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Happy Fourth of July!


We hope you all had a fun Fourth of July!
Of course, Canada Day on July FIRST was also a VERY special occasion for us (:

These were taken in D.C. But we actually spent today in Fredricktown, where they didn't have so many people and more kid friendly activiities like a petting zoo and free Ice Cream!
Yesterday, one of Trey's Co-workers invited us to their place for a BBQ. They live on a horse and Corn farm that their parents own and Brooklyn had a blast playing with the other kids, playing with the dogs and she even got to ride a former racing horse (Well, sit on one) and pet a colt! Unfortunately I didn't have my camera); Brooklyn saw her first fireworks last night too! She loved it, some were a little overwhelming for her though, so she would dig her head into my lap sometimes.

Of course, Nai Nai got Brooklyn her 4th of July outfit with "I Love the USA" on her shirt!
We actually went to the Newseum that day. It is unbelievable, even with a 25 lb baby that won't let you put her down the entire time on your hip!

There was a BBQ competition right near us, so we got some ribs! Mmmm!

Comments

Cristina Boey said…
Happy 4th of July guys! we love seeing your pictures. Too bad we are not in DC too this summer.
Unknown said…
oooo lots of fun! Brooklyn is so darn cute. When are you coming back around here you gypsy?

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