Friday, July 29, 2011

Hot Air Balloons and Parade

 July 4

 Reluctantly, we decided we'd try to make it to the hot air balloons. Its the event the boys most remember about the fourth. We had to wake up about 5:00a to get there to make it worth it.

When we first got there, there was a life flight helicopter loading up a baby. So sad. I've never been this close to a helicopter. It was amazing the strength and force of the wind right before it took off. Pretty cool.


 This year they had a Darth Vader balloon for the first time. We were excited to see it. For the first time we watched all the Star Wars movies with the boys back in January or February. So the boys are starting to realize who these guys are. I'm surprise they weren't more nervous about getting a pic!


Unfortunately, the weather was NOT cooperating... We were there for about 45 mins before we learned that the balloons were NOT going to fly today. Sigh, bummer!

But a few baskets were out, some were blowing the flames



Here's the crowd



Some owners let the kids get in the baskets for photo ops. On the way out of this basket, Max reached up and tried to pull the cord to blow the flames! Haha The owner was pretty surprised and taken by back Max's attempt.


 As we were heading through the field to the car, we learned that some balloons would inflate at the most. So we decided to stay and watch. Its always soo cool to see and sooo great to be so close!




Where's Jon?








I had to lay on the ground to get this shot.





Then we grabbed some doughnuts and drinks for breakfast and headed over to the parade route where Lexie and Ben were saving a spot. Michael and Maryanne were also running the 5k-sweet! Unfortunately, we weren't there in time to see them pass by.

The overcast weather was GREAT for the parade! It didn't get as hot this year, and it even sprinkled a little.  The sun came out a little ways through the parade.








My favorite floats are the royalty floats. I love how pretty and glittery they are!



I love the canons too!



A few years ago, someone was selling swords out of foam swim noodles and PVC pipes along the parade route I bought a couple and the boys LOVED them!! I've been looking for them every year since but haven't been able to find them. (They sell them for $4 at Camp Jeremiah Johnson up Hobble Creek) Anyway, so when we were at the freedom festival I asked this guy who sold other things made out of noodles if he had any and it was being weird and cryptic and said no, but will have some on Monday. So I decided to go back and look on Monday. Lexie took me down on her scooter. But the guys booth was closed. At least, there was another booth that sold all sorts of swords, metal, medieval, ninja, etc. And he has some for kids they are heavier and seemingly higher quality. They have wooden handles and a smooth foam shaft.



Max trying to fight Zac, while on Adams shoulders. But as you can see...haha Max is poking Adams eye and he sword is falling. I suppose it was too heavy and Max was losing his balance!


After the parade we were going to eat at Zupas, but they were closed! So we went over to Rumbi with Michael and Maryanne. Currently, an effective way to get Max to eat his food is to tell him it builds muscles. He is show us his muscles that he has from eating his lunch.


Zac showing his too

They we headed to Jon's parent's hotel room and rested for a bit. After that we all had dinner at my parents. Smoked ribs and all works for BBQ. Good food! I wish I had taken some pics. But normally I'm too busy eating and relaxing that I forget to pull out the camera.

**November 18: I found this on Rachel's Facebook page**

Dinner


Happy Fourth of July!

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