Saturday, July 9, 2011

4th of July...

We celebrated our Independence Day with a lovely BBQ with our friends the Burnetts and Pattons. The food was so yummy especially the beans and homemade rocky road ice cream. We ended the evening by lighting fireworks and watching a few from the city. We used to see them so well from our front lawn... I think they must have moved them because we only saw a few. No worries, the neighbors put on a show that was SUPERB!! (we had front row seats! Thanks Utah for making all the really good fireworks legal! And thank you neighbors for spending a gazillion dollars on them!!)

One day I will post the awesome photos we took with the long shutter speed to catch some of the awesome sparkler action going on. In the meantime enjoy these gems....


Hannah and I trying to fit our fat faces into the frame!!!







AAAAAAGGGGHHHHH FIREWORKS!!!






I took this with Instagram and the wonderful filters that make picture taking so much FUN....
I heart tilt-shift!


These silly girls were cold from playing in the water. They decided to watch the show from the back of our van!!
We had so much fun. We also have so much to be grateful for because of our Independence!! Home of the Brave and Land of the Free!!


HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!!!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Lizzie and her Imagination

Lizzie has an awesome imagination. She is always coming up with fun and sometimes strange games for herself to play. I love that she finds little things to call her treasures. One of the treasures she found was Wade's old bluetooth cell phone thing. I don't know what to call it, all I know is that Lizzie is in Sci-Fi HEAVEN!


These are the other treasures that she found at the bottom of my mail basket and is oh so proud to be the owner of :


I can remember finding treasures when I was a kid. Not bugs. I was not a fan of bugs. Still not a fan of them. I loved finding things to put in my purse. I thought having a purse full of stuff was the most awesome thing on earth!

What kind of treasures did you like to find as a child?

-Benjamin Franklin