My Husband "Subvet" says that when our first son "Sonshine" was born the sun rose on our world, when our second son "Gator" was born the sun laughed and when our daughter "Sugars" was born all the flowers bloomed. That says it all.

"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...
It's about learning how to dance in the rain."
Anonymous

Your mind is the garden, your
thoughts are the seeds, the harvest can either be flowers or weeds. — William
Wordsworth

Monday, November 3, 2008

Pledge of Allegiance

As I stood outside the church with the 2 boys this morning (Sunday) waiting for Subvet to bring the van around Sonshine started talking about flags. This isn't surprising as he has loved flags of all types for years. Out of the blue he said the Pledge of Allegiance.

WOW

I didn't know he knew the Pledge of Allegiance.

He said it flawlessly about 4 times before we moved onto another topic. It brought a tear to my eye to hear his little voice say such powerful words. Then I came across this story at Penless Writer:


'The Pledge of Allegiance'
by Senator John McCain


As you may know, I spent five and one half years as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War. In the early years of our imprisonment, the NVA kept us in solitary confinement or two or three to a cell. In 1971 the NVA moved us from these conditions of isolation into large rooms with as many as 30 to 4o men to a room.


This was, as you can imagine, a wonderful change and was a direct result of the efforts of millions of Americans on behalf of a few hundred POW's, 10,000 miles from home.


One of the men who moved into my room was a young man named Mike Christian.


Mike came from a small town near Selma, Alabama. He didn't wear a pair of shoes until he was 13 years old. At 17, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He later earned a commission by going to Officer Training School. Then he became a Naval Flight Officer and was shot down and captured in 1967. Mike had a keen and deep appreciation of the opportunities this country and our military provide for people who want to work and want to succeed.


As part of the change in treatment, the Vietnamese allowed some prisoners to receive packages from home. In some of these packages were handkerchiefs, scarves and other items of clothing.


Mike got himself a bamboo needle. Over a period of a couple of months, he created an American flag and sewed on the inside of his shirt.


Every afternoon, before we had a bowl of soup, we would hang Mike's shirt on the wall of the cell and say the Pledge of Allegiance.


I know the Pledge of Allegiance may not seem the most important part of our day now, but I can assure you that in that stark cell, it was indeed the most important and meaningful event.


One day the Vietnamese searched our cell, as they did periodically, and discovered Mike's shirt with the flag sewn inside and removed it.


That evening they returned, opened the door of the cell, and for the benefit of all of us, beat Mike Christian severely for the next couple of hours. Then they opened the door of the cell and threw him in. We cleaned him up as well as we could.


The cell in which we lived had a concrete slab in the middle on which we slept, four naked, light bulbs hung in each corner of the room


As I said, we tried to clean up Mike as well as we could. After the excitement died down, I looked in the corner of the room, and sitting there beneath that dim light bulb with a piece of red cloth, another shirt and his bamboo needle, was my friend, Mike Christian. He was sitting there with his eyes almost shut from the beating he had received, making another American Flag. He was not making the flag because it made Mike Christian feel better. He was making that flag because he knewhow important it was to us to be able to pledge our allegiance to our flag and country.

So the next time you say the 'Pledge of Allegiance', you must never forget the sacrifice and courage that thousands of Americans have made to build our nation and promote freedom around the world.


"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

3 comments:

Susan said...

How wonderful he already has that Pledge in his mind and I pray God plants it DEEP in his heart.
Susan

ellen b. said...

I've got my "Hope On"
How sweet it must have been to hear your little guy say the pledge unprompted!!

Linda said...

Wow. That's all. Wow.