
Our neighborhood has a few traditions:
The last part, the flags, are provided by the local boy scouts. They deliver a large flag to your front yard… a flag that flies from dawn to dusk.
Since my son has been a boy scout for several years now that means I drive while he posts.
It's amazing how different the neighborhood looks during the holidays. The neighbors smile that much more. They wave as you deliver or take down.
More importantly, this act raises questions among the very young. When they ask why we put the flags out front we're able to explain what the flag means to us.
We explain that it's more than a decoration- it's a symbol… and, a feeling. A symbol that this nation succeeded… and a feeling that if our founders could accomplish what they did, well then- so can we.
On our nation's birthday I have a long list of thanks... but let me sum it up this way: I thank every person who has made or is currently sacrificing so that my family can enjoy the pursuit of happiness.
When I drive past these flying colors I could not be more proud of this nation- and the privilege it is to live here.
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Photo Credit: "USA Flags" by Paula Brewer, a very talented photographer.
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Chuck, I love the tradition of the scouts putting flags on the graves, and I love our wonderful country. ;-)
Happy Indepedance Day Chuck and yes we are blessed to have volunteer soldiers. What a sacrifice.
Teri- It's not "just another day" we people show such consideration as well as celebrate with these colors.
John- Yes it is a sacrifice that these soldiers make... and as you point out- willingly.
Chuck, a great post. As a former Scoutmaster, I love it when the boys do something positive that the public gets to see.
Chuck,
Here's hoping your fourth was as enjoyable as mine! I like those traditions.
Mike in Tucson
Steve- I was a cub scout for a year. Here the scouting program is a lot bigger than it was where i lived. They do lots of fun things but they also do a great deal of community involvement- which is cool.
Mike- We had a fun fourth. The wind whipped up and the rain came which caused some second guessing on the fireworks- so we ended up driving around the Tempe firworks which exploded over the town lake- we saw them from every angle but above.
Amen! Well said.
Hope you had a wonderful 4th of July! JENNIFER
Jennifer- I did have a happy 4th, you?