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Saturday, July 05, 2008

The Real 4th of July Blog Entry 2008


Over the stadium

We started off our 4th of July at the balloon fest in Provo, UT. I had been reading about it for a few weeks now and was really looking forward to seeing all the balloons. I thought there were supposed to be 100 of them, but when I reread the news article, it said there were to be 30. When we got there we saw maybe 6. I read later that the heat was so intense that they changed the flight schedule, took off at 6:30 a.m. and didn't bother to tell me (hmmfph) and they didn't stay up until 9 like they were supposed to. Consequently, we only got to see 2 close up. It was still a thrill and I decided that I want to go up in one of these. I told Wayne that for our 40th anniversary next year, that is what I want to do. Isn't the 40th anniversary the balloon anniversary? I love the strawberry balloon...way cute.


A very patriotic balloon for the 4th of July


Later in the day, we drove to Wallsberg, UT to have a big BBQ and play day at the Ralph Yarro compound. Note: this is not the same kind of compound that you have been reading about in the newspaper in Texas. This one has a huge log party barn, volleyball net, in-ground trampoline, 2 blow up kid's bounce houses and slides, a wooden fort, an outdoor movie screen,
a bull riding machine, animal pens containing an emu, goats, sheep, horses, cows,
and Ralph and Jackie's 2nd summer home....er mansion.


Colett, Joan and Amy

Just call him Emerson or "E" or "M"

Joan, Wayne, Emerson and Millie

My beautiful daughters Amy Holmes and Colett Yarro



Amy and Emerson

and once again our son-in-law Wes the firefighter had to work so we have no photos of him on this day. We really do love him though.


My cousin Valleri, her hubby Shawn and daughter Macie McLeod

Joan, Wayne and Emerson

Isabelle, my little buddy just watching the goings on.

An intense? game

Val waiting for her big moment.

Val and Colett contemplate their next maneuver.

" High Five" for the great
play girls

My turn

The opposing team didn't have a chance with the sister's teamwork right Matt? Matt?? Matt??

Glam Shot


Amy spikes it. Wow, what an action shot. Look at that hair move.


Amy's turn to return the ball.

There was lots of food to eat including BBQ ribs, chicken, salad, and mashed potatoes with white gravy just like Mom's. When is the last time you had white gravy? I can't remember either and will probably not have it again until next year. We had pie for dessert. Colett and Val made delicious time consuming home made pies. I brought a delicious apple pie that I had my cook whip up. Maybe you have heard of him...Co Stco.


Let them eat cake....no pie

One of the activities available was riding the mechanical bull, and Millie did it twice. What a brave little cowgirl.




The ranch had lots of farm animals to interact with and Wayne showed them all to Emerson. He wasn't too sure about the horse and didn't know whether to laugh or cry. I wasn't so sure about the emu because as I went to snap this picture he tried to peck me. The sheep was a love and let anyone pet it.


Gotta love all the animals. I think I need some to go with my future alpaca herd
for when I go live in my yurt in Melrose, Montana.


We ended up high-tailing it to Lehi for the Thanksgiving Point fireworks display. What the heck does high-tailing it mean?? OK... I looked it up....A horse at a fast gallop with the tail held up straight. (Wayne did use to call me a little filly. No smirks, I know that it was a looooooong time ago) but it's not so bad being an old mare that aint what she used to be either.


God Bless America!!!!!