We celebrated the 4th of July in Rochester this year!
Another project: My mom helped me make Amelia a 4th of July dress. We started the night before, of course. I decided to go with a biggest size a)in case I didn't get it done and she had to wear it next year and b) so I don't have to make another next year. It turned out a lot bigger than I was expecting.
Another project: My mom helped me make Amelia a 4th of July dress. We started the night before, of course. I decided to go with a biggest size a)in case I didn't get it done and she had to wear it next year and b) so I don't have to make another next year. It turned out a lot bigger than I was expecting.
Here are the kids "helping" Daddy and Grandpa by painting the playhouse (with water) while the grown ups painted the deck.
I decided that Amelia was old enough (and so far off her regular schedule) to go to the fireworks display starting at 10pm. Note: regular bedtime is 7:45pm. Good thing we brought a book to read.
William wearing his 4th of July shirt I made for him last yearSnacks helped pass the time before the show
Amelia and Grandma. Grandma kept saying "OOOOoooo!" about the fireworks and Amelia would tell her "NO! Say Aaaaaaaaaa!" Bossy
She cried when we put away the phone. Even while the fireworks were starting. She'd rather watch Thomas on the phone than watch live fireworks. Clearly, she wasn't old enough!
In the end, both kids liked the fireworks, although I was hoping for a little more awe on their end.
Guess what we had scheduled for the next day?
If you guessed driving home, you'd be right!
Guess what we had scheduled for the next day?
If you guessed driving home, you'd be right!
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