One last thing, childhood is a magical time. Quarters come from nowhere and our Uncles are the ones who drop them. "He smelled of beer" yet, he also flew a Spitfire. Would he have been a Hero had he not flown a spitfire? I haven't read Laurie's or Lizzy's or Switz' comments (minus the halos - when I saw halo I had to hide). In my mind, yes. I think what I meant to say in my previous post was this is what makes heroes, "Heroes".
Practically every one of us is a hero to someone (believe it or not, know it or not). We see ourselves differently than others - and childhood is 'magic time'. It's only when our 'heroes' are gone, do we really recognize them as heroes, despite their failings as humans.
There, that's it. Now, I'm going to read the other offers of commentary, just to see how far off the mark I am.

As for 'is the thread over now?' Ah, c'mon, leave it here so we can play in it. Kidding. Good job. From a reader.
Linda.