Why Do I Raise The Flag?

As a youngster, I was taught about the flag and what it meant. I learned about the flag by listening to my parents and watching them live as Americans in a free society, being responsible citizens, demonstrating the finest values of growing up and being good stewards of this special place, America.

Through teens and into adulthood, I learned about the issues and challenges we face as Americans. I witnessed our strengths and weaknesses, our successes and failures. As an old man, I see those same attributes today, as we struggle to grow and become better citizens.

I learned to love our country through education and service, a brief stint in the military for the latter and a wonderful patriotic school activity for the former.

Every Memorial Day, my elementary school would gather in the schoolyard to sing patriotic songs, military songs, our National anthem and to recite our Pledge of Allegiance. The chorus of young voices filled the neighborhood, locals gathered to listen and sing along. It was a happy time, a proud time, a patriotic time. It was the 50s.

The celebration ended with a recital of our Pledge of Allegiance and the playing of ‘taps’ from an unseen trumpeter in the distance. Our American flag flew from every corner of the old brick school building. The moment was exhilarating, even for a kid.

I remember that annual event as though it was yesterday. I can still sing the military ballads and belt out the Star Spangled Banner, and I do when the spirit moves me.

These many years later, on Memorial Day and Independence Day, my wife lines small American flags in front of our house. It’s attractive, but more importantly, it quietly expresses our feelings about our ‘home’, America, while paying silent tribute to all those who sacrificed so much to protect and preserve the American spirit and way of life.

Why do I raise the flag? Simply because I’m proud to be an American and I love my country.

Steve

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May 2020

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Retired in 2013 after 5 years as an elementary school teacher and 40 years as a sales representative to begin anew as a school crossing guard. SMy essays/stories are a way to communicate through the telling of personal experiences. One reader said about my blog stories, "...these are like a cold sip during a marathon run, simple, real life events". Another offered about my blog, “it brings some sense of normalcy not easily found in the modern world.”

45 thoughts on “Why Do I Raise The Flag?”

    1. Thank you, Mike. I share your sentiments. Your flags look great. Wish there were more in the neighborhood. Give my best to Sophia. She’s really grown into a lovely young lady right before our eyes. You both must be proud.

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    1. Thank you, John. There’s no doubt that we have issues, major issues, but street violence to the degree we’re seeing is not instructive. We have a great country. Let’s keep working on the issues. Take care’

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    1. Jonathan, I taught for a few years (elementary level) in a blue collar town before going into sales. They say that teachers make good sales people. I’m not sure about that. I loved my sales job and enjoy my school crossing job, as well. It’s fun being around the kids. And I enjoyed your poem. We need more flags waving. Have a great day. And isn’t Jennie terrific?

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  1. Wonderful to read, and yes, lots to be proud of in being a Patriot of America… My thoughts and heart is with America today… My Prayers are with ALL Patriots at this time..
    From another kind of patriot from over the Pond in the UK… We hopefully will unite together to create a better brighter world…

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