We’ve had a busy few days.
On Saturday we attended Rob’s bowling birthday party.
The younger kids were transfixed by guns:
Aren’t they cute when they’re armed?
Carter complained that the bowling shoes didn’t match his outfit.
Seriously.
We went straight from bowling to Picnic with the Pops, where the band played for an audience of Nanna (seriously- she was the only one up there paying attention) and then was mocked by the announcer. We watched a magician (Kevin’s wearing a Google cap and I’m next to him) and then hung out long enough for Kevin to cheerfully await the children’s parade.
“Okay kids, get in line for the Children’s Parade! Are you in line? Are you all ready for the children’s parade? Okay then! Just wait while I make all the safety announcements and thank the 200 sponsors!”
Connie and Nora also waited patiently for the parade. Nora was quite excited to be attending an evening full of “pops,” resulting in some disappointment when she discovered that grown-up “pops” are not lollipops.
While they paraded, Archie practiced crossing his eyes:
He doesn’t quite have it, but he’s got a genetic predisposition to be excellent at it.
Last night we watched fireworks from our yard. We lit sparklers:
Archie kept his as far from himself as possible, while Carter:
studied his sparkler carefully.
In the end, we cuddled up together and watched an excellent show, without being close enough for the noise to send kids screaming for cover.
Happy Fourth Everyone!
3 replies on “Dad caught stars”
Thanks for the photo link Amy – you look like someone I might like ;-). How long has Carter had glasses, is that new or did I miss it??
Hi Sue! (waving madly)
Carter got glasses at the end of the school year after Kevin said, “look at the clock. How much reading time is left?” and Carter said, “I can’t see that clock. You know that, Dad!” We ran into trouble during the exam though, because the young intern told Carter “just one more eye drop,” and there were actually 3 more. We wound up three drops short.
I want to come vacation in your territory. Aren’t you near a beach?
Hiya (waving madly back)
Come on over!! http://www.southaustralia.com/Adelaide.aspx We have beaches, hills, wineries, gourmet food producers, all the cultcha you could want and…lots of rain and cold right now! The drought has broken so we are all VERY happy – we might even be able to water our gardens this summer, washing the car I wasn’t so worried about…
Poor Carter and the drops :-(. Those are horrible. Funny with kids and vision. My niece was 10 before my brother knew she couldn’t see well – she ran into the goal post at netball because “there were 2 goals posts so I ran between them…”
Let me know when you are coming!