Memorial Day Weekend


What a blast we had!

Patrick picked up a new/old bike off of craigslist. It's a GT Performer trick bike. Kinda like the one he had when he was a kid. He has been searching high and low for something affordable but fun and he finally found it. He also found a hobby that will give him something to 'tinker' with as he put it. It was so fun to watch him ride around on it. He can still make the bike hop and he is perfecting his wheelies. Of course the kids think its the coolest thing and love to ride on the pegs up and down the driveway. Well, we picked this baby up on a saturday and by monday (Memorial Day) they were out washing and tinkering away:
Every boy has a bike now. They scrubbed those bikes till they shined! Patrick gave his GT some TLC and got off rust spots, fixed up the neck (although it still needs help) and inspected the tires. There is still some work to be done on it, but its usable and a lot of fun.
The boys of course wanted to be just like dad. thank heavens they are learning to clean from someone here! I loved watching how serious they took it all. Of course Cache was concentrated in his cleaning while Ronin jumped from thing to thing with more speed than an alley cat. 
How cute is this tricycle and its owner? I love this little chubby-cheeked kid.  
We also had our towns parade. It was full of firemen, city council men, scouts and brownies. I love this little parade so much. We walk to the corner and sit ourselves right down:
We are getting to know our neighbors quite well and while they may think we are crazy for having so many kids (three is a lot!) I think they like us just fine and of course they adore the baby. We felt down right American as we enjoyed our Memorial Holiday. There are so many amazing things that we enjoy here in the states and we take so much of it for granted. This land has truly been blessed and we feel very blessed to live here. I hope we can be more mindful and grateful for all that people have sacrificed and continue to sacrifice to keep this country going. Wow, I feel patriotic and it's not even July yet!

Comments

Kage said…
I was just ITCHING for a hometown parade this year....now I know where to find one!
Anonymous said…
That brought back alot of memories as I went to the cemetery with my Dad and did the patriotic thing! There were bands playing, flag raising, and speeches throughout the mornings. We placed our flowers and off we went to hotdog roasts, games, and magical fruit punch (all we could drink--all afternoon!) I agree we truly are blessed to be in this land. Eager to see you in a few weeks! Boy-- every boy you have is handsome!
G in Utah

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