I was so taken with all the pomp and circumstance of yesterday's events that I did my own American thing: Made patriotic cupcakes with my granddaughters. Here are some of them.
My dear sweet schoolteacher mother always had a poem for every occasion and quite a few for everyday too. Here is one from her kindergarten class entitled Washington by Nancy Byrd Turner
He played by the river when he was young,
He raced with rabbits along the hills,
He fished for minnows, and climbed and swung,
And hooted back at the whippoorwills.
Strong and slender and tall he grew--
And then one morning, the bugles blew.
Over the hills the summons came,
Over the river's shining rim.
He said that the bugles called his name,
He knew that his country needed him,
And he answered, "Coming!" and marched away
For many a night and many a day.
Perhaps when the marches were hot and long
He'd think of the river flowing by
Or, camping under the winter sky,
Would hear the whippoorwill's far-off song.
At work, at play, and in peace or strife,
He loved America all his life.
9 comments:
Oh! I love these cupcakes. Especially the Yes We Can cupcakes! What a fantastic idea. Your granddaughters are sure to remember that.
I loved this fun patriotic activity! What cute girls and fun cupcakes:) I am glad you are feeling better to enjoy life again.
Those are so cute! Very creative! That was a great poem too.
So cute! What a great grandmother you are. Jen mentioned that you did that with the girls, and I think that is wonderful. :)
What a memory!
More than the cupcakes, just think of the wonderful memories you made with your girls!! How glorious!
May I have a cupcake please? I'm a good American.
Love that. What a way to celebrate.
What a great idea, and what a well-designed page! good for you! I'll come back & visit now & then
The cupcakes look so yummy! What a creative way to celebrate a historical event. I am glad that you are getting better. Keep taking care!
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