Independence Day, or the Fourth of July, is almost here! With such a special birthday coming, it’s important you take some time to get prepared for a proper celebration.
To help you get ready, we’ve put together some great tips to make the most out of this year’s Fourth of July.
Tip #1 Invest in a fan
A fan serves an even greater purpose than keeping you cool. The moving air is also a natural mosquito repellent. With a fan, you can enjoy the great outdoors feeling cooler and without swatting mosquitos all night.
Tip #2 Make your own “thunder calming shirt” for your pets before fireworks
Whether you plan to go out and watch fireworks or light some yourself, making sure your pets are calm before you go is important. If you don’t want to buy a thunder jacket, check out this photo for an easy DIY.
Tip #3 Try some Fourth of July themed foods
To get you thinking about Independence Day, why not try cooking some patriotic foods? Bake a pie and decorate it with American colors, or even make a American flag cake. Grilling some traditional BBQ is always great, so long as it reminds you of childhood favorites and America!
Tip #4 Or make some simple Watermelon Juice
Watermelon is a great summertime treat that will go with just about any dish you serve this Fourth of July. This time around, try turning your favorite side dish into your favorite drink. For easy instructions, check out this recipe.
Tip #5 But more importantly, brush up on your history
What’s an Independence Day celebration without taking some time to think about those who made it happen. This Fourth of July, take some time to reread the events that took place July 4, 1776 so you can truly know the meaning of the day’s celebration.
Tip #6 Memorize at least one amendment in the Bill of Rights
Speaking of Independence Day, why not celebrate your freedoms by learning more about them? The first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States are known as the Bill of Rights, which lists out each freedom you are guaranteed as an American citizen.
Without the events that took place in 1776, there would be no Bill of Rights. So make sure you know at least one of them and memorize it this Fourth of July. Then you can cite it to your friends like a pro.
Tip #7 Drive somewhere nearby and soak up some local history
You might be thinking there isn’t much history in Arizona. But that’s where you’d be wrong! While we may not be near Revolutionary War historical sites, taking time to appreciate history anywhere in the US certainly counts! Here are a couple places in Arizona that likely aren’t too far from you:
- Papago Park. Ever heard of the almost great escape by the World War II Prisoners of War? They found out that a river in Arizona doesn’t always mean there’s water!
- Tombstone, Goldfield Ghost Town or Jerome. What will get you feeling more American than living in the Old West or a ghost town for a day?
- Heritage Square in Downtown Phoenix. Buy an old fashioned Coke and take a walk through history to get you feeling like a true American.
- Montezuma Castle. Arguably one of the most ancient ruins in the country, Montezuma Castle says history like no other place.
- Prescott. The original state capitol and home to the oldest rodeo.
Tip #8 Above all, spend the day with someone you care about
Of course, the best part of any holiday is that you can surround yourself with people you love. Whether it’s a significant other or family and friends, be sure to spend your Independence with people you care about.
- How are you planning on spending your Fourth of July? Share with us in the comments below!
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