Sunday, May 29, 2011

Memorial Day Tribute to American Culture



In observance of Memorial Day I decided to take a whole week off. Why limit my BBQing, flag waving, and lawn sprucing to a single weekend?



We Americans sometimes assume everyone is working on our wavelength. Yesterday, one of our relatives living abroad called the house and was surprised when not one, but three people answered the phone. "Well it is a holiday weekend, Memorial Day," I reminded. Truly, he had forgotten. Living abroad can do that to a person. After a while, it's only natural to adopt the rhythms of a foreign country.



I've had the good fortune to travel abroad and sample other cultures. Love the change of pace, can't tolerate the adjustment. As a tourist, I can't wait to explore, experience, and sample. As a prospective immigrant, I doubt I could ever assimilate. I'm just too American.



"What does that mean?" I was once asked. "What culture is there in America? America is nothing more than shopping malls, McDonalds, and Hollywood." Boy did that person ever get it wrong.



Sure. There's all the regular cliches. Purple mountains majesty, Mom, and apple pie. Baseball, football, professional golf, bowling, and poker. Girls and boys next door, first proms, homecoming, and drive-in movies. But then there's the pulse of America, the little nuances I hold dear. It's wide open spaces, neighbors helping neighbors, charitable outreach, 4th of July, Thanksgiving, the Tournament of Roses and Macy's Thanksgiving Day parades, patriotic soldiers who fought and died for our right to be free, and so much more.



Today we honor those brave men and women, people who made the ultimate sacrifice so that their fellow Americans could continue this experiment in democracy. We may be slogging through tough economic times, but Americans are resilient. We bounce back. We always have.



My personal tribute to Memorial Day is a short list of cultural identifiers that make America great:



The Constitution



The Bill of Rights



Abraham Lincoln



Film, Music, and Ethnic Festivals



The Great White Way



National Parks



Well-Paved Interstates



Grassroots Activism



George Washington



Martin Luther King



Capitalism



Volunteerism



Majestic Monuments



Neighborhood Block Parties



Fully Stocked Supermarkets



Overnight Delivery



Uncle Sam



Brown v. Board of Education



Checks and Balances



Bald Eagles and Buffalo



Animal Shelters and Refuges



Natural Wonders



503(c) Corporations



Stars and Stripes



The Star Spangled Banner



Olympic Super Heroes



Land from Sea to Shining Sea



Arlington National Cemetery





Happy Memorial Day, to everyone, everywhere.








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