Independence Day Fireworks, Washington Monument, DC |
July 4th!
Living abroad is fulfilling, challenging, and often an adventure. It also makes you appreciate America more fully because you realize that things that run smoothly and freely in the U.S. (without much of a second thought) may not be as easy, as accessible, or even available in most other parts of the world. Having access to fresh fruits and vegetables, fair and free elections, drinkable running water, relatively clean air, great art, music, food (Americana and global fusion), movies, an open press and free speech--along with many other wonderful things that make America great--are often easy to take for granted if not faced with scenarios that counter expected American privileges, rights, and norms.
In honor of America's U.S. Independence day, I wanted to mention what about our amazing country I miss while living outside of our nation's borders:
1. The food: fresh California salads, health conscious meals (not packed with oil), Mexican food, Trader Joe's, southern fried pickles and fish and chips (I know, the opposite of healthy), Diet Coke with splenda, organic fruits available year round (I miss this the most), fresh seafood (it's rainy season so right now we can't eat any raw veggies, seafood, or herbs), sushi, guacamole, dark chocolate and ice cream, artichokes, clean large supermarkets that smell of lemon disinfectant and fresh bread, smoothies, (and did I mention FRESH veggies/fruits/raw food?) We've got it good with food selections in America, I promise, especially in cities with multi-cuisines.
A Delicious Family Tradition: American Flag Strawberry Cake |
3. The people: We have a huge variation of people from multiple ethnic, linguistic, social, and cultural backgrounds; regional variation in food stuffs and accents; pride of place; community neighborhoods and sacred centers; families of all kinds; and overall, I'd say, people are genuinely nice.
Overlooking the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. |
4. Americana. We have some really cool stuff.
Anyhow, just wanted to express a little U.S.A. cheer from across the mighty globe...
Celebrate Independence Day and appreciate all of the beautiful places, people, and amazing opportunities around you.
We have a lot to be thankful for.
I ate a huge slice of fruit tart in your honor yesterday :) Happy Fourth, darling.
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