July 4th is for fireworks, BBQs, family and friends. Make sure it's extra special with 4 big ideas that will keep everyone happy all day long.
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Use your mid-week day off and take a day trip. If you live near a beach, that's a no-brainer, but even if you don't, there are other options. Celebrate the meaning of the day and visit a National Park. Many people don't realize how many there are, or how diverse their offerings. Ranging from historical monuments to natural wonders, many National Parks have special activities on July 4th, so it's worth clicking here to find out what's near you.
Or if you're looking for a different kind of adventure, head on over to a local amusement park. We were lucky enough to try the Twisted Cyclone, a new roller coaster at Six Flags Over Georgia. It drops you ten stories, flips you upside down three times and twists you through a 360-degree zero gravity roll. It was the ultimate thrill. But if you don't live near Atlanta, there's new rides at all Six Flags locations and lots of adrenaline-rushing fun to be had at parks all over the country.
If you are hosting a party or going to one, you can bring the traditional flag cake or top a blueberry/strawberry fruit salad with whipped cream. But if you really want to show off your patriotic spirit, prep something more interesting, like a grilled potato salad that uses a combo of red, white and blue potatoes. Or a plate of nachos that are red (chopped tomatoes, red beans, salsa) and white (sour cream & any white cheese you prefer, such as Monterey jack, cotijo or queso blanco) on top of blue corn tortillas.
Make sure the cocktails are also July 4th appropriate by mixing a red, white & blue signature drink.
Every year, on July 4th, we forget how late the fireworks start and how restless the kids get. Not this year! Classic games, like Jenga, Connect 4, Dominos, Yard Dice, Chess & Cards, now come in giant sizes, made to be played outside. Jenga reaches over 5' tall and Connect 4 is over 3' wide. Pair that with Corn Hole or outdoor bowling, and you'll have the perfect bit of nostalgia to keep young - and old - happy.
As the sky gets dark, many people pull out glow sticks to light the night. But these one-time-use plastics are not great for the environment and fade out quickly. This year, try something more impressive - with an easy DIY glow project. You can make Glowing Bubbles by mixing bubble solution with washable glow paint or glow-in-the-dark solution.
And for the best way to decorate the yard, spray rocks with glow-in-the-dark spray paint. This will make Glow-In-The Dark Pebbles that you can lay out in a pattern in your yard or a path down your walkway. The surprise will appear right before you head out to the fireworks.
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I spent the 4th of July with my family, we went to dinner, saw a movie and ended the night watching the fireworks at a local park.
Bbq and pool
I really did nothing special for the 4th. I hate the crowds now that i am older.
I celebrated with my family and friends. My sister had a BBQ and swim party. We then fired off some fireworks. It was a lot of fun!
Stayed home with out puppy as she was so scare from fire works.
I stayed at home and watched neighbors fireworks!
We watched fireworks from our house.
Our community always starts the 4th off with a parade, prizes for costumes, decorated strollers, bicycles, vehicles etc, Veterans who honorably carry the flags of our branches n the Color Guard. Kids get to ride on firetrucks n ambulances. Followed by field events, foot/3 legged races, watermelon eating contests, egg toss etc. Food booths, families and fun! Usually capped off with a fireworks show. A grand tradition here in Metlakatla, Alaska
Watching the fireworks from a high floor at my lab
We go to the local fair on the 4th. They've got it all, rides, animals, food, even a great motorbike show! Then at the end of the night there is an amazing 30 minute firework spectacular!
I'm celebrating with family members watching the fireworks
We celebrated with family with a picnic and watching fireworks!
We were going to do a cook out at home and go watch some fireworks but our oldest got hurt while the kids were playing and we ended up in the ER. Three staples later we got to see the ending of the fireworks and we got the kids some ice cream.
We had a huge bbq and we actually celebrate Christmas with my husbands family
We went to our local parade in the morning. Followed by a bbq at a friends house. Then we rounded out the day with sparklers and fireworks at our house!