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Holiday News: Barack Obama spoke out about his kids for Fathers Day?

Green celebrity president Barack Obama is an advocate for change — except when it comes to his kids. The celebrity dad would like nothing more that to see his young daughters Sasha and Malia to remain young children forever. However, bring the understanding parent he is, Barack knows his little girls are rapidly becoming lovely young ladies. His goal in life as parent first and President of the United States second is to make sure the girls grow up safe, loved, and with the best things he (as their father) can give them. Want to know more about the celebrity dad? Keep reading…

Free E-Cards: Say Happy Fathers Day green way with holiday greeting card

Free E-Cards!

Say Happy Fathers Day green way (holiday greeting cards) —

[Jun. 7]

Traditionally, Father’s Day is that one holiday that seems to fall in between the cracks for a lot of people. Why? A good guess would be because it’s positioned right in the middle of a line of a long list of summer holidays. Another reason is becasue so amny people forget when Fathers Day even is — the third Sunday of June, annually (by the way). The ever popular and extremely talented actor Will Smith in his role as super-dad in the film The Pursuit of Happiness, is a touching example of how the role of a dad can be absolutely life changing for a child. Dad’s around the world have voiced their contempt for the old Father’s Day tie routine. In an attempt to please as many fathers as possible, let’s be creative this year and show them that we care and appreciate the roles that they play in our lives by encouraging children and grandchildren to give Fathers Day gifts that are green. Fathers Day is fast approaching and you should plan now to make sure your dad doesn’t get left out this year! Here, find FREE and eco-friendly ways to show that special father how much you care… by sending the latest green tech inspired love to dad — with an electronic greeting card!

National Holidays: Fast facts about Independence Day to share with kids

National Holidays!

Fast facts about Independence Day to share with kids a great holiday activity —

[Jun. 4]

With Memorial Day weekend past and the 4th of July holidays coming up, friends and family who will be spending time together and bringing young children with then on vacation are beginning to plan their holiday activities and are looking for holiday ideas. Sharing history and trivia with American youth and taking the time for adults to chat and make small talk about American history is a great way to infuse recreational down time with learning activities for children. Besides setting a date and time to watch the sci-fi movie Independence Day (that stars Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum), set aside some time in your busy holiday travel and party planning to reminisce about why American declared the 4th of July a national holiday to begin with and its history.

Independence Day is arguably one of the most anticipated of all national holidays celebrated in the U.S.A. (and with good reason). Independence Day, commonly known as the 4th of July, celebrates the Independence of the United States from Great Britain in 1776. The Declaration of Independence is one of the most famous and important documents in U.S. history.

Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin, though extremely famous for their contribution to the document, are but a few of the 56 members fo the continental congress to have signed it. Early American history teaches this and other common facts about this holiday, but here are some things you may not know. If you’ve attended any American school of education, your sure to know that Independence Day is celebrated of July 4th of every year. However, the very first celebration of the holiday was actually held on July 8th of 1776, in Philadelphia, PA!