Our concert in aid of Help the Heroes this evening went very well. Everyone seemed to enjoy it (and I enjoyed playing too!).
I have no idea how much we raised, and I doubt it was vast sums of money, but every little bit helps!
I had to beg and grovel at work, in order to be available to play, which has all been incredibly stressful. And in the end it came down to my very kind and generous team leader who volunteered to work the last part of my shift for me, in order for me to finish work, and get through the rush hour traffic on a Friday afternoon to get to where I needed to be to play. But even then, we were still planning my escape, this at lunch time due to a sudden change (at 9am), of my base station. The higher powers at work were being incredibly inflexible, and difficult, even though it was them that changed my work schedule at the last minute :mad: ..... but it all came good in the end.
Sunday will be a more serious affair, we are playing at the war memorial in the town, after the parade through the High Street. I'm just very glad it's not me that has to play the Last Post and Reveille, and time the 2 minutes silence in between, because it brings a lump to my throat every time I hear it. I'm kind of hoping the weather will be fine, but if not, we'll just get very soggy, which is a very small price to pay compared to those who have given their lives.
About the footballer wearing poppies - some of the guys at work were talking about it earlier in the week (I know nothing about football!). Apart from the players wanting to wear poppies to show their respect. It also raises even more funds for the Royal British Legion, because the shirts, with poppies attached, are then auctioned off on behalf of the charity, and raise a lot of money.
As for 'buying' a poppy. I struggled too, Amethist. I got a small enamel lapel pin poppy from the British Legion website a month or so ago. I always try to wear a poppy, but we are not 'allowed' to wear paper poppies at work, because they are consider and infection risk (yes, I personally think that is crazy, but 'they' won't listen). But then I realised I'd need a 'proper' poppy for tonight and Sunday. So, I ended up running from shop to shop to find some ...... I finally found some in Sainsburys, but it must have been my 7th or 8th shop, and probably a 10 mile round trip! What's that all about?!!
Sandra - thanks for sharing your clip of the young girl playing the trumpet. I was completely mesmerised watching her. She's amazing. But not only that, she makes it look so effortless. I know she's not, but you'd almost think that she was miming, because she makes such a brilliant sound without showing any effort. She's almost surreal :) Thanks.