Saturday, July 4, 2009
American holidays: 4th of July!
I think you know that 4th of July, is national holiday in America. Today American people celebrate the birthday of the United States. The adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declared the United States’ independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain.
I found interesting article about celebrating Independence Day. May be it will be useful for you to know about American’s traditions :)
3 Ways To Celebrate Independence Day
Author: NS Kennedy
No matter what your traditions are, it is important to celebrate Independence Day. If you live in the US, or are living outside the country and yearning for a bit of home, there is never a better time to celebrate this historic day. Yet, what are some of the best ways to do it? Is this your first 4th of July here? Are you looking for a new way to celebrate? Or, are you heading out on your own firs the first time, looking to start a new tradition?
There are some things that just go hand in hand with Independence Day. You just have to have a picnic, outdoors, under the blazing July sun. But, there is more to it than just that. How about the people you are with? What about where you are at? Don't forget the food. Let's break it down.
Traditionally, your 4th of July celebration will happen out of doors. But, this is not necessary if the weather is not right for it. The most traditional of examples of a celebration is a BBQ in which people come to share in good foods and the beautiful weather. It can happen at your home, at a local park, down by the beach or virtually any place that is suitable. Here is a list of things to think about when planning a get together.
Location. Find the right location; make arrangements with park officials if necessary. Make sure there is enough seating, a place to get out of the sun and activities to keep everyone busy.
Food. Plan for easy to make and eat foods. Finger foods work best as people usually are not looking to sit down with a knife and china at this type of a celebration. Look for a few options for everyone, including some that may not enjoy meats, something for those that are looking for alcoholic beverages and a variety of foods. Make it a potluck for an even easier celebration.
Something to do. When it comes to the 4th of July, you do have to give everyone something to do. Whether that is a sport like volleyball or baseball, swimming, or just some fun crafts for kids, get them all busy and having a good time.
Celebrating the 4th of July should be fun and easy to do. Do not over think it and keep it a light atmosphere and you all will have a great time.
Nicola always enjoys celebrating Independence Day. She can help you salute Old Glory in style with 4th of July tips and news, information and views at Your-holiday.info
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Be the first here. Hope US will be better for us ;)
ReplyDeleteI hope so
ReplyDeleteI haven't known that the indipendent day is so importanto for people in US.
ReplyDeleteWe have the national establish day in Japan, but we don't usually celebrate like US. We are just happy to be able to take a holiday.
I think in Japan you have another great festivals with fireworks, picnics and so on:)
ReplyDeleteToday 7th of July is called "Tanabata" day in Japan. It's not a holiday, but we usually display some peice of paper that we write our hopes down on bamboo branch, and make wishes them to milkyway. The origin of this event is ancient chinese story.
ReplyDeleteI guess it is a great tradition! Really interesting!
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