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Friday, July 4, 2025

Fourth of July Reflections | 2025

For years now, I've wanted to attend the annual Fourth of July Naturalization Ceremony at the Seattle Center—and this year, we made it happen! I wasn't sure what to expect or how my children would fare, but it felt important, especially in a year marked by tumultuous politics and Donald Trump’s hostile leadership.

I haven’t attended any marches or protests in recent years, but in a way, this ceremony almost felt like one. Watching 501 individuals from 79 countries get sworn in as new citizens was uplifting—and a powerful reminder of the constitutional rights I have as a U.S. citizen. It’s amazing that people from across the globe, each with their own stories, cultures, and languages, can obtain those same rights. What a meaningful way to celebrate Independence Day!

I still love all the summery aspects of the holiday—watermelon, water play, grilling with friends, country music, red, white, and blue, fireworks, etc.—but I also appreciated the opportunity to reflect on my country and find a renewed sense of gratitude. Alongside attending the ceremony, a few things in recent weeks have helped me think more deeply about patriotism, identity, and the American experience:

"...By limiting government, specifying rights, and empowering the people, the founders of the United States of America proclaimed that the heart of America would be its citizens not its rulers..."
Oh say, can you see?

– SJW

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