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Veterans Day Activities

 

            Today's Snack: Take a handful of rinsed blueberries, a handful of rinsed  strawberries cut into 1/8ths, and a spray can of Redi-Whip topping and get a paper plate ready. Line up the blueberries to make the blue "field" of the American flag. Then line up your 1/8ths of red strawberries in "stripes" around the "field." Finally, and carefully, spray the white "stripes" between the red ones with the Redi-Whip. Have an adult help you spray some "stars" on the blue "field" of blueberries, but you'll never get all 50 stars on there. Be happy with four or five! Now eat and enjoy. God bless our veterans for defending this flag and our country, and God bless America!

 

 

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A heartfelt salute to the millions of America's military veterans and currently deployed troops at home and abroad as we mark Veterans Day every year on Nov. 11, with parades and such.

 

            We say:

 

THANK YOU!!!

 

            To understand the most serious thing in the world - war - we turn to a rather unusual topic: military humor.

 

            Students and adults alike may learn a lot about the military lifestyle and what it means to go through battles and military service from these funny and rather telling statements, a takeoff on "Murphy's Laws" - "anything that can go wrong, will."

 

            http://vikingphoenix.com/humor/murphy_combat.htm

 

            Other ideas for Veterans Day activities:

 

            http://www.kidskonnect.com/VeteransDay/VeteransDayHome.html


            http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/veterans/

 

            www.va.gov/kids/

 

By Susan Darst Williams • www.AfterSchoolTreats.com • Holidays & Seasons 27 © 2008

 

 

 

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