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Fill in the Blank Friday-- Happy 4th of July



1.  This weekend for The 4th of July I'll be   maybe trying to go to an early morning service, since we are having our annual 4th of July party.

2.  Fireworks are      are loud, but pretty .

3.  Nothing says summer like      all of the fun outdoor festivals that my city has.  The best thing about them is that they are free to get into and fun to attend .

4.  My favorite summer memory is    as a child my mom would take me to Atlantic City to visit the beach. We would spend a week there, just hanging out. I looked forward to it every year .

5.  My favorite thing about summer is     an excuse to have ice cream every night for dessert .


6.  Summer in a word is      relaxed  .

7.  If I could choose to have summer or winter year round I'd pick   summer. I would just remove all the of the summer storms that we have. My summer clothes are cuter and I love flip-flops  .




PS I know it is probably Saturday when this gets posted...so but I started when it was still Friday. Ooops.

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