top of the temple.
Reasoning for that is the temple can't be taller than any of the cathedrals or churches in the city/village.
In order to accomplish that they had to put it in front of the temple.
Or it could have something to do with the fact that the airport is only 15 miles away ;)

So yes, the temple was beautiful. The experience was nice, it's good to go back and remember what it is you want in life. A forever family, covenants made with heavenly father and the ability to finish genealogy work.

Where in the World is Sara D. Ray? Well, now you know.