
We didn't do much for the 4th of July (poor Kris wanted fireworks...), but we did go watch our neighborhood parade. Every year they set off the cannons at 5:30 a.m. and the fire trucks drive around town with their sirens blaring. It's ridiculous, but its tradition! We live right on the parade route, so at 6 a.m., we walked down to the corner to watch.




The best part of the parade? Candy at 6 o'clock in the morning.:)

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