Independence Day!


We had a fun adventure on July 4th!  
We started with picking blueberries.  Fresh and sweet right off the bush!  The weather was great!  It wasn't too hot and there was even a light breeze.  So great to be outside having fun!



Daddy showed Sissy which ones were ripe and she loved filling her bucket!  Her biggest complaint was that Charlie kept grabbing them and eating them!


The red tractor made us think of Tech, one of the beloved programs on Baby First TV about a red tractor.

We left the farm and came upon a snowball stand!  We were excited to find this tasty treat!  Charlie had already fallen asleep, so no snowball for him.  Aaron and I told Sarah Graves stories about enjoying snowballs when we were kids!

We passed by a July 4th festival in a park and Sarah Graves was intrigued by the bounce houses!  We convinced Aaron that we could buy an ice chest to keep our blueberries cool while we checked it out.  

My cool dudes!

She picked out this patriotic hat for herself!

They were offering face painting and she chose to have fireworks painted on her arm!

Lovie and Pops spent the day barbecuing ribs and we were lucky enough to be invited to enjoy them with them!
My sweet buddy!


Sissy chose to wear her boots!  I asked her for to pose for the picture and she gave me a salute!


SG had some birthday money and she recently chose to use it to buy and Ariel and Eric wedding dolls.  She had a great time playing with them with Lovie and Pops.  She and Pops had them get married, go on their honeymoon in Hawaii, and buy a house in Hawaii!

This boy loves his Captain America doll!  He calls it 'Merica and was running around shouting it!  He sounded very patriotic!

This crazy boy recently saw his grocery cart tipped over like this and proudly told love it was a horsey!  He then decided that he would ride it like a horsey!  He was very proud to show off his new invention to me!

Nay joined us after dinner and we went over to Home Depot's offices to watch the fireworks.  It was neat being able to see multiple displays at a distance.  We just rotated and saw about 5 or 6 different displays.  I think next year they will be old enough to go to a display and camp out waiting for them to start.  It certainly was convenient to just drive up to the roof of the parking deck and hop out to look around!

We had a wonderful adventure for the 4th!  



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