
This story was sweet music to my heart. When their rivals were involved in a major bus crash, the WSU marching band learned and played their rival’s school fight song. Way to go, WSU.
Not Fighting Like Cats and Dogs
With love,
Russ
Photo Credit: Edgar Chaparro
Story Credit: The Seattle Times, Leo @ Not All News is Bad
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I'm awed by the beauty of nature and the power of love and gratitude. Some of my favorite sensory experiences include waves crashing on rocky shores, waterways in ancient redwood and fern-filled forests, and rain. My wife and I have been married since 1979. We have 3 adult children and 5 grandchildren. I manage a wealth management firm that I founded in 2003. My Beloved is a Special Education teacher for Kindergartners and First Graders. I'm a published author of approximately 60 books in a variety of genres for grownups and children.
what a beautiful gesture
I agree, and love when rivals stop to honor rivals.
This type of story needs to make the headlines more often. There was a lot of emotions going on during the game. WSU’s team and player’s friends/family missing a key player who committed suicide last year, the bus incident, weather wreaked havoc. thanks for sharing this moment of honor when what really matters means more than the game itself is on beautiful display.
Well said, Denise. A beautiful moment indeed.