Wednesday, July 10, 2019

God Bless America - Land that I Love

Hi, friends!

I know it has been years since I've posted on this blog, and a lot has happened in my life since 2014—including me and Jessica's wedding and the birth of our two children…nbd, ya know?  However, with Jess and the kids visiting family this weekend, I've found myself with more time than usual and wanted to start this up again.  Let’s give this another shot!



Having been away from my family this past week, yet still having had a wonderful Fourth of July weekend—just like I'm sure the rest of you did—I’ve decided to dedicate this special post to my beloved wife Jessica and to the country that I most love. (That’s right, the good ol’ US of A)

Why do I love the United States of America?

For many of you, I’m sure that answering why you love America so much is easy.  You may even feel that it’s unnecessary to explain why you love this country, because your love for runs so deep and comes so naturally.  But, have you ever sat down and actually asked yourself that question?  Why do you love the United States of America?  How would you articulate your love for this nation to someone that knows little to nothing about the USA?

I have made a lot of friends in Mexico and Latin America, and most of what they know about the United States either comes from the news, movies, or relatives that have lived in the US.  Trust me, what they gather from those things ain’t always pretty… but if I were genuinely asked to tell them why I love this country, this is what my genuine answer would be:

It’s not so much the movie stars, the sports stars, the well-organized infrastructure, or even the economic prosperity that makes America.  Those are nice things to have, but for me, it really comes down to the fundamentals.  And that foundation upon which everything else rests in this country comes straight from the Constitution of the United States.

It’s things like freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, freedom of press, and all other rights which God has intended man to have… that is what makes this country so great.



Since 1776, men and women of this country have fought and have died valiantly to preserve those God-given rights, just so that we could have a right to choose right or to choose wrong.  And because of these fundamental rights, each individual in this country has a chance to think and say anything they well please, even if it is critical to the very rights that grant them a voice.  Most importantly, these freedoms allow us, the citizens of this country, to uplift and inspire our peers and family members around the world to do good and to serve in their own communities, meaning that we too, like the soldiers who fought, can serve others and defend that which we believe to be right and sacred.

America is not perfect—not in any way, shape, or form.  It will always be run by imperfect people.  (News flash:  We’re all imperfect).  In fact, the only time there will ever exist a perfect nation or government will be when Jesus comes again to rule and reign upon the Earth. (Rev. 20:4).  Nonetheless, the United States of America is the very first nation to instill individual freedoms in its very existence, and these freedoms have allowed its people to do much good in the world.  Since then, other nations have followed.

You know I’m a proud Texan, born and raised.  I love my home state.  If you ask me, there’s no better state out there than Texas.

You know I love Mexico.  I love its people, its culture, its food, its heritage, and so many other things about it.  Let’s not forget that I married into a Mexican family.

But above all of the nations and states, I love the USA and what it stands for.  God bless the USA.

The Special Day of this Month – July 17th

As special as July 4th is, my family and I have marked July 17th as the most special day of this month.  In all other years, Independence Day is usually the highlight of July, but this year, something even more American than a 4th of July celebration will be occurring for us.

“What could possibly be more American than a 4th of July celebration,” you ask?

How about… becoming an American Citizen!



That’s right, on July 17th, this girl right here, my wifey—after a long, hard journey of immigrating to the US, learning to speak perfect English, paying her own bills to become the first in her family to attend and graduate a US college (debt free), becoming a permanent resident green card holder, jumping through several more hoops in the process, and ultimately passing the US Citizen’s exam—will go through the much-anticipated naturalization ceremony and swearing in to become a citizen of the United States of America!

When I think back on my own heritage, I think of my ancestors who had the courage to leave behind the only life they knew, experience fatigue in travel, battle illness along the way, and suffer a long voyage over the Atlantic Ocean on a cramped, wooden boat to arrive and become citizens of this country.  They all came from Denmark, England, Germany, Ireland, Scotland, and many other countries, but they all had one thing in common:  they desired freedom for their children—their children like me.  How grateful I am for my ancestors that made the sacrifices that they did, all for my freedom and well-being!

Yet, as I’ve watched Jessica go through her own journey to citizenship, I’ve seen her go through her own numerous, challenging sacrifices in the present day.  Despite having been a US Citizen all of my life, in 2015 I knew little to nothing about the process that one has to go through to become a permanent resident, much less a naturalized citizen.  Now, having helped her in this process for our four years of marriage—yet but a portion of her journey—I now know that, regardless of how genuine and strong one’s desire is to become a US Citizen and pledge his/her loyalty solely to this country, it is a long, difficult, complicated process.  Yet, there is no one more deserving, nor more excited to officially become a citizen of this country than she is.





Congratulations, my love!  I am so proud of you.  You’ll be the best American that anyone could be.

God Bless America, folks, and God bless all of you.

Until the next time, my friends!

Christian Hutchinson.

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