My Father and America

My father left Russia when he was eighteen, to escape pogroms and, also, I remember vaguely, to avoid being conscripted into the Russian army, from which, once conscripted, no one ever left. These were days when everyone wanted to come to America, the land of the free and where the Statue of Liberty opened her arms to all who came to its shores.

My father never stopped loving Russia, the home where he was born, and his simple childhood. Unlike for my mother, his memories were good.

Because my father loved one land, it was natural for him to love another.

From the first instant my father arrived in this country, he fell in love with America, and he never stopped. To the day of his death, he adored and admired this country. Everyday he thanked his lucky stars for the gift of being here. He never got over how lucky he was. He loved the government and every president. America could do no wrong. My father was fervent. My father meant and lived every word of the pledge of allegiance and the lyrics to America, America, God sheds its light on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea.

My father kept his citizen papers, the official document that attested to the proudest moment of his life, folded in his wallet. When he died, I took his citizen papers from his wallet, unfolded the document, and framed it, creases and all.

Posted by Gloria on March 5th, 2008 under these topics
Family Stories, Purely Personal, Godwriting Journal

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5 Replies

Reply from Jo on March 5, 2008

So your father had an overflowing heart as you do.

Reply from Engin on March 6, 2008

Like all other your writings, this one is very warm, touchy and so beautiful too, beloved mom - Gloria..

Reply from Gloria on March 6, 2008

And absolutely true, dear Engin, my father’s patriotism..

Jo, I think you’re right that my father had an overflowing heart. I never thought of it that way. About my heart, I don’t know.

I do know there is a lot that warms my heart, like the beautiful people here.

Reply from Jo on March 6, 2008

Your overflowing heart is what brings all the beautiful people here, Glorious Gloria.

Reply from Gloria on March 6, 2008

Beloved Jo, it has to be God Who brings all the beautiful people here. Heavenletters is what brings us together. They are the common bond. It is all Heavenletters.

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