Wednesday, July 2, 2025

A Star Spangled Hodgepodge

Welcome to this week's edition of The Wednesday Hodgepodge. If you've answered today's questions add your link at the end of my post, then leave a comment for the blogger there before you. Here we go- 

From this Side of the Pond
1. What does freedom mean to you? 

In terms of being a citizen of the US of A I see freedom as having the ability to make choices, to speak and act according to my beliefs and values, and to choose the path I want to walk in this life. To move, change course, raise a family, worship, get an education...all without unnecessary constraints. There are so many things we take for granted that I don't want to take for granted. 

That being said, the word freedom holds an even deeper spiritual meaning for me. I'm free not only from the punishment of sin, but also from its power. God sent His only Son into the world to pay the penalty I deserved. Because of that, I’m free to live joyfully and with the hope of heaven—even when the world feels confusing and dark.

2. How will you celebrate Independence Day this year? If you live outside the USA answer this question as it relates to your own country's patriotic holiday, wherever that may land on the calendar. 

I love the 4th and all the goes with it. The food, decor, music, fireworks, lake time, family, the flag waving...all of it. We'll have hubs brother and sister-in-law here for the weekend and we always have fun with them. 

On the 4th daughter1 and her family will come for lake time, a cookout, and then fireworks once it gets dark. My across the cove neighbor puts on a fabulous show and people come from all around the lake to watch. We have prime viewing from our shoreline and dock which makes it extra fun. There will be a lot of boats anchored outside the cove and whenever a particularly beautiful firework happens the boaters honk.  

Wouldn't be the 4th without one of my favorite throwbacks shared here...

c. 1998

3. This or that...red, white, or blue? Stars or stripes? Watermelon, home made ice cream, or blueberry pie? How do you feel about fireworks?  

Red, white or blue...depends what we're talking about but probably blue. 

Stars or stripes...stars in nature, stripes in my closet.

Watermelon, homemade ice cream, blueberry pie...a tough one, but I'll say watermelon. 

How do I feel about fireworks? I love fireworks and enjoy seeing them on the 4th. 

4. What have you purchased recently that made you excited? 

Maybe not excited, but happy. We haven't made any large purchases lately but I love this cute Kelly and Katie purse I bought recently to carry at the wedding we attended.

It's a nice size, has a fun summery feel, and was a good price. It can be a clutch or a shoulder bag with a slim gold chain strap. 

5. I'm thankful to live in America (or fill in whatever country you call home) because_____________

Back in 2022 I wrote a whole post on this topic. It's linked here (Raindrops on Roses), but this was the heart of it all-

What do I love about America? 

I love her can-do spirit. 

I love her wide open spaces and her too noisy cities. I love her diversity of thought, experience, culture, food, and climate. I love her music, college football, and small town USA. 

I love her many freedoms and the men and women who fight to preserve them. 

I love her natural beauty and her volunteerism. Her history and her modernity. Her compassion and her fortitude. Her southern drawl, New England clam chowder, purple mountains majesty and the way the sun sinks into the Gulf on a warm July night.

I love her optimism. It may be harder to find these days, but step away from the angry rhetoric filling our screens and our news feeds and sometimes even our neighborhoods, and you'll find the extraordinary. Everyday people working hard, loving their families, helping their neighbors, and praying God's blessings on this nation we call home.

 6. Insert your own random thought here. 


"In summer, the song sings itself." 
~William Carlos Williams

19 comments:

  1. I love that we both answered the first question so similarly. Have a wonderful weekend and stay off of that foot as much as possible!

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  2. That quote is on point! I can imagine how fun it must be on the 4th on the lake with all the things- you are blessed for sure! Such a cute summery purse for a wedding especially :)

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  3. Blue, stars, homemade ice cream, & I love fireworks. We'll celebrate at the lake on the 5th at my husband's families' cottage with all his cousins, aunts, uncles, etc.

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  4. The purse is very summery and super cute to boot! Love everything that you said about America and freedom, too. This is an especially wonderful year to celebrate the 4th and I am looking forward to it. Thanks for the link up and have a great day!

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  5. I love how you said stars in nature and stripes in your closet! Yes and I need more stripes! I love that little clutch. It's so pretty! Happy 4th to you!

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  6. Your answer about what you love about America was so eloquent and heartfelt! I will carry those thoughts with me as we celebrate our country this week! Our family arrives at the lake Thursday and I can't wait... in fact there will be 17 of us here for the long weekend (and I probably won't be able to move come next Monday)! Did I say... I can't wait?!? I love your purse - thanks for sharing all the details! Happy 4th of July to you and your sweet family!

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  7. If we all would step away for just a few minutes from the news, phones, & computers, we could see the beauty of our country.I have a friend, who is a missionary in Pakistan, and just hearing his stories of how they have to hide because of their religion. He is helping the women learn to sew so they can make a living.

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  8. I love the way you described freedom.
    I hope you have a fantastic 4th of July weekend.
    That purse is so pretty! I love it!

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  9. #5 ... I liked that. :-)
    LOVE the last photo.
    Enjoy the weekend. It sounds like a great time, family, friends, freedom and love!
    Carla

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  10. Loved your answers on freedom and America, Joyce! I too like your thought of stars in nature and stripes in your closet. Wish I'd thought of that!

    Have a wonderful 4th! Your plans sound idyllic!

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  11. I love your answers - especially to #1 & #5. Also, that purse is too adorable. Happy 4th of July week/weekend!

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  12. Summer looks so inviting at your lakehouse! Yes, and Amen to your answer to the first question. Being spiritually alive and free is the ultimate. Sweet little clutch! Celebrating the 4th at your lake will be amazing as usual. Happy days to you!

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  13. All of your fun photos just remind me why I love summer best of all!!

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  14. I love your answer from the Raindrops on Roses post. I also love America's optimism and hope it doesn't go away!

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  15. Cute pic of your daughters (I assume) in front of the Liberty Bell.

    YAY for your answer to #1.
    The purse is adorable.
    Happy Holiday week!

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  16. I love your purse! A great post on America and freedom. Thanks for the questions and the fun. A big yes for Jesus! John 3:16!! Happy 4th!! Praise God.

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  17. I found America has a lot of beautiful landscapes which I discovered in 1971 and very nice and friendly people. But when I was there the last time I guess in 1999 (we visited my aunt each 2 years) it had changed, everything had changed, and we have visited almost all States. I think you don't realize if you live in the country, Europe has also changed a lot but in a good way.

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  18. i enjoyed your answers. I agree on the first one and your reasons for loving america. That purse is super cute.

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