To think not all that long ago people were saying, "my father this, my father that". Now it's "my grandfather this, and my great grandfather that". Who can explain growing old, everything feels the same but it always changes
Thank you for shareing this story. My granfather was A t-4 medic during ww2. he was in the first wave during d-day. After he jumpped off into the water and made his way to shore..he pulled a drowning man up above the waves and saved his life. Many years later my father told me that he and my granfather ran into the same man my granfather saved during d-day and told him the story
To think not all that long ago people were saying, "my father this, my father that". Now it's "my grandfather this, and my great grandfather that". Who can explain growing old, everything feels the same but it always changes
Thanks Joel
thatsMrSmileytoyou 2 years ago
Thank you for shareing this story. My granfather was A t-4 medic during ww2. he was in the first wave during d-day. After he jumpped off into the water and made his way to shore..he pulled a drowning man up above the waves and saved his life. Many years later my father told me that he and my granfather ran into the same man my granfather saved during d-day and told him the story
jesshooker 3 years ago