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Friday, July 04, 2014

 

Our Fantastic Vet

Our vet is fantastic!  Read my story about her selflessness and love for our favorite little Chihuahua:


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Baby, You're a Firework


Fireworks!

 

In Cali, most of Orange County was not allowed to set off even sparklers for much of the last 2-3 decades.  Here in Arizona, things are well, different.

Steve and I walked into Wal-Mart last week and the wall that was previously filled with sunscreens, pool toys and otter pop bags had been replaced with fireworks!  We later read in the local freebie newspaper called In And Out that here in Anthem it was more than legal to buy these boxes and set them off from pretty much the third week of June.

 

The one caveat?  After the 6th of July-no one better try setting one off.

 

Personally, I was all for going to our community center where our small town hosts a whole day of food trucks, carnival rides and games and pool time all culminating with a fireworks display around 9 p.m...

However, at the last moment (literally!) a monsoon blew into town and the display was cancelled.  Don’t know about the folks who wandered over to enjoy the rides and such.

 

I remember vividly being in the hospital for knee surgery when I was 14 and having one of the only other 2 teenagers there (the other was my roommate) come into my room-turns out it was his umpteenth surgery on his hand.  The doctors were trying to save it from being mangled and burned during a July 4th celebration when one of those gun powder holders went off in that said hand.

 

He was only 17-couldn’t understand the pull and allure then and I definitely don’t understand it now.

 

Yes, fireworks are beautiful and create lots of “oohs” and “aahs” from all who watch them.  And yes, if you add a background of patriotic music an appropriate amount of throat lumps will ensue.  But I’m still all for letting those who are professionals set off these explosions a safe distance away from those who are looking up into the sky.

 

End of sermon.

 

Besides our country’s birthday and celebration-it’s my mom’s 84th birthday!  Another one where she is celebrating in one state while we are firmly rooted in another.  It is what it is.

 

I can’t quite say that I’m getting used to it.  Probably never will be.

 

Steve is working July 4th, so is Adam.  Sarah is taking Dylan for a long weekend (remember Aidan came with us to OC a month or so ago while Dylan stayed home sick) to the Bay area.  What I’m hoping is that all the noise won’t scare Lucky too much.  She didn’t enjoy all the popping sounds AT ALL last year.

Pepper’s never really cared one way or the other.  At nearly 10, I doubt it will bother him now.

 

My biggest hope for the holiday is that it WON’T be the expected 115 at dinner time and that perhaps we can plug in the misting fan and eat our BBQ under the stars. But with the looming gray skies and the threat of more wind and sideways rain, I think indoors will be best.  Just hoping to get those ribs on the grill.

 

Here’s hoping that everyone reading this will have a safe, safe and fun Independence Day.

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