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McKay's teacher asked if she could take a picture of me and her kids. |
I originally started a post with this title on the 4th of July but never got around to finishing it. I think that in light of all that has gone on with the presidential election and with our country in general that I needed to write down some of my feelings about our country. My kids in elementary school had a Veteran's Day program and I had the day off of work. My daughter Makenna asked if I would come dressed in my blues. I accepted her invitation and arrived at the school with Cami and got a front row seat. The program was held in the school's parking lot with chairs set up on one side for parents and on the other for the high school band that came to play the Star Spangled Banner and medly of military service songs. As the seats began to be filled people were talking and mingling around. The wind began to pick up and unfurled the proud American colors posted on one side of the little podium situated in the middle of the parking lot. The wind got stronger until it blew hard enough to overcome the base that held it down and the flag fell to the ground. I ran over and picked it up. Several teachers suggested ways to firm up the platform that held it up but nothing worked. The wind continued to blow and the only way it remained upright was to post someone at its side and hold it firmly providing the support necessary to anchor it against the forces that threatened to topple it.
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This is the flag prior to the fall. |
I found this experinece very significant to us today. What makes our country great is its people. We the People, are the United States of America. We hold up and support the standard of freedom and liberty that is a beacon to the whole world. If we see something in our government, our community, our family, in our own hearts that needs to be changed do something about it. Empower yourself. Do not be an armchair citizen complaining from the comfort of your couch watching as what our forefathers died to create and keep crumbles before your eyes.
Harold B. Lee, former president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said,
"Men may fail in this country, earthquakes may come, seas may heave beyond their bounds, there may be great drought, disaster, and hardship, but this nation, founded on principles laid down by men whom God raised up, will never fail. This is the cradle of humanity, where life on this earth began in the Garden of Eden. This is the place of the new Jerusalem. This is the place that the Lord said is favored above all other nations in all the world. This is the place where the Savior will come to His temple. This is the favored land in all the world. Yes, I repeat, men may fail, but this nation won’t fail. I have faith in America; you and I must have faith in America, if we understand the teachings of the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are living in a day when we must pay heed to these challenges.
I plead with you not to preach pessimism. Preach that this is the greatest country in all the world. This is the favored land. This is the land of our forefathers. It is the nation that will stand despite whatever trials or crises it may yet have to pass through."
This is an incredible country, it is the promised land! We must live as though all is not lost. We must live as though we realize the incredible blessing that it is to live here. We have seen how the vocal minority has slowly overtaken the silent and often complacent majority. Be silent no longer. This is worth fighting for, your voice is your weapon!