This Fourth of July weekend we chose to embrace the rurality of our surroundings. What kind of parade does a town of less than 3,000 put on?
One that looks like this:
What does a town do for its citizens that are wilting in the heat?
Turn on one of these:
And drench Main Street.
Much to the relief of kids like this:
Who’s the lone girl among this cache of boys? Well, our 13-year-old daughter of course.
These gentlemen followed her home after fireworks to roast marshmallows in our fire pit. We were happy to see that she found a fellow girl to help balance out the numbers.
To continue our “rurality embrace”, we spent the following day where else…but at the feed lot!
Where the kids went riding
On real horses
With real cowboys
And drove real farm gators
And made new furry friends
Some rode shotgun
While others shot guns.
(For the first time might I add. And I was not aiming at the ground. I was just trying to figure out how the flippin’ thing worked. The safety was still on, OK?)
Hope your 4th was a little more civilized, a lot cooler, but just as memorable!
I love how you tell your adventures with PICTURES!!!!! This really is like your own scrapbook.
It looks like you guys are settling right in to country living! Looks like a great celebration for the 4th. I thought you were going to post that you bought a cow 🙂
I think that looks like a GREAT 4th!
My kids would have loved it.
What is a parade without the Clampers in their red suspenders shooting off shotguns? Com’on you know you miss it here. Although I have to say it looks like the Clampers would fit right in over there!
Also wanted to say that your pictures are faboo! You are quite the photog 😉
Maddy stop growing!! She is going to leave a trail of broken hearts in that little town….