But, it's not about me... or Katie, so instead we'll celebrate the American flag. Today is Flag Day and in keeping with our theme of one-hundred I will present one hundred ways to celebrate. One hundred thanks to Katie who helped me generate the list while holding her captive in my car on a road trip to Austin.
By the way... if you're thinking these ideas are coming too late to implement today (though many require no planning), then save them for the Fourth of July.
Here goes...Color a flag on your driveway using side walk chalk
- Display small flags in the windows of your house/apartment (like candles at Christmas)
- Place a flag at the grave sight of a war veteran.
- For each star and stripe on a flag, name one thing for which you are grateful.
- Wear red, white, and blue
- Wear a flag pin
- Make the classic jello flag using strawberry jello, whip cream, and blueberries.
- Search the internet for a brief bio on Betsy Ross
- Count the flags in your neighborhood
- Weave place mats out of red, white, and blue construction paper
- Sing the Star Spangled Banner
- Rub on a tattoo
- Compose a short fact sheet about our American flag and distribute it to your neighbors
- Create as many words as possible using the letters F*L*A*G*D*A*Y
- Identify other countries who use the same colors in their flags
- Say the Pledge of Allegiance
- Attend the raising of the flag at your city building
- Conduct a flag scavenger hunt while running errands throughout the day
- Wear a shirt with a flag on it (sold at Old Navy or Target)
- Bake cup cakes then decorate with flag tooth picks
- Make a flag from felt
- Face paint using red, white, and blue... and maybe even some glitter
- Assign yourself a point for every red, white, or blue car on the road
- Check out a book from your public library about the making of our country's flag
- Convert your driveway into a flag using red, white, and blue electrical tape
- Name as many brands as you can that use red, white, and blue in their logo (Chevron, IHop, Cool Whip, Remax)
- Honor our country's flag by learning more about your state flag
- Shop for red, white, and blue paraphenalia in the dollar at Target
- Say a prayer for any flag you see at half mast
- Using shoe polish, decorate the back window of your car
- Tie dye something red, white, and blue
- Draw a flag on a dollar bill before spending it
- Bake flag cookies using pretzel rods as the poles
- Wage a squirt gun fight on someone using red and blue water
- Reflect while watching the beauty of the American flag waving gently in the air
- Make a red velvet cake using the red velvet as the stripes
- Sew a pillow using flag bandannas
- Enjoy a blast from your past wit ha red, white, and blue rocket popsicle
- Hang a flag pole outside your house (just in time for July 4th)
- Brainstorm as many songs as you can that include the words "flag" or "America"
- Generate the names of as many cities as possible that include the word "flag" (i.e. Flagstaff, Arizona)
- Place flag stickers in fun places throughout the day
- Serve a completely red, white, and blue dinner (i.e. milk, spaghetti with marinara, blueberries
- Use a napkin to learn/practice the military folding of an American flag
- Hang red, white, and blue streamers from the branches of your trees
- Compete in flag trivia (found on the internet) during dinner
- Search garage sales (Heather) for any items on which a flag is displayed
- String a necklace of red, white, and blue beads
- Attach a flag to the antennae of your car or your child's bicycle
- Fly a red, white, and blue kite
- Whip up a vanilla shake and use red and blue dye to create ribbons of color
- Replace the laces in your sneakers with red and blue shoelaces
- Use sparkles to do a mini fire works show in front of your flag
- Give your neighborhood a lift. Tie red, white, and blue balloons to mailboxes
- Scour your local paper for picture of an American flag
- Paint your toenails red, white, and blue
- Iron a flag patch on your jeans
- Dye the water in your toilet bowl red or blue
- Count street signs with the names red, white, or blue in them
- Gaze at fifty stars tonight
- Take your First Annual Family Photo in front of an American flag
- Celebrate capitalism... partake in a Flag Day department store sale
- Create your own family flag
- Set the table using a white table cloth, red plates, and blue utensils
- Paint the flag on an old piece of wood and turn it into a serving tray
- Search an antique store for old flag treasures
- Tie a flag bandanna around your pet's neck
- Plant red, white, and blue flowers in your garden
- Use material to sew festive flag napkins
- Cook a flag pizza
- Put red, white, and blue streaks in your hair
- Send a Random Act of Kindness note using white paper, blue ink, and a red envelope (and a flag stamp)
- Using red, white, and blue, stars, and stripes... create your own fun pattern
- Wear red, white, or blue ribbons in your hair
- Rent an Uncle Sam costume
- Create a flag using red, white, and blue cups in your local elementary school's fencing
- Roses are red, violets are blue, I sure am glad to have a neighbor like you. Present flowers to an elderly neighbor
- Make a red, white, and blue fruit salad
- Make a mosaic garden stone of the American flag
- Play BINGO and have the winning prize be a flag... something
- String red, white, and blue Christmas lights from your front porch
- Decorate a sun visor with red, white, and blue
- Show up at your local park with red, white, and blue sand toys
- Deliver red, white, or blue lollipops to the neighborhood kids
- Build anticipation by letting family members pick a treat from either Box #1 (red); Box #2 (white); or Box #3 (blue)
- Play a pick up game of Flag Football using red and blue flags
- Research one of the first colonies
- Cool down with red, white, and blue ice cubes
- Search your phone book for a Red Roof Inn, a White Castle, and a Blue Berry Patch. Visit each.
- Drawn attention to your Flag Day Celebration by flying red, white, and blue pennants
- Gather the kids for a Flag Day parade through the neighborhood
- Sprinkle your food with red, white, and blue sprinkles
- Write a fifty-word, thirteen-line poem about Flag Day
- Bite into a red, white, and blue packaged Nestle Crunch Bar (minus the packaging)
- Set up a red Hawaain Punch or blue Kool-Aid stand.
- Create a word search puzzle (websites available) using flag-related words
- Create your own Flag Day ice cream flavor
- Wear flag socks
- Visit a paint-your-own-pottery place to make a mug or bowl
- Distribute flags to a retirement home
- Me... I'll be wearing my flag scarf!
7 comments:
Claudia, just following my routine and doing a load of laundry. I just thought I would check the site out. You must be soooo relieved that this "100 WEEK" is over. Have a great weekend!!!!
Richard I know you are probably one of the lurkers so I wish you a very Happy Fathers Day. Sit back, relax and enjoy it. Im sure Claudia has some cool things in store for you...
so jack johnson last night was AMAZING! he was soooo good! and no, i did not see john mellencamp there! LOL
How about have an AMERICAN FLAG COCKTAIL - yes, this is a real drink.
Ingredients :
- 1/3 oz grenadine syrup
- 1/3 oz creme de cacao
- 1/3 oz blue curacao liqueur
When properly prepared this shot will look red, white and blue. First poor in 1/3 grenadine. Then the White Cream de cacao should be poured in over a bar spoon. Finally the Blue curacao can be poured in the same way.
Serve in "Shot Glass "
Nice and MUCH needed contribution at this exact moment.
Thanks, Cristine.
Sorry to hear about your rough day.
Indulge in some york peppermint patties (which certainly Katie brough to Grapevine with her) and savor the weekend.
Thinking of you.
Heather, I did not bring the patties with me...not sure how I could forget such an essential item, but will see what I can do about fixing that!
Post a Comment