Bring on the red, white and blue.
We had a lot of parading to do!
Theo, Owen and Noah ready to head to the Breckenridge 4th of July parade. Have you ever seen more patriotic guys?
Once there, we had to split up a bit to find places to stand. We ended up separated from the rest of our family, but we still thoroughly enjoyed this small town parade. O quickly caught the knack of begging for candy and left with quite a stash!
Once the sun was right over-head, it got hot in a hurry. Too bad Mommy dressed these Boys for a winter day! The Boys waved and waved those flags of theirs.
Once there, we had to split up a bit to find places to stand. We ended up separated from the rest of our family, but we still thoroughly enjoyed this small town parade. O quickly caught the knack of begging for candy and left with quite a stash!
Once the sun was right over-head, it got hot in a hurry. Too bad Mommy dressed these Boys for a winter day! The Boys waved and waved those flags of theirs.
Poor Nosy did not feel great, but he didn't want to leave the parade once the time came.
These cowboys fired real guns into the air. I have never seen the Boys jump so high!
Catching a ride back to our car.
After naps, we had tickets to the Breckenridge Backyard Theatre's presentation of "Babe, the Sheep Pig." The theater was darling, so quaint and intimate, and the performance was charming. The kids were enraptured!
After naps, we had tickets to the Breckenridge Backyard Theatre's presentation of "Babe, the Sheep Pig." The theater was darling, so quaint and intimate, and the performance was charming. The kids were enraptured!
Libby with Henry and Theo
O, Nosy, Henry and Theo with the actors.
Back at home, the dinner team was busy putting together an old fashioned 4th of July feast!
Back at home, the dinner team was busy putting together an old fashioned 4th of July feast!
Yaya with the yummy corn on the cob.
Nathan and Carl are very proficient grill masters.
1 comment:
I love their 4th shirts. So cute!!
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