If you are a veteran you will understand the invitation which is actually funny because it says sweethearts are not provided. I had to put in a request to get married when I was in service that had to be signed all the way up the chain of command. When I first gave it to my Chief ( my direct boss) he looked at me and said, "Son, if the Navy would have wanted you to have a wife they would have issued one to you with your sea bag." I don't think he thought I was too smart getting married at 22 and planning to bring my new wife back to Japan with me. 43 years later I'm glad I ignored his advice and married the girl that is still the love of my life. Here's the invitation. Read carefully and hope you see the humor in it. The last time we were out with a bunch of sailors in Japan they had 10 drinks lined up in front of Lauralyn because they all wanted to buy her a drink for always having them over to our house when I was in port. So she's been there, but I don't think this will be one of our best date nights. Got to love a woman that still puts up with the old Sailor. She claims it was the uniform that got her.
VETRANS OF FOREIGN WARS
OREGON-BROOKLYN-MCFARLAND POST 10272
SWEETHEARTS DINNER INVITATION
We would like to cordially invite you to this year’s “Sweetheart Dinner”. The dinner will be held in McFarland at the American Legion Post on 24 March 2012. Roll call will be at 18:00 hours, chow will be at 18:30 hours and taps will be at 22:00 hours. Uniform is casual civilian attire and a sweetheart will not be issued so please bring your own.
Mess hall (buffet style) will be serving tasty barbecued port, chopped port and chicken. Some seasoned red potatoes, green beans and corn for sides. In addition we will have coleslaw, pasta salad, dinner rolls and for desert a beautiful sheet cake. The mess will be catered by J.L. Richards.
The cost is $10 per individual. We will have door prizes, beer and wine. Entertainment will be the stories, tales and conversations between all of our comrades.
Something tells me Lauralyn will not count this as this months date night. What do you think?
For those of you that know us you know we spent a year and a half in Japan while I was in the Navy. Most of the door prizes at the VFW party were bottles of adult bevrages. Lauralyn's ticket won, of all things, a bottle of Japanese Sake. Can you say ironic.Dinner was good. All the the war stories were even better. It's amazing how they get better as the years go by.
ReplyDeleteI did think it was a pretty good date night. I even thought it was funny that the door prize I won was a bottle of Saki. How fitting is that. And Jim you'll always be my favorite sailor and I plan to go to lots more dinners with you. You're sweetheart.
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