JUNE
J - oy in every
heart is found,
U - nlimited
beauty all around.
N - ature
displaying her very best
E - mphasizing how
much we're blest.
"What is so
rare as a day in June?"
"The
threshold of summer, the perfection of the year."
~ Old Farmer's
Almanac ~
A month of promise
- a promise of bright days ahead -
a promise of
growth - a promise of flowers - a promise between two lovers. The
month of weddings, and Father's Day, Flag Day, Graduations, picnics
and fun in
the sun. The month
of roses. We're half-way through the year. Nature is displaying her
best with blue skies, warm sunshine, gentle breezes, and fleecy
clouds. Perhaps we can store up some of this beauty and warmth for the
winter.
FATHER
F - or all the
love you gave to me,
A - nd the
guidance given so faithfully.
T - hanks for
always being there,
H - ands and heart
so filled with care.
E - ars that heard
each childish plea.
R - espect you
gained by your love for me.
In memory of my
Dad, P.A. Hanlin,
August 31, 1891 -
June 25, 1965
FLAG DAY
Did you ever
think about the origin of Old Glory? We are told that President George
Washington requested Betsy Ross to make a flag to represent our
nation. She was an accomplished seamstress and a widow of one who had
died for his country. I wonder what her toughts were as she stitched.
Did she realize what her nimble fingers were creating? Was her head
and heart filled with dreams about the new country this flag would
represent? Did she ever imagine what this flag would mean to the
world? A symbol of freedom to so many - a symbol of power to others -
a symbol of home and loved ones to those who fought on foreign soil.
These tiny pieces
of cloth would become the emblem of our unity, our power, our dreams
as a nation.
For generations it
has had respect, honor, and love as it flies majestically over our
country. Although it is silent, it speaks to us of the past, of the
brave souls who died to defend it, of a great naton where freedom
reigns. Many have come to enjoy that freedom and learned to love
this symbol. Any place in the universe, when anyone sees the
Stars and Stripes, they know it represents the greatest nation God
ever created. When we look at Old Glory, as she is flying high,
we think of the history - the living and dying - that is
represented by each star and stripe. With pride we feel the courage
that has inspired our citizens through the years. As school
children we were taught the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag and
learned to respect and honor what it symbolizes. Yes, we wonder what
Betsy Ross thought as she sat silently stitching. We owe her a debt of
gratitude for her ability, dedication, courage and willingness to
serve the 'newborn' nation in this way. A simple task for an
accomplished seamstress but, oh, so important in the history of a
great nation. THANK YOU, BETSY!
~ Fern Hanlin
Coberly ~
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