My Top 5 Favorite AC 4th of July Articles
With the 4th of July coming up, there are many articles on AC pertaining to the 4th of July. You can find articles on everything to do with the holiday such as crafts, party ideas, recipes and places to visit. While all of these are great articles with
many talented writers bringing them to us, I wanted something more for my reading on the 4th of July. I wanted something beyond the well known normal holiday articles. While searching around and reading countless articles, I came across 5 great articles that went beyond party suggestions, recipes and celebration locations. These 5 articles are my favorite Top 5 AC articles surrounding the 4th of July.
1.4th of July Memories
By towongfoo27
This article caught more than just my attention, it really captured my heart. In this heartfelt article a soldier recounts coming home from Korea on the 4th of July. Laugh as he recounts forgetting his plane ticket home amidst all the excitement of going home for the 4th of July. The writer takes you through a recount of his family's celebration and what the 4th of July means to him. Go beyond the normal recounts of holiday celebrations and see what family really means on this holiday.
2. How to Keep Your Child Safe in Large Crowds during the 4th of July
By Christie Silvers
This is a wonderful and very useful article for any parent or grandparent taking children out to celebrate the 4th of July celebrations. I am a parent of small children and personally have used some if not all of these suggestions at one point or another when going out and about in large crowds with my children. It only takes a second to lose your child for a short period of time if not forever. The writer touches on how children can wander off and become lost or how a person can walk off with your child before you know it. Large crowds bring out all sorts of people and parents should take all measures to keep the holidays fun and safe for their family.
3. What Are the Merits of a July 4th Wedding Date
By HMMH
1.4th of July Memories
By towongfoo27
This article caught more than just my attention, it really captured my heart. In this heartfelt article a soldier recounts coming home from Korea on the 4th of July. Laugh as he recounts forgetting his plane ticket home amidst all the excitement of going home for the 4th of July. The writer takes you through a recount of his family's celebration and what the 4th of July means to him. Go beyond the normal recounts of holiday celebrations and see what family really means on this holiday.
2. How to Keep Your Child Safe in Large Crowds during the 4th of July
By Christie Silvers
This is a wonderful and very useful article for any parent or grandparent taking children out to celebrate the 4th of July celebrations. I am a parent of small children and personally have used some if not all of these suggestions at one point or another when going out and about in large crowds with my children. It only takes a second to lose your child for a short period of time if not forever. The writer touches on how children can wander off and become lost or how a person can walk off with your child before you know it. Large crowds bring out all sorts of people and parents should take all measures to keep the holidays fun and safe for their family.
3. What Are the Merits of a July 4th Wedding Date
By HMMH
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