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Danette Goulet
I don’t tear up easily. You grow up as one of six kids and you learn
to be tough.
I once tore both ligaments in my left knee skiing -- not so much as a
glimmer of a tear. (In fact, I was very proud because my sunglasses
didn’t even fall off.)
A friend of mine gave an impassioned speech once. It was heartfelt,
but he kept an eye on me -- certain that it would make me cry. Nope.
Sorry.
Although it goes against the grain to do so, I will tell you the
weakness that I have discovered in my armor. I tell you because it came
up again at an event here in Huntington Beach this week.
The one thing, it seems, that always manages to choke me up is
patriotism. Raise an American flag and break into a chorus of America the
Beautiful and I’ll suddenly have a lump the size of Mt. Kilimanjaro in my
throat.
I can’t tell you what it is about that song or the sight of Old Glory
that makes me emotional, but it is inevitable.
I know the anthem gives many people goose bumps, but for me it is not
just that song.
A round of Proud to be an American during a fireworks display elicits
a waterworks display from me.
Perhaps this heightened sense of patriotism comes from being reared in
Concord, Mass.
Perhaps all the visits to the Old North Bridge and Bunker Hill in
Boston actually rubbed off on me.
Maybe it was being born on April 19 -- 198 years to the day after the
“shot heard ‘round the world” began the Revolutionary War, in the very
town, decrees that I be a patriot.
Or perhaps I’m just a sap.
But standing in the gloom Tuesday morning as an enormous flag was
hoisted up in front of the old Broadway store at the Huntington Beach
Mall, with Golden West Community College Band playing a medley of
patriotic classics including America the Beautiful, I struggled to keep
my composure.
* DANETTE GOULET is the assistant city editor. She can be reached at
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