To start the holiday out, I drug the box of decorations up from the basement. We did this weeks ago and we've been enjoying the novelty of red white and blue around the house. That morning we had a joyful morning exploring all of the decorations to a soundtrack of Sousa Marches. They paraded around the house with flags and shakers to the sounds of trumpets and trombones. Decorating for holidays is one of my most favorite things to do with the kids, followed closely by baking cookies together. For days afterward, Amy would point to them and say, "stars! I wub it!"
On Friday, we drove over to Harper's Ferry (of course). It is such a pretty spot and filled with so much history. I was sure they would love it. We filled the rest of the weekend with two firework shows, shopping with my mom (something I really miss with us living so far apart), a trip to the movies to see Finding Dory and good food. The highlight for the whole thing was having time to talk to my mom and dad. They have embarked on such a big adventure in their lives and it was nice to get the update. We talked about all the fourths from the past and talked about the infamous Miss Grantsville pageant.
We decorated the kids bikes which is a tradition of mine since childhood. We did finally get some nice weather in and pulled out the slip and slide.
On the fourth, we braved the rain and 70 degree temperatures to go to the Dale City Parade. It's the one we went to last year and I liked it just as much. The highlight would be all the candy they throw out. Amy spent most of the parade eating her candy. My dad wore his traditional flag shirt (it just isn't the fourth without it) and was filmed by a photographer for a local magazine. With rain falling nearly all day (boo), we opted to try out the fireworks at Manassas. Last year we drove into the city to see the fireworks in similar weather and weren't able to see hardly any fireworks with all the smoke hanging in the air. We had a pretty nice view, although Amy decided that she wasn't a fan of fireworks this year.
It was a fourth to remember, even with fussy kids from long days of fun. Toddlers are such temperamental creatures. Luckily, I prepared myself mentally for it all and expected it so it wasn't too bad.
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