




Arlington Cemetery was one of my favorite things to see. They bury 30 veterans there every day! We saw the changing of the guards. I loved that. While we were watching that, Daddy and I both thought the other person had Sarger (is this getting to be a trend?) and after watching it for 15 minutes I clued in and quickly went to look for him. I found him balled up in his stroller crying. I was sad, he thought his family left him (which we did). He did the right thing and stayed with the stroller. I was so moved by the ceremony. Very impressive. The tomb of the unknowns is neat too.