
Today in America 🇺🇸 we celebrate our country’s Independence from the rule of Great Britain which was won through the American Revolution. America’s Independence was voted favorably by the Continental Congress on July 2nd, 1776. The Declaration of Independence was adopted by the delegates two days later. The delegates represented each of the original thirteen colonies. Since 1776, July Fourth has been celebrated as the birth of the American Independence. It is celebrated by many with a variety of festivities ranging from fireworks, parades and concerts to more casual family gatherings and barbecues.
What are some of the Freedoms we celebrate?
- The Freedom to Believe
- The Freedom to Live out Our Faith
- The Freedom to Worship
- The Freedom of Prayer
- The Freedom to Have a Say in Government
- The Freedom of Speech
- The Freedom to Petition the Government
- The Freedom to Pursue Happiness
As we celebrate with friends and family today, we also remember cost of our liberty.
Independence Day is more than a holiday; it’s a symbol of our freedom won by the bravery of countless men and women who have laid down their lives for this nation.
So, as you celebrate today, I encourage you to remember the cost of the freedom we celebrate, the Heroes who paid the ultimate price, and the resilience that defines us as a nation.
Let us also remember, if you shoot off fireworks, the affects they have on others ( humans and animals alike).
Cats and dogs both experience sounds at far greater intensity than humans. Fireworks appear for them as discordant noise without warning. Horses’ innate fear responses can take over when they hear fireworks. The dangers are serious for wild animals like birds, squirrels, frogs and fish too.
The negative impacts of fireworks extend beyond animals — they can also trigger refugees and veterans as well as others who suffer from PTSD.
No matter how or if you celebrate the Fourth of July, let us take time to remember the cost of the freedom we celebrate, the Heroes who paid the ultimate price, and the resilience that defines us as a nation.
God Bless. Thank you for sharing your time and thoughts. Happy Independence Day! I appreciate y’all.










