Happy 4th of July!
Growing up, the 4th rivaled Christmas as my favorite holiday. I came from a fairly small town in Northern Utah that did the 4th right. I’m talking PATRIOTISM in its finest. Think of neighborhood BBQs alongside a full week of celebrating. Think of a HUGE parade down the center of town, a parade in which half the town set up lawn chairs to reserve spaces days in advance. A parade where the second half was devoted to a giant water fight, with both sides participating. I recall one year as a participant in the parade (my one and only year as a cheerleader), getting an entire cooler of water dumped right over my head by two complete strangers. If that’s not a blast, I don’t know what is!
And the fireworks! Don’t get me started. Seriously, there were fireworks across the whole valley. My family made a tradition of hiking up the mountain and watching the display, voting on which city had the best ones.
Once Brad and I moved to Northern California, I quickly learned that the 4th of July was not at the same level of fanfare I was used to. The town parade left me feeling disappointed, and fireworks were kind of blah. I was underwhelmed by the sense of patriotism and love of country. At least we still had the BBQs, and that helped. A little…
OK, so maybe this post is just me ranting about my disapproval of my current home’s celebration of this important holiday.
The past few years though, I’ve enjoyed walking with my neighbors to our small, local parade and having a BBQ with a few friends. That smaller celebration has been enjoyable, too. And I’ve finally come to the conclusion, that I can set the tone in my little family. We can hang our flag, wear our red, white, and blue, and enjoy our time together. I can help my little ones appreciate how blessed we are to live in the good ol’ U.S. of A., because we are so, so blessed.
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Madeline says
You look so great! Whatever town you came from sounds amazing ha ha. That would be quite the adjustment to move somewhere else!
candy says
A full week of celebrating sounds like fun! I also love neighborhood BBQs 🙂
Kiana Probst says
I seriously think you are the cutest! And that sounds like a super fun time celebrating!
Monica Packer says
It really was a great hometown. I love where I live too! I just wish for more patriotism.
Monica Packer says
Aren't they the best?!
Monica Packer says
Oh, thanks Kiana! I hope you had a happy 4th.
La Belle Sirene says
It's so nice to have such vivid memories of how your hometown celebrated the 4th. It sounds like they really put out all the stops!
La Belle Sirene
Katie says
This makes me laugh because I was so surprised, too, when I moved away and July 4 wasn't **The Most Important and Celebrated Day. Of. The. Year.** The Kaysville parade and fireworks set a high bar for all of us so privileged as to grow up under its glory. 🙂
Monica Packer says
Yes, they do! My dream is to take my family next year. But we still enjoyed our time together yesterday!
Monica Packer says
I know, it was such a disappointment! I'm so glad I'm not the only one who was like, "What?! You call this a 'parade?'" I love hearing from you, Katie!!