Wednesday, July 7, 2010

4th of July Festivities

Our 4th of July celebration began on the eve of 4th of July. We headed to Frisco in hopes of watching a Rough Rider game, but when the huge storm clouds rolled in right at game time, we decided to just stay indoors at Pops and Gram's house. The kids (Uncle Shawn included) couldn't wait to do some fireworks. Pops said he found a whole bag of them while cleaning their house. I already am nervous about fireworks in general, but old ones- I thought for sure this was a bad idea.Elic and Autumn were the brave ones watching from the doorway. Preston takes after me and really doesn't like loud noises. Lucky for him this is all those "old" fireworks did:
That's right, they just made a lot of smoke. We had to close the door to keep it from getting inside the house.
Darren and I had decided that a baseball game wasn't the best place for Holden since he'd just want to crawl around and wouldn't enjoy being held for 2+ hours, so we left him with Nana and Papaw. (Just wanted to clarify- I didn't want anyone to notice that he wasn't in any pictures and think I was neglecting my sweet third child.)
Look at this adorable face! I couldn't quit taking pictures of precious Aaron. Those eyelashes are to die for!
Autumn is a great big sister.
Since David's birthday is very near the 4th, we mixed celebrating his birthday with our 4th fun. Gram had cake for the adults and cupcakes for the kids. Elic and Autumn enjoyed licking all the icing off their cupcakes.
Doesn't everyone eat their cupcakes like this?
Of course, we had to try more fireworks. It was sprinkling outside so Shawn would light them and we all watched from inside. I thought this was a funny picture. Just a different way to watch fireworks.


A few actually lit and made a little noise.
On Sunday, the 4th, we went to early service at church and then headed straight down to Darren's boss, Dr. Champine, lake house on Cedar Creek Lake.
Look at those big boys! It's like I turned away for one second and they grew up. We decided that Holden was a little too young for the lake, so he continued to get spoiled at Nana's house.
So, Dr. Champine's lake house- imagine if you could have anything you wanted at the lake, money being no factor- what would you have? Well, you'd probably have:

Hammocks.
Notice the boys already have life vests on. Preston asked for one right when he walked in the door and wouldn't take it off until it was time to go. They did everything, even if it wasn't water related, with their vests on. Safety first!


Water trampoline's.


Wave runners.


Preston stood on the dock like this the whole time Darren had Elic out on the wave runner. I told him it would be a while and he should come up to the house, but he said no he'd just wait right there.

Swing hammocks.

I love how relaxed Elic looks.

Trampolines.
And not just any trampoline- but one with a basketball hoop of course!
And your lake house wouldn't be complete without a real putting green. Yes, it's a golf course grade green- unbelievable.
You would also want a great outdoor patio. Like maybe this one:
I love it! I love the stone, the wood, the ceiling fans, the outdoor grill, the outdoor fireplace and especially the flat screen TV built in the chimney of the fireplace.
We played this game that seemed so simple but yet so irritating. All it has is a ring on the string that you try to swing over to the hook on the wall. I had to walk away because I could have stayed there all day and still not have mastered it.
Of course, Darren only had to try like three times to get it- just not fair.
There were motorized vehicles for the kids to ride.
This kid, John Michael, cracked me up. I asked him if one of the boys could ride beside him and he said yes. Elic climbed in and John Micheal looked over at him and said, "Do you like to go fast?" And then he floored it and they took off. Dr. Champine had put a new battery in it and that thing really cruised.
Elic had to hold on while riding because they went "rabbit" speed as opposed to "turtle" speed. And 3 year olds really don't understand the concept of driving. They would try to run over bikes and bushes and parked cars- you really had to stay out of their path.

Preston rode this little 4 wheeler and he was a maniac! I couldn't believe he was peeling out and skidding to stop- just out of control! This worries me since now he's only 5, what will it be like when he's 16?
And what lake house would be complete without your A&M dinner bell? I've already put this on my Christmas list- whoop!

After a full day of good food and fun in the sun, the boys had one last ride around the yard and then we headed back to Nana's house.
This was before we even made it to the highway.
Holden was looking festive in his "jaw-some" outfit.
Nana asked if she could keep all the boys one more night, and after twisting our arm, we said yes. I was excited because then we were able to go see a movie (Knight and Day) and even catch a few fireworks on the way home.


The fun continued Monday with us taking the older boys to see Toy Story 3 in 3D. We loved the movie- so creative. Preston can retell it with such detail, it's amazing what their little brains remember! Darren and I took Holden home for a night free from his brothers and some one-on-one parent time. I love how different all their personalities are. What a great way to end a wonderful weekend. Now we have to rest up for our Schlitterbaun excursion in two weeks!

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