Showing posts with label Fourth of July. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fourth of July. Show all posts

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Six-Sentence Saturday 06/29/2013

This is the Day which the LORD has made. Let us be glad and rejoice therein ~


Some days, I wake up happy. Today is one of those days. :) I feel like screaming around the house, caroling "There was a field in my old town / where we always played hand in hand / the wind was gently touching the grass / we were so young, so fearless."

(Song actually starts at 1:10)

1.) I just finished reading a book by Terry Pratchett, which I actually liked rather a lot.

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2.) I have been leery of Terry Pratchett's work for awhile, and aside from a few surprisingly clean, not-exactly-innuendo descriptions, this book was better than I'd been anticipating.

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3.) I am wondering whether I should paint my toenails, now that open-toed sandal season is here.

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4.) I want to go to the BEACH!!!!!! :)

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5.) Can you believe it's already almost the fourth of July? That came careening up on us, didn't it?

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That's all for today. Hope you all have a fabulous weekend!

God bless. :)

Cat

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

*Wave your Flags*

Happy
Fourth of July! 

I hope you all have a lovely fourth, with lots of fireworks, festivity, and remembrance of those who still give their lives to keep our country free. We're going to have a barbecue, and possibly dye some drinks red, white, and blue. Nothing like being patriotic AND festive, right?

God bless, and have a blessed, and wonderful, Fourth of July.


Red for hardiness and valour, duty done with greatest honour,
White  for clean, no stain to start:  pure and  innocent of heart.
Blue that to    justice    we'll adhere:     vigilant  to   persevere.
On  the field   are fifty stars, flanked  by thirteen   shining bars.
Fifty  stars  for  fifty states,  bound  by  what  the  flag  relates.
Flanking them, in red and white, thirteen stripes recall the fight.
Freedom    won,   declared today.  May God bless the U.S.A.!

You can follow the links for more info about the fourth, and the flag. Also, Liz Straw is having a giveaway over at her blog, as is Carrie Butler over at her blog. Please head on over and participate!

Monday, July 4, 2011

God Bless America

Once upon a time, our flag depicted thirteen alternating red-and-white stripes flanking a field of blue, and spangled with a constellation of thirteen white stars.

This was the first American flag.

Over the years the flag altered ever so subtly. It sported fifteen stripes and fifteen stars at one point, then changed back to thirteen stripes with a star for every state that was at that time part of the United States as a whole. For a while the stars were arranged in six horizontal lines of eight, with the points of the stars pointing up. Now, the stars are arranged in in five horizontal rows with vertical rows of six in each row, and staggered below that are four horizontal rows with vertical rows of five stars in each row, to create a sum total of fifty.

The colours used for this star-spangled banner give deeper meaning to the flag as a whole, and impart a feeling of pride and honour. The red used in the seven red stripes symbolizes hardiness and valour. The white used for the alternating six white stripes and the fifty stars symbolizes purity and innocence. The rich, deep blue used for the stars' field symbolizes vigilance, perseverance, and justice.

Red  for  hardiness  and  valour, duty done with greatest honour,
White  for  clean,  no  stain  to  start:  pure  and  innocent of heart.
Blue   that  to   justice   we'll   adhere:    vigilant     to    persevere.
On   the  field  are  fifty  stars,  flanked by  thirteen  shining  bars.
Fifty   stars  for  fifty  states,   bound   by  what  the  flag  relates.
Flanking  them, in  red and white, thirteen stripes recall  the  fight.
Freedom   won,  declared   today.  May   God   bless  the  U.S.A.!


To celebrate the day, enjoy these few videos:

  1. The National Anthem, as sung by Josh Groban (who just happens to be my favourite singer EVER!!)
  2. God Bless America, as sung by Josh Groban (favourite singer, remember?) AND
  3. Proud to be an American, by Lee Greenwood (since I couldn't find Josh singing it. LOL)





(One last tidbit of information: The words of our National Anthem were first conceived on September 14th, 1814, when Francis Scott Keys observed the soldiers at Fort McHenry in Baltimore raise the flag to signify their victory over the British Force in the War of 1812.)

GOD BLESS AMERICA!
HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!


The Declaration of Independence
History.com
History of the American Flag
US History
US Flag
Encyclopedia Smithsonian
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