We owe our independence
to others who paved the initial way:
heros,heroines,Founding Fathers, and patriots.
LET'S CONTINUE TO↓
How did you celebrate the Fourth of July?
My family
CELEBRATES independence each year
in style with homemade cookies!
This year the chocolate chip cookies are colored blue with chocolate frosting. The house is decorated inside and outside.
You may ask how my little grandgirls celebrated while at my house?
They enjoyed swimming in the pool.
They met new children who were with their grandparents.
They had a delicious barbecue,
and sang a song they rehearsed the night before,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA!
But there is more:
they wished for ice cream
at the new ice cream store.
Each child, plus adults tried different yummy flavors.
🎆
My Wish For All Children and Students:
To grow into honorable citizens who uphold the Constitution,
create plans for a better tomorrow, and memories for the future.
So, let's ignite the
American Spirit
Authentic voicesMake noise as theyEmbark onRoads ahead-If freedom devoteesCommit, they will riseAs responsive Americans ready for
Next Steps
Positive approaches thatInspire students toReach outIgnite the flameTo make more noise
draft CVarsalona, 2025-26, acrostic poem

Carol, I loved your post because it truly made me stop and appreciate your final thought, "To grow into honorable citizens who uphold the Constitution,
ReplyDeletecreate plans for a better tomorrow, and memories for the future". I love how you celebrate with homemade cookies and ice cream and most likely created a celebration that did not involve the traditional sparklers and firecrackers.