Monday, July 2, 2012

Happy Independence Week! :)




Do you have any special plans for the Fourth of July?

This holiday makes me think about the high price of freedom. To me, it is a gift. What do you think?

Wishing you and your family a safe and happy week.


See you Thursday,
Karen


P.S. Congratulations to Carol Alexander! She's the winner of Jeanette Levellie's book, Two Scoops of Grace with Chuckles on Top.



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22 comments:

Jessica Nelson said...

Yes, it's a gift!! Happy independence week! :)

Talli Roland said...

Have a great one! It's not really celebrated in England (wonder why, haha!). Hope you enjoy it on your side of the ocean!

welcome to my world of poetry said...

I hope all you over the other side of the pond a Great Independance Day.
Here in the UK it is my eldest grandchild's 14th birthday I won;t be seeing him but will be thinking of him.

Yvonne.

Cheryl Klarich said...

Just hanging out with family and friends--looking forward to it.

Fireworks were cancelled due to drought. We need rain in the Midwest!!!

Please continue to pray for the people in Colorado who are experiencing the wild fires.

Bless you and Happy Independence Day!!!

Rachna Chhabria said...

Happy Independence day, Karen.

Sally said...

My independence story: I do the weekly bulletin for our church and spelled "Independance Day" on the front (with an 'a' instead of an 'e') :/ The proofing team missed it and only one person made mention of it, out of 500 printed. It does not change the sentiment. Happy Independence day to you, Karen.

Karen Lange said...

Jessica,
I thought everyone might agree. :)
Have a good one!

Talli,
Hmm, can't imagine why either! :) Hope you enjoy your week!

Yvonne,
Hope you have a lovely week. Happy Birthday to your grandson!

Cheryl,
Having family over for a brunch here. We had heavy rain last night, so I think fireworks here may be a go. Yes, praying for those affected by fires and storms.

Rachna,
Thank you! Have a good week!

Sally,
Ooops! Oh well, we've all had things like that happen. Like you said, it doesn't change anything. :)

Blessings all,
Karen

Susan said...

Hello Karen....I hope you have a wonderful holiday, too.

Here, there will a parade, barbecue at a niece's house to celebrate my sister's birthday (yes, she was a firecracker baby!), and then, possibly to Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, for a concert with James Taylor. We'll see. Take care. Susan

Joylene Nowell Butler said...

Here in Canada, it's the Canada Day long weekend. And it is pouring down like you wouldn't believe. Generally, the family comes out, we eat, fish, boat, eat, watch movies, eat some more. I did bake, but mostly we're just eating. Too wet to do anything outside. Honestly, this has been the wettest summer I ever remember. I can't even see across the lake. Did I mention it's 80+ degrees in New Brunswick?

Happy 4th, Karen. Yes, hip, hip, hooray to freedom.

Kenda Turner said...

Happy 4th to you and your family, Karen :-) For us--hubby, daughter, son-in-law and two little ones in strollers--we're entering a "Firecracker" 5K run/race in Ft. Thomas KY. Sorta (by a couple hundred miles I guess) in your neighborhood! As for the high price of freedom, I'm reading Ann Rinaldi's "The Secret of Sarah Revere," a fictionalized version of one of Paul Revere's daughters. Gives a pretty good picture of the sacrifice of the time, and a timely read this week...

Karen Lange said...

Susan,
Thank you! Sounds like you will have a great day. Hope the weather holds out for you. :)

Joylene,
Happy Canada Day weekend to you! :) Sorry your weekend was soggy. Hope you still enjoyed time with family. I guess that is a warm one for you, wow!

Kenda,
Thank you! Sounds like you will have a busy day! Enjoy your day. I'll have to check that book out. Sounds like a winner!

Blessings,
Karen

Diane Estrella said...

A BBQ on Wednesday and then I am a presenter at the local Christian Writer's Conference here. Aaack! Crazy!!! :O)

Kathryn Neff Perry said...

Karen,
I love 4th of July too! This year we will be "celebrating" by delivering Meals on Wheels (our normal Wednesday) and then later probably cooking out and having friends over to watch the fireworks from our back yard.
Great post!

Amish Stories said...

I think ill be pretty much relaxing around my home and hopefully catch a few patriotic shows on TV, but I will try and go outside for some fresh hot air. Happy July 4 to everyone and I hope its a very safe one at that. Richard

Angela Ackerman said...

Have a wonderful 4th, Karen! I hope you get a nice BBQ or picnic in, have great weather and enjoy the day. :)

Angela

Karen Lange said...

Diane,
I think you will do a great job! What are you speaking about? Cheering you on! :)

Katt,
Hope you have a great day. Enjoy the fireworks! :)

Richard,
Yes, fresh hot air - lol. It's about the same story here. Oh well, fall will be here before we know it. Have a great week!

Angela,
Thanks a bunch! Hope you have a good week in Canada! :)

Blessings,
Karen

Rhonda Schrock said...

Because of the drought, the county commissioners ruled, and it was going to be a "boomless" Kaboom. So we're changing our annual hoo-ha here to later on when the men can set off boomers again. They decided they couldn't go boomless, so move it we shall.

Happy Fourth!

lbdiamond said...

Happy Fourth!

Susan J. Reinhardt said...

Congrats to Carol! You'll love Jen's book.

Happy 4th, Karen! No special plans, but it's nice having a day off in the middle of the week.

mare ball said...

It's definitely a gift...and the price is high. I pray we never forget that. Hope your day was wonderful. :-)

Karen Lange said...

Rhonda,
They were talking about that here too, but then we had a good rain Sunday night, so the local "hoo-ha" went off without a hitch. :) Hope you get to do it soon!

Laura,
Happy 4th to you too! :)

Susan,
A day off is nice, isn't it? Thanks a bunch!

Mare,
That price is high, you're right. I am grateful for the sacrifices others have made.

Blessings all,
Karen

quietspirit said...

Congratulations to Carol, you will read Jen's book over and over and then go back to it again.