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4th of July

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

4th of July this weekend brings lots of memories for all of us and I sincerely hope that Gratitude is on the top of the list. Grateful for number one our freedom to be, do and have all that we are created for.

Grateful for our service men and women serving our country in all parts of the world, giving of themselves with no regret, so that we here and around the world are free to choose life, liberty, freedom of choice, freedom of voice, freedom to eat whatever we choose, choose our own care for our bodies, choose our friends and choose to be happy no matter where we live and work. This quote says it quite doesn’t it?

I believe in America because we have great dreams–and because we have the opportunity to make those dreams come true.

- Wendell L. Wilkie

4th of July

Happy 4th of July.

Celebrate your freedoms with passion on this 4th of July, share love with family, with friends, with someone less fortunate than you are.Be grateful for one and all as you take time to reflect how and why we are allowed to celebrate our freedoms. If you have never had the opportunity to visit the memorial grounds of our serviceman and servicewomen, then take the time to appreciate this video:

Arlington, a musical tribute for Fourth of July

July 4th. An original song in tribute to our fallen heroes and all who have served the USA. Written and performed by the Worship Team leader of Faith Baptist Church, Osterville, MA. God bless you all.

4th of July, what a great day to celebrate with music also. Lots of songs have been written to life our spirts and make our souls sing for joy of all that we as a free country appreciate, no matter our vocation, place of residence and in what part of the world we reside. Watch some fireworks. Appreciate Life and love life.

Enjoy the talent of this young man:

Happy 4th of July!

Song: My Country tis of Thee Words by: Samuel F. Smith Sheet Music/Tabs: None :( Ocarina: Eagle Pendant – whistleworks.com I wanted to make a video really quick to wish everyone a Happy Independence Day! Although it is widely known as the British National Anthem, “God Save the Queen”, an American named Samuel F. Smith added new lyrics to the melody in 1831 and it became well known as an American patriotic hymn. It was soon recognized as America’s unofficial National Anthem, but was …


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