It all started with this.....

It all started with an antique quilt given to me by my Uncle Cliff in 1985. It was made by my Great Grandmother using original fabrics spanning from the 1860's to the 1930's, in a string quilt pattern. All strings were hand pieced. All fabrics were loved. I can imagine Grandpa's shirts, or Grandma's housedress or apron. And now I'm the fortunate steward of this wonderful bit of family history........all made by hand.

Saturday, July 4, 2015

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA!

July 4, 2015

I love this time of the year.  I break out all my colonial era artifacts, all the red white and blue, historical memorabilia that reminds me it’s time to celebrate our country, its freedoms, rights and liberties, and the hardships that come along with it.  I hang my George Washington portrait, drape the bunting along the staircase, and place a dozen tea stained small flags in a pewter chalice.  I watch HBO’s JOHN ADAMS from beginning to end.  I love Paul Giamatti’s portrayal of John Adams, and his years spent shaping our country alongside wife Abigail, and statesmen Thomas Jefferson (my life long crush) and Ben Franklin.  I reflect on the intentions of our original framers.

I often see quotes or billboards that say something to the affect…..FREEDOM ISN’T FREE.  People, many thousands of them gave and continue to give their lives so that we many uphold these original confirmations of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness some 239 years after the original signing of the Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776.  Happy Birthday America!

Each day I listen to news that focuses on all things negative and unpleasant in our country.  I hear about infighting and disagreements and lack of cooperation between political parties over a number of different polarizing topics.  Like you I tire of it.  It makes me crazy.  I turn down the volume.

Yes, we are a flawed and often impossible system.  But for all its flaws, and all its difficulties, and all the areas we could easily see improvements in, if only the efforts were made. Over the past decade or so I’ve come to know many recent immigrants to this country (yes, all here legally) that tell stories of countries they left for ours.  Hearing their journeys I still believe in my gut and heart that this little republic of ours is still the best gig around.  With all its struggles and challenges, the foundation remains strong.  Are things changing?  Of course they are.  But that doesn’t mean it’s horrible or can’t be saved, or the ship is sinking.  As the face of our demographics change our democracy shall change too.  The constitution can remain firm and strong while changing with the face of our people.  But then I’m a ‘continuous improvement’ kind of gal.  There’s always a solution, so there is always hope.

So whether you are having a quiet celebration at home, or having a big backyard BBQ, or going full out for a community picnic and fireworks, just remember the many that worked to create this wonderful place we call our country, the United States of America.  Be grateful.  And have a wonderful and safe celebration.


Happy Birthday America!!