Sunday, July 4, 2010

The origins of July 4th & Independence Day



This is a very special post written by my hubby! He is the biggest history buff you will ever meet, and has put together a little history lesson on "The origins of July 4th and Independence Day". Thank you sweetie!

The origins of July 4th and Independence Day:
April 19th, 1775 the first battle at Lexington, VA “the shot heard round the world” and at Concord, MA; begins six years of war for Independence from Britain.

June 11, Congress appoints a committee to draft a declaration of Independence. Committee members are Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Livingston and Roger Sherman. Jefferson is chosen by the committee to prepare the first draft of the declaration, which he completes in one day.


July 1, 1776 one representative, Caesar Rodney despite being ill and bad weather, rode 80 miles by horseback from Dover, Delaware to reach Philadelphia.

July 2, 1776 Caesar
Rodney voted with McKean and thereby allowed Delaware to join eleven other states in voting in favor of the resolution of Independence. Twelve of thirteen colonial delegations (New York abstains) vote in support of Richard Henry Lee, a Virginia delegate on his resolution for Independence.

On
July 4, 1776 the Congress formally endorses Jefferson's Declaration. Copies of the Declaration to be sent to all of the colonies, the actual signing of the document occurs on August 2, 1776 as most of the 55 members of Congress place their names on the parchment copy. This is declaring Independence from Britain; we have not won our Independence yet.
The war would effectively end at Yorktown, VA. British troops under Gen. Charles Cornwallis had been driven out of the Carolinas and into Virginia. The French fleet under Admiral Francois de Grasse bottled up the British fleet in Chesapeake Bay while an American and French army under Washington marched south to confront Cornwallis. For Cornwallis, surrounded and outnumbered, he had no choice on Oct. 19, 1781 he surrendered.

The fighting was over, and the rebellion was successful. It would take two more years to get a peace treaty signed in Paris, but long before that, the British began making plans to evacuate America.
The Treaty of Paris officially ended the Revolutionary War and was signed on September 3, 1783; those 13 colonies have now gained its Independence from Britain and those United States of America became one Nation under God.
So on July 4th we not only celebrate our Independence we celebrate the Declaration of it and we declare our Independence from tyranny, Government monopoly, and our freedom as a Nation under God.
The Declaration of Independence states, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life (Genesis 2:7), Liberty ( II Corinthians 3:17), and the Pursuit of Happiness (Ecclesiastes 3:3)".
The coin representing Delaware, "The First State," shows Caesar Rodney on horseback.

Independence Day was not declared a legal holiday until 1870.
For a free copy of the Declaration of Independence / The Constitution of the United States.
To Purchase a parchment replica.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Tie The Knot

My dear friend is getting married soon and I am having a blast helping her plan for the big day. I am also co-hosting a couples shower for her that is going to be full of tropical glitz! I will have to share details for this after the party, as I don't want to give away the surprise.

While playing wedding, I came across these fun finds on Etsy
Perfectly preppy for a summer wedding. I love this save the date from 'I do' it yourself
Tie it together with this adorable wedding cake topper from Together Forever!


Send thanks to the guests via message in a bottle from Miniature Rhino.


Thursday, June 24, 2010

Father's Day Weekend

What a busy week! I just realized that it has been a week since my last blog post! Our sweet girl started a new preschool (not an easy transition, but getting better each day) and work has been draining to say the least. Last weekend we celebrated Father's day by hosting a BBQ on Saturday and visited hubby's family on Sunday. 

We stared off Saturday morning at the lake in our neighborhood for a little fishing.
After fishing we played in the park.
Saturday night we had a Father's Day BBQ. Here is the centerpiece I put together. It's simple and not too frilly for Father's Day. I filled glass votive holders with sunflower seeds and tied a striped ribbon around each.
It was a fun weekend.

What's on the agenda for this weekend? Hopefully rest and relaxation!

Friday, June 18, 2010

Father's Day BBQ Prep

We are hosting a Father's Day BBQ this weekend for my family.

I chose to use Pingg for the invite


Did you know that you can send Pingg invitations via snail mail, e-mail (with a digital envelope option), etc.? Click here to find out more.

On the menu we have
Veggetable Kabobs
Roasted Corn

Potato Salad

Ribs

Baked Beans

Watermelon

(all food photos from MarthaStewart.com)

I hope you have a great time celebrating dad's this weekend!


Thursday, June 17, 2010

Make Your Mark

Our sweet girl has started a new preschool and we have been labeling items right and left! Check out this tip from Martha Stewart. Using a rubber stamp (printed with your child's name) and some permanent fabric ink, the task of labeling seems to be a whole lot easier.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

I heart Louis

From the grand Louis furniture style to the comfy curvy Rococo, I am drawn to it! If you were to visit my home you would find an eclectic style with a hint of Louis.

When it comes to nursery design reflecting more of an adult style on a mini scale, this "Versailles chic" changing table/dresser from Genius Jones caught my eye.
&
How about the crib!

I have got to have this Louis armchair from MetroSofa! Perfect for a hip little girls room.


Remember Elise's big girl bed project? This was our attempt at a little Louis style for miss E's growing big girl room.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Rainy Day Fun

(Lovely yellow rain boots at Ralph Lauren)


Rainy days can put a damper on summer fun. There is always indoor trips to a museum or movie, but what if the thought of loading up the kids in the yucky weather does not appeal? Here are my best tips for a rainy day.
Get Crafty

Remember the project from Kindergarten where you write your name in glue, then apply beans or glitter? Check out this mega bean mosaic project!

Paint an umbrella to be used when jumping in the puddles!


Teaching Moments

Leave them wanting more while waiting for their homemade rain guage to fill up. Make your own rain guage here.
Tell the story of Noah's Ark. Endless rainy days make a great time to learn about Noah!

Games

Scavenger hunt
Hide and Seek
Flash light tag

Acting Up

Talent Show
Parade
Crazy Clothes day
Make musical instruments out of stuff around the house
Have an indoor camp out
Make sock puppets and have a puppet show

I hope this helps to squash cabin fever during rainy days!


Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Boden



Boden clothing is charming and packed full of color! I love these looks for Mommy and baby.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Dressing Up Dessert


I am going to try this decorative plate trick for our next party. The design on the plate was made using powdered sugar, food coloring, water, and a rubber stamp. The design dries on the plate so the plates can be stacked if needed. I think it is a great idea to give a little flair to desert. Go to the Paper Source Blog for the how-to.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

For The Birds


This little wooden birdhouse would be a great "daddy and me" project for Father's Day.
An interesting find from Genius Jones. The Totem Tree is made of recycled paper and is 100% biodegradable.