Of course it can't be. Still every year no matter what your politics are and who is in office most Americans take a day to celebrate. It is needed.
I was struck by this Goldberg thought last night
"I Wish the Fourth of July Would Never End" [Jonah Goldberg]
I just returned from the annual 4th of July parade (and party) in my neighborhood. It's really becoming one of my favorite traditions, in part because it's one of the few times when DC feels like any other American town. My daughter loves to lunge for candy thrown from the amateurishly decorated cars and trucks. We all applaud the local swim team and the boy scouts and the "different drummer" marching band (complete with lavish gay patriotism), we even cheer — or at least smile — when Marion Barry comes up MacArthur blvd like an American general liberating some French town. The kids dance when the Bolivians come by, and they cheer when the DC horsemen (all African-American) trot past like cowboys heading home. There was a small scare at the fair when the moon bounce briefly deflated and the five-and-older kids nearly rioted. But otherwise, fun was had by all. The lines for the free hotdogs were too long and the balloon animal tent too. But everyone was in good cheer and parents did their best to keep kids from cutting in line. Lucy got an American flag painted on her face and chased bubbles from the bubble machines on the old fashioned fire engine. On the way home, I bought her a lemonade from a stand on someone's porch and told her we still had fireworks to look forward too, as well as the noisemakers we bought her. She squeezed my hand and said, "Daddy, I wish the Fourth of July would never end."
I squeezed her hand back, just a little, and said: "Me too."
07/04 03:20 PMShare
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Too Bad Every Day Cannot Be the 4th of July
Posted by James H at 7/05/2009 12:51:00 PM
Labels: United States History
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