At the going down of the sun
and in the morning,
we will remember them.
– Act of Remembrance
It’s a lovely sentiment. Do we make good on it?
I know that I don’t. I can go weeks, even months, without thinking of the war dead. Why not? A few reasons maybe:
- I have no war losses in my family history (at least as far as I know, which is sort of the point) so I have no personal driver of remembrance.
- I never served in the military so I have no occupational or institutional driver of remembrance.
- I was never taught, and have never encountered, any Canadian practice of daily observance so I have no traditional driver of remembrance.
Is the lack of daily remembrance a bad thing? Maybe. Is it hypocritical to make a pledge of twice-daily remembrance every year and then to ignore it? Probably. Is there something I can do about that? Absolutely.