Tuesday

Happy 4th!!

From all sides it seems it is completely incorrect to love your country at the moment -- but I do love my country. Some groups thinks that makes me a blood-thirsty war-monger, Christians are now saying that means I think God loves America more than any other country. Whatever. I am so thankful for so many things about being born in this country, first and foremost being the opportunities I am given daily to worship, learn about, and share God. Does that mean I think God loves America more than other countries? No, but I know for sure I love God more because of the opportunities I have in this country, and allow me to be so bold as to presume that both God and I are okay with that. Happy birthday, America, and, yes, may God bless us all.

Blog re-run from last July 4:

Troy was home (and that's a good thing) and the kids were extra-cuckoo. I always grieve for retail employees who have to work on holidays, but I was so thankful to have a place to go! In the early afternoon we went to the movie and saw "Herbie, Fully Loaded" -- pretty much as great as all of the Herbie movies. Lots of laughs for the kids, and only very innocent teenage romance. We had some burgers for dinner, then tried to go to the pool (they closed an hour earlier than usual -- my name was 'Mud'!) Wasted a little more time in the evening and finally headed out to the fireworks. Being early to bed people, July 4th fireworks always present a bit of a struggle for us. Just about the time we're really ready for bed, it's finally dark enough for the fireworks to start. As the kids become more and more tired, they get more and more hyped up and Troy and I get more and more tired and less tolerant of the hyper kids.

I do love fireworks. I have decided recently they are definitely a community activity. You simply must sit with a loved one and exclaim, "Isn't that pretty?" "Those are my favorites." "Ooooh, I liked that one!" There were fireworks after the Rangers game and my favorite moment was Clark Sullivan with hands clamped over his ears, turning to his mom with a smile squished between his hands and exclaiming, "Aren't they pretty, Momma?" Watching fireworks just has to be done with friends and family.Last night our little family was a bee hive of noise and activity. The kids sat on top of the car, then came down, then Ashley went back up. Troy found some non-stop patriotic music on the radio to get in the spirit that the kids griped and whined about. They squirreled all over and finally, Troy just packed us all up and we headed home.

As we first pulled away, we could see the last of the fireworks, so we almost made it through the whole thing. Troy was trying not to fume while they were getting louder and louder in the back seat and again, with the music, "What is this music?" "Why aren't there any words?" "But I don't know this one!!" Troy just kept turning up his music and the kids just kept talking to each other louder and louder.

Good times.

Finally, the music became a tune that the kids knew. With no prompting, the chatter and frivolity in the back seat turned to a sing-along and we heard two precious voices:

"America! America!
God shed His grace on thee.
And crown thy good, With brotherhood,
From sea to shining sea."

Good times indeed.

2 comments:

AbbieCRAZY said...

Last night was pretty great, too. I was thinking how much I love back yards - just send them out there! They even stayed!

Good times....

Roxanne said...

We had rain. . .we also had fireworks in the rain. A celebration. Victoria asked if the 4th of July was the day God made America. :)

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