That's lovely! We got to meet a couple at Pearl Harbor about 5 years ago. They were so kind and talkative, one of them told stories to my 2 boys for like 45 min. The kids were truly engrossed, and he seemed genuinely sad to go when his handlers (yes, plural) pulled him away to get him to the speech he was supposed to be giving at the auditorium. I was mortified that people were actually being kept waiting while he told my family stories, but one of the handlers came back and told us not to feel bad. It makes his day when he can connect to people on an individual basis - esp. kids. I was like, ok, but people are waiting. She said he's always late and opens his speeches with an apology because ,"he's so old and slow and loses track of time". Then everyone laughs and forgives him. Yeah, I would, too. He was amazing, a treasured memory.