And now we continue on to today's post tackling a huge subject about honor in a condensed version. During the months of May and June, there have been a variety of holidays, which we celebrate in the United States. They are:
Mother's Day ~ A celebration honoring mothers and motherhood
Memorial Day ~ A remembrance in honor of those who died while serving in the country's armed forces.
Flag Day ~ A celebration to show respect and honor of the United States flag.
Father's Day ~ A celebration honoring fathers and fatherhood.
I have written previous posts on all of the above, links listed below, if you'd like to read about them.
In each of the holidays we have had during the past two months, a singular word stands out that defines each one and that is HONOR. What exactly is honor? The basic meaning is to hold high, to respect and to esteem. In breaking those words down further - respect and esteem means to appreciate, to regard and to value. This is just a very short description of a very powerful word in the full extent of meaning. We have witnessed the opposite of honor and respect; you can find it blaring in the media headlines. I don't care to elaborate on these negatives but rather on the strength of the goodness of character that honor represents in its treatment to people, to country and to environment.
Since I am a visual person, many times a photograph will speak a thousand words. I am sure that you have seen photos that have stirred emotion that words cannot capture. Recently, the town of Mount Vernon placed new banners and flags on both sides of the main street that happens to be Highway 26. The banners were both colorful and welcoming and were introduced to this small community on Flag Day. American flags were proudly displayed alongside the banners throughout the streets.
It is known in the equine world, that you need to earn the respect of a horse to "enjoy the ride". The below photo shows several horses who have come to respect my favorite cowboy as they came up to him to listen to what he has to say and just hang out. These horses have come to trust the man before them - the same man who bonded with them as colts, gentles them with a firm and loving hand, feeds them during the winter and talks to them in typical 'horse sense' style.
You can witness visual honor around you every day in how we treat one another from the young to the old and with nature and animals around us. Our world would significantly change for the better if it centered on honor and respect - and it begins with God Almighty as the Creator and we, as the created in honoring Him. Perhaps humility is a precursor to honor and respect.
Since yesterday we celebrated Father's Day, I discovered this saying that was written anonymously. I share it with you as its truth stands for yesterday, today and tomorrow.....
A father is respected because
He gives his children leadership...
Appreciated because
He gives his children care...
Valued because
He gives his children time...
Loved because
He gives his children the one thing
They treasure most - himself.
For greater elaboration, you can read my post on "A Sorority Called Motherhood"
http://www.turn-uppatch.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-sorority-called-motherhood.html
On Memorial Day.... "The Rite of Remembrance"
http://www.turn-uppatch.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-rite-of-remembrance.html
For a greater description of the American flag - "Identity of the American Flag" This was actually a July 4th post, but is applicable in the meaning of the flag.
http://www.turn-uppatch.blogspot.com/2013/07/identity-of-american-flag.html
My post on "A Fraternity Called Fatherhood"
http://www.turn-uppatch.blogspot.com/2013/06/a-fraternity-called-fatherhood.html
Tune In to The Turn-Up Patch next time, on Monday, July 6.... see you then!
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