The Fourth of July feels a little different this year, doesn't it? This year we're celebrating 250 years since America declared its independence-- a milestone that reminds us just how much history has been written by ordinary people doing extraordinary things. We were in the middle of trying to decide what the weather was going to do Once in started thundering we just went home! For 250 years, this country has experienced incredible triumphs, heartbreaking losses, moments of unity, and seasons of division. Through it all, generations have worked, sacrificed, dreamed, and hoped for something better for their children and grandchildren. Trey stopped by before going to cook fish at my parents house. Flags and dog in the back :) Carl's mom and stepdad finally got to meet Wesley. We had a good time visiting with them. Me with my sister and brother-in-law. We were decorating cookies. Little Miss was ready to get in the pool! She also wanted a picture with BeBe and Uncle Trey Bab...
July has always been one of my favorite months. For one, my favorite holiday is in July (Independence Day). It is also the month that we have been taking our summer beach vacation in, AND it is also a busy birthday month (Makena, me, and Grammy). I am super excited for all of these again this year! This is also an exciting month for Makena. Her "Rooted on the Grand Prairie" exhibit opened today! The exhibit looks great! She has worked pretty hard on this for a while. We are proud of you, Makena! Makena is wanting to go to the Little House on the Prairie Museum in Kansas for her birthday. You know that girl loves her a good museum, and we have been watching the old show recently. She said she isn't interested in the new one because it isn't historically accurate. Leave it to our resident historian to keep us accurate. It does sound like a fun trip. We are going to do our best to make it happen. Her birthday is on Monday (she is off on Mondays) but we leave ...