I know you're wondering what American citizens who live in another country do on the Fourth of July.
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Sparklers were the best we could do for fireworks. |
We get together with other Americans (even the little ones.)
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The youngest American was only a few weeks old! |
Sing a heart-warming rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner."
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Becky's awesome edible flag. |
Drink A&W root beer, and other American food: apple pie (real Crisco in the crust), corn bread, hot dogs (NOT sausages), and salsa.
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Thanks Family Fun Magazine for the idea. |
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Emily made and decorated cookies, all by herself. |
And let our colors show.
Happy Fourth of July!