A cookout party with ax throwing? A scavenger hunt for the youngest local historians? A bar crawl through Dupont? D.C.'s got it all.
I've went shopping today to pick up some supplies for our July 4th celebration (week). This afternoon, I think I'll pull out my stash of mini American flags to stick in the planters on the front porch. PRINTABLES: Vintage goodness. Anthem printable here. COLORING PAGES: My sprouts get to personalize...
To celebrate Independence Day, check out these patriotic nail designs that will help get the party started.
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Pin It How do you celebrate President's Day? There are a mass of crafts for this day, and I did them with my older children when ...
Life under my sewing needle...
Happy Fourth of July. Sorry I bet a few of you we wondering what happened to me.. Vacation was one reason and then I got sick. I’m better now, but I didn’t get out my usual Wimbledon post, (so upset about ANDY), and other planned things! Hawaii trip posts upcoming. Just a few thoughts to...
What happens after the American Election? What America must do to move forward.
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The greatest speeches of all time have this capability of making you feel powerful and driven to always stand up for what is right, and just.
Betsy Ross (1752-1836) became a patriotic icon in the late 19th century when stories surfaced that she had sewn the first “stars and stripes” U.S. flag in 1776. Though that story is likely apocryphal, Ross is known to have sewn flags during the Revolutionary War. She is perhaps the best-known figure from the American Revolutionary era who wasn’t a president, general or statesman.
Here's another patriotic song from an antique hymnal that I hope you'll enjoy.Download the full-size high-resolution image HERE.Blessings,AngieFind more free antique sheet music and antique graphics HERE.
Check out my list of the top 25 fourth of July kids crafts & sweets. An awesome list for to help you celebrate the fourth of July with your kids!
CIVIL WAR QUILTS. The site is under construction. Check back on January 1st to see the first of the quilt blocks and stories.
Be proud of this country, but strive to make it better.