I usually commemorate the day by putting up a picture like this:
It is apt. Nothing wrong with tipping the cap to both patriotism and capitalism, albeit the second part inadvertently involves enriching a China that wishes us little in the way of good will.
But I think this is a better sentiment for the day. Photo taken at a Coach Pitch baseball game. Obviously there is some variation in age group, interest level, and attention span.
But everyone is enjoying a perfect evening in their own fashion. Its a small town, these kids all know each other. I'm getting to know them too. There's a kid who is advanced enough to hit screaming line drives but still gets a little tearful when they are caught (to the surprise of everyone including the kid who caught it). There's always a kid who doesn't really want to be there. Often as not they are a star a year or two later. And the diminutive third baseman you see above. He did something that over a half century of baseball experience did not prepare me for.....attempting a hidden ball trick!
Different. The same. Everyone enjoying things in ways that only differ in style rather than substance. Happy 4th of July, America.
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