Saturday, May 1, 2010

Theme Day: STATUES


AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE VETERANS MEMORIAL

"The United States Merchant Marine has faithfully served our country in times of war and peace hauling cargo to every corner of the world. This Memorial is dedicated to those brave men and women of all races, creeds and colors who answered that call to serve."



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Today is Theme Day at City Daily Photo, over a thousand bloggers from all around the globe are posting a STATUE from their home town.

FLAT STANLEY VISITS THE MEMORIAL

My nephew Stone's second grade class has just finished reading the book Flat Stanley by Jeff Brown. In the story, Stanley is flattened, but not hurt, when a bulletin board falls on top of him. His parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lambchop, send him on a vacation (in an envelope) to visit relatives.

Each student in Stone's class has chosen a friend or relative to entertain Flat Stanley on another trip. Stone chose me! I was instructed to dress Stanley in a way to reflect his visit to Los Angeles, so we borrowed Kobe Bryant's Laker uniform! Now Stanley is ready to explore San Pedro, Los Angeles, and the Port. In a few weeks he will return to Chicago (in an envelope) with photos and a journal of his trip. Stone's class will mark each location that Stanley has visited on a world map. They are excited to see the places where Stanley Lambchop went on his globetrotting adventure!

2 comments:

  1. I have never heard of the merchant marines before, but that sounds like a very dangerous yet humanitarian task that they're committed to.

    I like Flat Stanley's tour! Sounds like a fun and very interesting project!

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