As a celebration of our independence we ventured up to Pineview with Jeremy’s dear family. This fourth was a particular adventure as we bounced from one campground to the next. The water was busy, boats were crowded, and everyone was pining for a patch of smooth water. The weather was a bit ho-hum, but we still ventured out on the boat and wake-surfed through the sea-like white caps.
We made it over to the Huntsville breakfast and parade, wandering through the elaborate booths offering everything from tiny jumping frogs to quaint home decor. Then the parade for the kiddos began, and I marveled as little Kaden learned what a parade is all about. At first he seemed a little unsure of himself, but it wasn’t long before the little guy figured out that the more attention he brought to himself, the more tasty treats would come his way. He soon flailed his arms above his head, as instructed, and made a mad dash for every single piece of candy he spotted.
Later in the evening, the Mr. ingeniously created what I have now coined as the “Shmookie”, which consists of two giant chocolate chip cookies (compliments of Costco), a slightly melted Reese’s peanut butter cup, and of course a roasted marshmallow. We devoured this lovely variation of the traditional s’more while enjoying the stellar firework display over the lake.
We made it over to the Huntsville breakfast and parade, wandering through the elaborate booths offering everything from tiny jumping frogs to quaint home decor. Then the parade for the kiddos began, and I marveled as little Kaden learned what a parade is all about. At first he seemed a little unsure of himself, but it wasn’t long before the little guy figured out that the more attention he brought to himself, the more tasty treats would come his way. He soon flailed his arms above his head, as instructed, and made a mad dash for every single piece of candy he spotted.
Later in the evening, the Mr. ingeniously created what I have now coined as the “Shmookie”, which consists of two giant chocolate chip cookies (compliments of Costco), a slightly melted Reese’s peanut butter cup, and of course a roasted marshmallow. We devoured this lovely variation of the traditional s’more while enjoying the stellar firework display over the lake.
I am deeply grateful for all the people who paved the way for the freedom I am blessed with. Hope you too had a wonderful fourth of July weekend.
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