R shows me how he's going to hold the sign at the protest.
They were there for a couple of hours, listening to the mayor, a congressman, and a state senator speak. M had a roll of patriotic stickers that R passed out to 200 people there. He's so outgoing, that boy
It got a bit windy and the U.S. Flag that was at the podium blew over. R ran over to it (looking back at M to make sure that it was okay) and held the flag for the first hour of the speeches. I was so proud to here that patriotic instincts took over and he knew that the flag needed to be off the ground (his Cub Scout training helps.)
This is just a general shot of the scene. Very calm -- a peaceful protest about high taxes.
3 comments:
First of all . . . hip hip hooray, your blog made it to the TOP of my favorite bloggers list!
But what a great thing to do with kids . . . to be right there protesting rising taxes and teaching them they have that right! Way to go M. And hats off to R for saving our American flag from touching the ground!
What a neat way to "raise up" those kids, creating an interest in our government and the right and ability to protest peacefully.I love the respect R has learned for the flag. Great lessons from their Dad! Good going M.!!!
Just checking in since your blogs don't always make it to the top of my list . . . but, alas! You've been too busy to blog!
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