A ‘Daddy-Daughter Honor Flight’

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But I gained Ray’s trust, and he eventually allowed me to actually ride the lift with the wheelchair and veteran, and we cut our time in half. Melinda even trusted me with her father and not once did either veteran complain about the jarring and ramming of their feet into the bottom of the seats in front of them. At the end of the day, Ray hugged me and offered me a job any time I was in Washington, D.C.

It’s 10:15 a.m., and we have made it to the World War II Memorial for a group photo to be taken that is given to each veteran at the end of the day, a restroom break and back on the bus. At 11:30 a.m., we have one very short hour in which to board the bus and travel to and visit Korean, Vietnam and Lincoln memorials. We definitely broke wheelchair speed limits for this one. 

From 12:30 to 2:45 p.m., we travel to and visit the Air and Space Museum. A much needed box lunch is consumed on the bus. We are offered 45-minute tours, but my father has his own agenda, so we take off for the Space Shuttle Discovery, the Enola Gay and the Concorde. He could have stayed there for hours, but we must board the bus, travel to and visit the Air Force Memorial. Exhaustion has set in, so we decide to sit this one out and stay on the bus. This takes us to 4:10 p.m., where we travel to and view the 5 p.m. Changing of the Guard at Arlington National Cemetery. Words cannot describe the emotional impact of this event. By 5:30 p.m., we are back on the lift and into our bus. One more stop at the Iwo Jima Memorial. 

We arrive at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport at 6:15 p.m. where we take a restroom break, pass through security, and then I do the first selfish thing of the day. I get a Venti, double-shot Latte, skim with two Sweet ‘n Lows. Heaven! Our last box lunch of the day is provided in the waiting area, and at 8:10 p.m. Eastern Time, we board Flight SY8604 back to Springfield, arriving at 9:30 p.m. Central Time. 

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