As we begin to prepare for the upcoming Fourth of July
holiday weekend, like so many holidays where the original meaning gets lost, I
am grateful. I am grateful to be an American.
I’m not sure where this reflective person comes from sometimes. Perhaps it’s because I’ve become more aware of the world around me. Maybe it’s all part of living and growing older. Maybe it’s menopause. But most likely it’s because I’ve learned how fleeting and precious life is, and how easily it can slip through our fingers without fully appreciating its textured value. Much like the warm sands of Lake Michigan, when summer turns in to fall.
It can be a challenge to be grateful for this great country
when it seems that all we see is what we hear. The tickers flying across our
screens displaying news headlines that may lead us to wondering, “What is
happening in our world”?
Our country is incredibly diverse. We come from all over the world, and with
that we bring along different cultures, different religions, and we enjoy the
freedom to celebrate them. I am allowed to practice my religion and attend the
church of my choosing. I can marry who ever I want. I can choose to divorce, or
I can choose to be single.
I have the privilege to work…
I have the opportunity to work where ever I want to. I have the freedom to support myself and to pass down that strong work ethic to my children. I have the freedom to pursue a higher education, to become a veterinarian, an owner of a restaurant, or a master gardener. We are the land of opportunity, and it is my firm belief that if we want it badly enough, we can succeed.
I have the privilege to work…
I have the opportunity to work where ever I want to. I have the freedom to support myself and to pass down that strong work ethic to my children. I have the freedom to pursue a higher education, to become a veterinarian, an owner of a restaurant, or a master gardener. We are the land of opportunity, and it is my firm belief that if we want it badly enough, we can succeed.
We're encouraged to express our opinions and to be our own individual…
We have the freedom of speech. We can express ourselves freely without
censorship or persecution. I have my own blog, and I can write in the knowledge
that I have that right. We each have our own religious opinions and political
preferences. We have that right.
We are entrepreneurs…
We are entrepreneurs…
We have the ability to be innovative and to exercise creative thinking.
We support one another….
I am proud of the way our country shows their support after devastating tragedy.
This was evident with the terrorist attacks on 9/11.
The Boston Marathon where two bombs exploded near the marathon's finish line.
And most recently, the tragic shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina
In spite of the controversy and tragedy that we have been historically
involved in this past year, I am choosing to remember what my Independence
means and why I am grateful. To have the privilege to be an American. And to be
proud. Because, I am.
"My God! How little do my
countrymen know what precious blessings they are in possession of, and which no
other people on earth enjoy! " ~Thomas Jefferson
~ Peace and love
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