Saturday, July 01, 2006


Happy July 1st, everyone..*S* I absolutely love this picture. Of course I would not hesitate to take the toy gun out of his hand. But there is such an innocence to this child and his golden, I can't help but smile. This is what our troops are fight for, what we here in the United States of America have wanted all the way back to 1776. Taxing tea may have been the fuse, but the issues were much larger ones. I'm proud to be an American. Not always proud of things that our country does. Not always happy with the leadership and the supposed equal rights. But comparing that to other country's situations, I feel we have very little to complain about, and at least we are free to complain.
I was raised in a time when the flag spoke for us, when our loyalty wasn't questioned, when, for the most part, we were the "good guys". Our world, our lives, our culture keeps changing. And that is a good thing, a river that doesn't move is stagnant. No one promised that all the changes would be "good" or that we would like them. As it has been since the pilgrims landed on these golden shores, we have to fight the fight, cope with the struggle, and accept the fact that it all keeps changing. Ten years ago, as I faced my first cornea transplant, if you had told me that in less than 10 years, I'd be chatting with Tonya in Egypt, or Judy in Virginia, or Cher in Portland, OR, or Fiona in England....I would have shook my head and wondered if you were sniffing some wacky weed. I would have accepted your idea as a good one, but had doubt that it would be casually an everyday thing...not just a long distance phone call. Everything keeps changing. We can't have it both ways, like it "was" and like it "is". We can't just take the parts we like and make the rest of it go away. I know we try to do that, but the earth keeps spinning and time moves forward whether or not we are ready. I think we need to be greatful for the brave souls that have brought us this far, and as kind as possible concerning what we don't like or don't understand in today's world. So my American friends, and also those Americans abroad, lets wave our flags just a bit on Tuesday, and think about what being an American means.

13 comments:

Darcie said...

Happy July and Independence to you, dear Finn! Love the pic!

And thanks for the notion to stop and think about our liberties and rights as well.

Katie said...

Right on! Our country does have a lot of faults and problems but we also have a lot of wonderful people who care about each other and others in the world. Finn, you are a great example of many of us. Lov ya. Katie

dot said...

Finn, thanks for the great post today. Raise your flags high, along with our heads, be proud to be Americans. Thank and pray for the men and women who are willing to lay their lives on the line for our freedom.

Melanie said...

Happy Indpendence Day - Keep the Spirit!!! Freedom is something to never take for granted.

Melanie

Bonnie said...

Happy Fourth of July. Thanks for your thoughtful post. We all need to remind ourselve how great it is to have Freedom.

Patty said...

Your post reminds me of that wonderful poem "Hats Off"
Hats Off!

Along the street there comes

A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums,

A flash of color beneath the sky:

Hats off!

The colors before us fly....

But more than the flag is passing by....

Days of plenty and years of peace;

March of a strong land's swift increase;

Equal justice, right, and law,

Stately honor and reverend awe;

Sign of a nation, great and strong

To ward her people from foreign wrong:

Pride and glory and honor,-all

Live in the colors to stand or fall.

Hats off!

Along the street there comes

A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums;

And loyal hearts are beating high:

Hats off!

THE FLAG IS PASSING BY!

(Henry Holcomb Bennett)

Tonya Ricucci said...

Beautiful sentiments, Finn. America certainly isn't perfect, but it's my country and the more I'm away from it, the more I love it.

I saw three golden retrievers at the vet's yesterday. Big sweeties.

Lily Mulholland said...

Happy 4th of July (early) to you Finn :)

Sandy Hatcher-Wallace said...

Happy 4th of July Finn and as the great granddaughter of a dictator, I NEVER take my freedoms for granted.

KC Quilter said...

Thank you for that reminder that we all need to hear from time to time! Well said.

Judy said...

Amen!

Happy Fourth Finn!

Joanne said...

Here, here, Finn. Well said.

Dona said...

Finn, very well said.