I love this country. It is not the place of my birth, but I love it just as much.
I was born in Cuba and left when I was just a child. I am very proud to be Cuban. But I am just as proud to be an American. The pride of being Cuban was a birthright somehow. That was given to me. I had no choice in the matter.
You can say I also had no choice in coming here. I had to go wherever my parents took me. That's correct. But my parents had a choice. They could have remained in Cuba and continued to live in a place where human rights are pretty much non-existent. I'm glad they chose to come to America.
As a child in my homeland, there was talk of the abundance in America. I heard tales that women wore undies only once and threw them away. It's funny what tales people tell.
But the tale of freedom in America was no tale. It was the truth. America is indeed the land of the free and the home of the brave.
When I hear yet another news report of someone desperate enough to throw themselves to the mercy of the sea on a makeshift raft and risk their life in an effort to reach paradise just 90 miles away...but their gamble did not pay off... I think how blessed I am that I don't have to make choices like that. My parents made sure of that for me.
America is not perfect. There's only one place I know of that is, and we won't be seeing it this side of life. But America sure comes close. I count my blessings every day and living in America is one of them.
Today I'd like to thank my parents for having the vision to leave every single personal possession behind and setting off for a new beginning in a foreign country where people spoke a different tongue and life was a lived a different way. They left penniless, but not hopeless. Hands and pockets bare but hearts full. I know how much courage that took.
Thank you for bringing me to America Mom and Dad. I can never repay that debt. Nor can my children. Nor my children's children. It's a legacy you have given us that will continue to be fruitful.
Wishing everyone a happy, safe and blessed Fourth of July.
God Bless America!!


Maggie Dokic is a licensed real estate broker in the state of Florida selling residential real estate in Miami, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest, Coral Gables, Gables by the Sea, High Pines and the Redland.
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Hi Maggie-I love your post and your words. This is the one day we can say God Bless America and not offend anyone. Even with the flaws and you are right America is not perfect.....but I am sure proud to be an American. I am wishing you and your family a happy 4th.
I will get there to see you! Things have been soooo hectic and very stressful. All is ok......will send you an e-mail with an update and I will see you soon. xoxoxoxoxo