12 July 2009

July 4th: part two

Checkout July 4th part one by clicking here.

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After the parade we headed out to the river cabin. All of the family and extended family gathered together for the traditional taco meal and fun.

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The weather was perfect.

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After dinner we carpooled and boatpooled down to my mom's cousin's house on one of the bays in Mandan, ND.

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We enjoyed the bonfire while waiting for it to get dark.

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As soon as the sun started going down we got out some fireworks.

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More tank battles!

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The fireworks over the bay looked amazing.

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When it finally got dark, we all piled into two pontoons and headed out into the bay.

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We had the perfect viewing spot to watch the many shows going on around us. We lit one of our our "safe and calm" fireworks off the boat. It's a Memory Globe. One dollar from the sale price of each globe is donated to the North Dakota National Guard. They stay lit for about five minutes and float hundreds of feet into the air, creating a glowing tribute. It was definitely the coolest firework we lit this year.

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What a great 2009 Independence Day.

08 July 2009

Fun on Mandan's Main Street

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We were on Mandan's Main Street bright and early on Saturday, July 4.

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First was the Mandan road race. My sister, my uncle Bob, and a friend of Bob's ran the 10K race. Memories were flooding back - through junior high and high school, we spent almost every weekend at road races around the San Francisco Bay Area.

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After all the runners took off, this little guy got scared and lagged behind a bit. It was really sweet. Slowly but surely, he eventually made it.

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I opted for playing tractors.

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Caitlyn came in first in our group.

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Then came Bob. This was his first race and he did a great job of pacing himself.

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Our three super stars!

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We cleaned up a bit and claimed our spot on Main Street for the parade.

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I wore my ridiculously large hat.

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Corey joined us. He was a Mandan parade first-timer. He was in for a fun time.

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Finally the parade arrived. The Mandan High School marching band was one of the first entries. My mom and I get a bit emotional at parades, especially when the music arrives. Yeah, we're sappy.

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And then there were horses.
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And cowboys. Big and small.

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This horse decided he needed to pee.
And he peed and peed and peed and peed. I had no idea a horse could hold that much liquid.
He created quite a flow down the gutter, disrupting all the parade watchers along that route.
Lucky for us, we sat across the street.

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Another horse pooped. Caitlyn though it was stinky. I agreed.

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The horse clean-up crew was quite creative. Free fertilizer! How's that for fun?
We were immensely thankful for their service.

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The rodeo clowns arrived and the parade fun resumed.

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What's a parade without candy?!
Or excited little kiddos?

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Or Santa and his sleigh? I can't decide if this is funny or disturbing. Or both.

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Who knew Mandan has their very own Golden Age Club king and queen? I sure didn't.

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Creative fun from a beef rancher.

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And then there were tractors.

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Big and small.
New and old.
And about 30 in between.

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Even a combine or two.

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My favorite floats are 'old man' bands on flatbeds. I especially like the accordions.
They're knee-stompin' fun, I tell ya.

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Parades are so special. I love all the smiles and colors.

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July 4th: part two will be around soon.

07 July 2009

Another year older (and wiser)

Today is July 7. It's my 27th birthday!
This is the first year that I've realized that I'd be fine not aging anymore. I'm starting to feel "old" ... oops, I swore I'd never say that.

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This morning we had a doozy of a storm cloud roll though town.

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It was very intimidating but we found out that the bark was worse than the bite (thankfully).

DSC_4475The black wall cloud produced almost an inch of rain in less than an hour and lots of thunder and lightening but no tornados or large hail. It looked like a giant cement roller just barreling across the prairie. The sunny morning quickly became as dark as night.

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The other side of the storm was creepy too, but much less scary.

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The clouds rolled east and the sky became light again.

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One of the chapels at work has a leaky roof. We joke that it's a holy water collection site since the water seems to be coming out of the chapel and the metal pans collecting the water are outside the front entrance. Today the pans were out again ... collecting the (holy) water.

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My July 4th weekend recap will continue tomorrow

05 July 2009

Celebrating our independence

Our holiday weekend was fabulous and full of fun.

I'm going to divide our Independence Day weekend into a few different blog entries because that's the only way I can even think of writing about it all.

Let's start with Friday July 3, 2009.
Bare with me, this is a long one.

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The weather was gorgeous on Friday, as it was all weekend.

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Some of us ladies spent the morning at the Mandan Art-in-the-Park. Exactly 27 years ago my mom was selling her artwork at this fair. She was 9-months pregnant with me (and about to pop). It's neat to visit the fair with her all these years later. We go most every year. I guess you could say it's a family tradition.

Corey, my dad, and Grandma Katy spent the afternoon golfing.

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In the evening, we all joined at the river cabin for a birthday celebration and dinner. Uncle Bob made his signature ribs - they are my favorite!

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My grandparents graciously hosted us again. They are just too darn cute, and so in love.

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This is a random out-house. There are lots of random out-houses round these parts.

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Ah. Fireworks. Buying fireworks in North Dakota is an interesting experience. It's as different as possible from firework stands where I grew up in California. In North Dakota fireworks are sold in circus tents.

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They sell it all. Snakes, sparklers, bottle rockets and everything in between ... and these Big Fat Ass Shells. Wow.

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This Big One was over $100. (we didn't buy it).

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Check out the Instigator. It's a steal at $219. (we didn't buy this one either).

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Surprising to me, my little cousin Parker loves fireworks.

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If he heard us shooting them of he'd jump up and down and run outside. I've never seen him so excited. It definitely made it more fun to have an audience.

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The smoke bombs came in handy for getting rid of the mosquitos.

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The boys got creative with their firework lighting. These firecrackers were a few years old and weren't lighting very well, so we put some paper in the can, lit it and then dropped the firecrackers in. Notice the blow torch? I thought it was overkill but as it turns out, it worked great.

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After they all had exploded (or so we thought), grandpa poured the ashes into the fire pit. For the next hour we heard random explosions coming from the fire pit. It kept everyone away from the fire for a while. We thought each bang was the last, but they kept on popping for quite a while. It sure was funny.

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For a change of pace, we lit a few parachutes. What's more fun than running around catching the falling objects out of the sky?!


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When we were ready for more action, we tried some spinning flowers.

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After a few sets, we discovered that the spinning flowers were a multi pack - some spin and change color, some spin and then shoot up into the air, and some spin and then explode. As you can imagine the surprise explosion was interesting (and quite dangerous). After the first scare, we decided that hiding behind a tree was a good idea.

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Corey found out what happens when an explosive spinning flower is put inside a soda can. Definitely explains the reason these shouldn't be held in your hand. yikes.

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... one of my favorites. So tiny but such fun.

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Some sort of fountain. It's pretty ... but definitely not as exciting as the exploding and spinning flowers.

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oooh. ahh.

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And of course, there were bottle rockets.

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It's the last year of bottle rockets for North Dakota so we made sure we got our fair share.

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My grandmas. (part of our audience)

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After the fireworks, we played with a light-up Frisbee. It's one of our favorite yard toys. My mom looks creepy and ghostly - sorry about that mom.

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The famous exploding camp fire (after the random explosions stopped).

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It was difficult to imagine that it was only July 3. Another day of fun was still ahead.

02 July 2009

Happy four-day weekend

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We're in full vacation mode. And lovin' it.

Mom and Dad and Caitlyn and Grandma Katy are all here visiting. The weather is great. We're on vacation from work. And most importantly, we're having fun.

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Today we headed to Scotty's for lunch. It's a long-standing drive-in in Bismarck. It was delicious, as usual. I love the vintage-ness of it.

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My yard continues to produce some great flowers - here's a selection of the blooms this week.
Mandevilla, above

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Clematis

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Delphinium - from Grandma Clarice - thank you!