I pulled Emma and Ellie out of dance a year ago but their cute teacher knew we went to the Kaysville Parade so she asked if they wanted to dance in the parade. Emma was really excited to participate. When I drove the parade route the day before she got pretty nervous when she realized how long it was. So after a crash course dance class and a little bit of nerves it turned out to be a fun experience for her.
I would love to embarrass Jeron and tell the funny story that happened when he saw an ex on that day but I wouldn't do that to my poor husband. Let's just say FLUSTERED:)
Jeron with his family. Grandma and Grandpa were so cute collecting beads for Emma. Grandpa almost got in a fight with some mean guy who took a ball away from him. It was a good thing I wasn't there our I might have punched the guy. We are lucky that all of the grandparents are always there for our kiddos.
(This is actually before the parade but the only picture that turned out) Ellie did great until she saw us and then she wanted off of the float. It was nice to have her back for the rest of the parade.
Boo loving her Mama and Papa. They were so cute. Papa ran up and got a ball for Ellie and Mama made sure that Emma got some beads as well. All of the cute grandparents thinking of our kids. We are lucky to have them.
Boo stayed right by Mama the whole time. She would come over to me and then say "I go Mama" and run back. Too cute.
I was surprised that Grandma B came out to support Emma and Ellie in the heat and craziness but apparently she loves parades. When Ellie spotted her it was the cutest thing. She ran to her saying "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah"
After the parade we headed home. When we came back there was music playing. Ellie went right up to the stage and danced her little heart out.
Before that I took the little ladies and we played a little baseball. It was fun but funny. Imagine Emma pitching to me and Emma hitting with a bat almost as tall as her.
Ellie was such a helper carrying the balls. Boo came but unfortunately I didn't get a pic.
We went and picked up pizza and headed over to our blanket to people watch. This is one of Jeron's favorite things to do.
Mama and Papa came with us this year. Last year we were wondering how Mama was and this year we are so blessed that she was able to be here with us. I think back to the way I was feeling on the 3rd of July last year. It was a scary day, and one I will never forget. I am just so glad that all went well and that we still have my mom with us. I sure do love you, mom.
3 comments:
I love the 4th of July too! That is a darling family pic of you all!!
Okay, Molly seriously would have fallen over if she saw that Herbie car in real life! Too bad my hubbie doesn't "do" parades. Bah-hum-bug. Such beautiful skies in your fun pictures with those gorgeous sunset colors. And I never realized JJ was the only grandson...
Oh my, the sky before the fireworks was breathtaking. I love looking at all your pictures.
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