Happy
Fourth of July! 238 years ago, five great men wrote a statement that
not only declared our independence from England, but helped shape who we
are as nation today. So, we salute
you, John Adams, Robert R. Livingston, Roger Sherman, Benjamin
Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson. If it wasn't for you, we'd still be
speaking with funny accents.
What
a busy day it's been. I had the privilege to do some more mowing today
and even got to dig up a bunch of rocks that have been "sharpening" our
lawn mower blades. But, like I said yesterday: I can't complain. It's
been a very lovely day. I'm afraid I won't have time to go to the gym
today, though.
I
can't wait for this evening! I get to go see my great grandmother at
the care center, and eat some good food, and hear some great music, and
watch the fireworks. Who could ask for a more fulfilling holiday. It is
truly a blessing to have family and friends that care so much about me.
They mean the world to me. I don't know where I'd be without their love
and support.
Well,
I better get off here. It's time to start getting ready to go. I know
I'm a little short on my word count, but that's me: Boring, old Mr.
Walker. I really need to get out and do more interesting things so my
journal entries can have a little bit of flare. I'm yawning just writing
it, so I know you're probably asleep by now. I should start a talk
radio show.
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