Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Thank You Veterans!


The name “Old Glory” was first applied to the U.S. flag by a young sea captain who lived in Salem, Mass. On his twenty-first birthday, March 17, 1824, Capt. William Driver was presented a beautiful flag by his mother and a group of local young ladies. Driver was delighted with the gift. He exclaimed, “I name her ‘Old Glory.’” Then Old Glory accompanied the captain on his many voyages.

Captain Driver quit the sea in 1837 and settled in Nashville, Tenn. On patriotic days, he displayed Old Glory proudly from a rope extending from his house to a tree across the street. After Tennessee seceded from the Union in 1861, Captain Driver hid Old Glory by sewing the flag inside a comforter. When Union soldiers entered Nashville on February 25, 1862, Driver removed Old Glory from its hiding place, carried the flag to the state capitol building, and proudly raised it for all to see.

Shortly before his death, the old sea captain placed a small bundle into the arms of his daughter. He said to her, “Mary Jane, this is my ship flag, Old Glory. It has been my constant companion. I love it as a mother loves her child. Cherish it as I have cherished it.”

The flag remained as a precious heirloom in the Driver family until 1922. Then it was sent to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., where it is carefully preserved under glass today
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The kids and I are off the surprise Pop-paw with some homemade goodies and a little presentation. The House Cat and Snuggle Bug are going to try their hand at makingOrigami Stars and I'm going to help Buck and Honeybee with Patriotic Candles. Of course we'll sing some patriotic songs and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. The highlight I'm sure will be Buck and Honeybee's rendition of I'm in the Lord's Army!

Papa, we wish we could surprise you too! We can't wait to see you on Thanksgiving!

1 comment:

Jiggy said...

I think you are wonderful and I love you. Thank you for instilling patriotism in our children. Our country needs a HUGE dose these days.

Praying the Rosary keeps us close to Jesus