The attack on
Pearl Harbor was devastating. A surprise
military attack by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval
base at Pearl Harbor on the morning of December 7, 1941. The base was attacked
by 360 Japanese fighter planes, bombers, and torpedo planes in two waves,
launched from six aircraft carriers. The Japanese managed to destroy nearly 20
American naval vessels, including eight enormous battleships, and almost 200 airplanes.
More than 2,300 Americans were killed and another 1,000 were wounded(from
Trivia Today)
Jenna
had a first grade teacher that I'm sure must have mentioned it - though not in
detail. Jenna obviously hadn't stored it
into her memory and appeared to be experiencing a dyslexic moment as she read
the card. She was eight at the time we
were playing a game with my mom (which I have mentioned here)
It
wasn't her intention to be disrespectful.
She hadn't realized the errors of her ways until her grandma practically
chewed her out. We had been playing
Apples to Apples and the Green Card said "Horrid" I had put down "Bad Dogs" and mom
put down "the Attack at Pearl Harbor" only when Jenna read the card
she read " the Attack of Pearl Hairball" which she didn't fully
understand but didn't think a hairball was as bad as a "bad dog"
Mom
was more with it some days more than others.
She truly was offended that Jenna had mispronounced the word as she
suspected Jenna was trying to make fun of the situation - which certainly was
not the case - but that's what mom's mind was telling her. She got all defensive and told Jenna how horrible
and awful it had been.
My mom
was only two when the attack took place, but she did remember being
scared. She had been born only two
months and two days before the war started and thus was only six when the war
ended. She was raised in San Francisco
and remembered newsreel footage played before the cinema's featured movie. She remembered having air raid drills at the
school. She remembers hiding when the
sirens went off to announce that the war had ended; in her six-year-old mind it meant that San
Francisco was under attack. Jenna
decided it really was worse than "bad dogs" and apologized for the
misunderstanding.
I was
probably six when I made an ex or a cross on a paper and put tails on each of
the sides making a swastika.
I thought it was cool looking.
Mom got upset about that, too. I
didn't know. Anybody who has followed my
blog for the last five years know that I would never do something like that with
the intention of hurting. According
to the holocaust teacher resource center, the swastika was a sign of good luck
that has become a symbol of evil (see here)
I
really love how the veterans and servicemen are truly honored in Myrtle
Creek. I don't personally know who puts
the flags up each holiday and remembrance day, but they are always there lining
up the bridges and main street. It looks
so awesome.