I watched Mason's new favorite game called gaga ball. It is played in a wooden corral and seems similar to dodge ball in an enclosed circle. I had my very first Kona ice. I'm not a big sno-cone fan but this was better than any sno-cone I've ever had.
My very favorite first of the evening was the flag retirement ceremony. What a beautiful tribute to Old Glory.
The initial flag being retired was cut and each of its red and white stripes were burned individually followed by the blue field of stars.
Then one by one 20+ additional flags, folded to their triangular perfection,
were respectfully laid on the fire.
This was a long slow process as each scout bearing a flag walked with respect to the fire and gave the flag the proper retirement that it deserved.
After the American flags there were several POW/MIA flags retired in the same fashion.
Two scout leaders stood watch over the fire as it burned.
We were told they would be present until the flames went out,
ashes cooled and remains returned to the earth.
I was honored to witness such an event.
Makes me look forward to our visit to Ft. McHenry next week.