We live in an age of uncertainly. The recent outbreak of covid-19 has turned our lives upside down. With the Fourth of July approaching, many of us are seeking normalcy. We want to be able to do everything the way we have always done it. But for now, we need to find new ways to do things, just as our ancestors did in troubled times.
In 1944 the United States was in turmoil, amidst war on two fronts, and rationing was common. People then, too, wanted to celebrate events in a near-normal way. And so that brings me to this story. It is about suggestions for families to celebrate the Fourth of July in 1944. We should learn from this. Continue reading