Wednesday, July 9, 2008

4th of July: Who needs Roaring Springs??

Warning: this post may be hard to read due to some formatting errors. I am having a hard time fixing the problem, sorry!
It is hard to believe that the 4th of July has come and gone and that Brinton and I have been married for a month now. Time flies. I was just realizing that next week will be the end of summer school and we will be flying out to Snowflake, AZ for the Flake Family reunion. I can not believe how quickly things are going. I am ready for the summer to slow down now.


Last week to celebrate the 4th of July, Brinton and I gathered with some of my family to have a BBQ. Tawnya and Josh along with some of their friends in their neighborhood hosted the gathering at their neighborhood park. We had a great time in the heat. There was a nice breeze blowing to keep things cool in the shade.

Some of the activities included: BBQ, Touch football, sitting chatting, the kids splashing in the kiddie pool and playing on the slip and slide, family checking out our wedding photo album and the playground water slide.


Brinton Scoring a Touch Down!!


The Newlyweds in all their cheesiness!


When Tawnya sent out an invite she mentioned that there would be water fun and games. I didn't realize this would include the adults having as much fun as the children. One of her friends in the neighborhood rigged up the children's slides with a sprinkler and tarps and came up with this modified water slide.


All who played had fun, with the exception of a few run ins and bumps and bruises. Had I know it would have involved so much fun for the adults I would have brought my swim suit too.



Josh and Kyrick Splash on the modified water slide


One of our family traditions includes reading the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution the week of the 4th so this is how we ended the evening. It was a nice evening. I appreciate Brinton's enthusiasm to teach our future family the importance of the Declaration and other important documents constituted by our Founding Fathers.
Our Friends Dave and Irene

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