I wasn’t quite sure I would have anything Independence Day “esque” to capture for this week’s You Capture challenge of Independence Day or Food. I was pretty sure I was going to have to either skip it entirely or go with the other option of food. I did catch an awfully sweet photo of LittleBrother feeding his Yia Yia (Greek for grandmother) a strawberry. Or, you know a “taw-bee” as they are fondly referred to as of late. (Also, we’re not Greek. Don’t ask me.) Our 4th of July was spent at a family wedding on my parents’ Farm. I was less than pleased, knowing that BigBrother not only remembered fireworks but wanted to see them again.
And then, someone in the bride’s family broke out the big guns. While that goes against my 4th of July safety tips, I will let you know that they were far, far away from the people, fire extinguishers were present and, well, selfishly, we had a lovely fireworks display which pleased BigBrother to no end. Plus, no crowds or traffic to deal with!
See his excitement in his moves?

I think, perhaps, that was my favorite part of the display. Not that the fireworks weren’t lovely; they were. And I love fireworks. I do. But watching my oldest son dance around, laugh and play was a beautiful reminder of how I do love this country. Sure, some of his excitement was based on the fact that we let him stay up past bedtime. (“Mommy! The sun went down!” The awe in his voice was beautiful.) Sure, some of it was based on the fact that he had not one but two cupcakes at the reception. (Not really my choice here but he had the second one before I took notice.) And, no, he doesn’t really understand how lucky he is to live in this country just yet. All he knows is that he got cupcakes, got to stay up until after the sun went down and then there were fireworks! Glorious! Fireworks!
And that, of course, is enough when you’re three and a half. He’s dancing in my parents’ backyard, unaware and unafraid of anything else. He’s getting to live a happy life, live a childhood as childhood was meant to be lived. He doesn’t quite understand what the Army is or why his Daddy served in it for eight years. He doesn’t quite understand the concept of independence other than that his Mommy says, “You sure are a stubborn, independent little dude at times.” He doesn’t yet know that there are children in other countries who aren’t allowed to attend a church or place of worship on Sunday mornings. In fact, knowing the latter would make him sad. Right now, he has all the glory of independence without any of the worry.
I wish we all had that…

…but we don’t. We know the good and the bad that accompany living in our country. We worry. We fret. We argue amongst ourselves. We point fingers. And really, that’s part of the glory. We’re free to do so. And while I don’t have the same peaceful view as a three and a half year old, I’m thrilled to live in this country.
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(A note: LittleBrother had already given up and was deeply asleep by this point. Someday he’ll see fireworks!)
16 Responses to “You Capture: Independence Day”
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Beautiful photographs and your son is so funny and cute! You’re right…we are free to worry, to fret, and to have our happy moments too.
the 4th is MY favorite holiday but it is even BETTER watching my kids enjoy it just as much as I do.
great pictures!
staciesmadness´s last blog ..You Capture, The 4th.
Love that last one!
April´s last blog ..You Capture: Independence Day and food
Wonderful post and great pictures!
Jenni´s last blog ..You Capture – Independence Day & Food
Wonderful photos. I love the post as well.
Funny, my son said the same thing about it being dark… like it was the best day of his life to be up and outside when it is dark outside.
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What fun he is having! Great shots.
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It really is great watching them see fireworks (and nighttime, for that matter:) for the first time.
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What a unique celebration you had! And, yes, sometimes all it takes is a later bedtime!
Love your photos!
Kathleen´s last blog ..You Capture – Patriotic
What a beautiful pic! I can hear his laughter and happy-dance giggles all the way from here.

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Great pictures! I can’t wait to see my baby girl experiencing fireworks for the first time.
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Well said! And I love the shots of your son dancing around watching the fireworks! It looks like a great celebration!
I absolutely love the colors of the sunset you captured in the first two photos
Love his reaction shots! CUTE!
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I love your final thoughts… we are FREE to do so! We may disagree, but we GET to! The scenes from Iran recently made my heart break that there are so many people in the world that have to risk their lives to just express their opposition. We may not have it perfect, but we do live in a great country.
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Love your pics this week!!! Great post, too!
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