The Fourth of July came right in the middle of Scarlet Fever week. So, needless to say, we were not out doing any major partying that day. Nathan worked and I stayed home (and inside) with the boys. We did throw on some flag shirts to try and be a little festive. Tate would only wear the one I got for Corey and so the one left for Corey was huge (which worked out great because it didn't rub up against his skin).
 |
These two are best buddies |
 |
Since we had to stay inside most of the day, we did watch fireworks on TV. Corey was pretty excited for them. |
 |
Our cul-de-sac did some pretty awesome fireworks, which we got to watch from our yard. Corey kept saying, "more firework!" |
 |
We had fun playing with glow sticks on the porch while we stayed away from the general public, as not to infect them. |
No comments:
Post a Comment