Saturday, July 4, 2015

Happy Independence Day!!

Enjoy a childhood favorite--Schoolhouse Rock!



Do you remember watching Schoolhouse Rock? Which were your favorites?

Have a safe and happy Fourth of July!

15 comments:

Pat Hatt said...

Think that was a little before my time lol

Unknown said...

I watched Electric Company. I bet it was before Schoolhouse Rock. lol Have a great weekend!

Tara Tyler said...

schoolhouse rock was the best! always looked forward to them as a kid - conjunction junction will ever be lodged in my head!

and browsing through previous posts - (scrunchies! the Who!) i see we are like-minded. what's so bad about scrunchies? ha!

thanks for commenting over at SK Anthony's on my new cover =)
happy july!

M.J. Fifield said...

Schoolhouse Rock is the greatest. I always loved Conjunction Junction and Three is a Magic Number.

Jemi Fraser said...

I remember those! Fun stuff :)
Hope you and your family are enjoying a relaxing summer!

Sherry Ellis said...

That was cute! I've never seen that series.

Mina Lobo said...

Right on, Ava!!! I think my fave was the one about teeth and how we should eat healthy foods ("...pumpernickel, celery sticks, crunchy fruits and nuts...") to keep your teeth strong ("...exercise is great so exercise those choppers, too!"), starring a Fonzie type character. Hahaha...aw, nostalgia! :-)

Loni Townsend said...

Ha, I haven't seen those before. Those are fun, and educational!

M Pax said...

Hope you had a great holiday!

Liz Blocker said...

YAY! Conjunction Junction, what's your function?

Happy (belated) 4th of July!

Stephanie Bird said...

Yes, I remember that oldie but goodie. Our history in America has taken on a whole different meaning to me because I married a Brit.

Crystal Collier said...

This may be sad, but I never got to watch schoolhouse rocks. My brothers commandeered the TV, and they had different tastes. Regardless, that would be a fun series to pull up for the kids.

Chrys Fey said...

I never watched Schoolhouse Rock, but it looks like a fun series for kids. And it's educational, which is a plus!

The Happy Whisk said...

I do remember. I'm also seeing in my head, some cartoon character making a tray or orange juice ice pops with toothpicks. But I can't recall if that was around the same time or not?

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