I’m realizing that the go-and-do-and-see part of our summer is all scheduled toward the end of summer, so we’ve subconsciously balanced it with some nice laid-back laziness (my early bedtime has earned me the nickname Grandma K)–hence June’s less frequent posts. In terms of the Fourth, that means less “Go big or go home” and more just “stay home.”
No worries. We accessorize it all up with some patriotic flair.
Also. This just in. New sequel to If You Give a Mouse a Cookie: If you give a kid a stick flag…he’s going to want to poke someone’s eye out with it.
Along with celebrating our ‘merican pride, we did summery fourthish things.
Watermelon? Check.
Barbecue? Check.
Water, fireworks, friends? Check, check, check.
And this one got her baby fix. If the baby cries and you take him from her, there is hell to pay. Hell, I tell you.
I’ve tended to lean towards “it’s worth it” when it comes to dragging the family out to make holiday memories–parades and fireworks shows, wagon trains and big crowds. I casually mentioned to Brett Friday morning though, “Want to hit the parade?”, and we both paused for all of three seconds before laughing. We kept going back and forth between thigh sweat/calming screaming babies after gun blasts/walking two miles from parking spot and staying in our pajamas/drinking coffee/watching the kids play from the comfort of our kitchen. Tough choice, I know. But, hello? Star spangled temporary tats. It’s almost like a parade, but without the thigh sweat.
We won.
Now for the new week. Giddy up, summer!
halftheequation says
🙂 Sounds like a wonderful 4th of July!
Life with Kaishon says
Oh my goodness. The outfits are stellar. We didn’t go to a parade either. The kids wanted to sleep in. Why not? It’s summer! : ) I hope you have a great one.
Raelyn says
Kelle….
Picture number two of Dash. He is making a little Lainey facial expression!! Honestly? I had to do a double-take!! 😉
Love you later, Raelyn
ahoy.jenni says
Go the pyjamas and stay at home! We are in our winter holidays at the moment and doing lots of that. We’ve learnt the hard way too, participation is not always what its cracked up to be!
Kellie says
Haha “thigh sweat”…that’s what kept us home too. But three days with the grandbaby and rest if the fam was heaven. Thankful for this life I lve.
Jessie says
Kelle, I love watching you evolve as a parent just as I have. Right now my husband and I live in a single wide mobile home with our four children. We could up and move in a larger home but at this point, we prefer the “easy,” humble life we have. When you talked about the parade I thought of our life. You don’t always have to join the big parade to be a good parent. Much love, Jessie
MollyBea Williams says
I really enjoy reading your blog. Have a lovely, summery, week.
Alycia Isaacson says
We had a similar 4th. LOVE Lainey’s pink suit/romper where did you get it?
Amanda says
Isn’t this week your trip to Rwanda??
Jen says
These photos are great! I love how baby obsessed Nella is–my four year old is the same way. 🙂
You leave for Rwanda this week, right? I’m so excited for you.
Argyrie says
All the photos, as usual, are fabulous. Especially loved the one of Brett and Dash in the pool…what a wonderful daddy!
Maria says
Miss your big, wordy posts loaded with pictures…but that’s just me being selfish…lol. Enjoy your summer! BTW…that pic of baby Luke…so, so beautiful!!
Nic Nicki Nicolette Nico says
Looks like the right amount of…. Fourthing :)))
Xo
Barry and Rena says
Love this post! You write so beautifully, so originally, and so creatively. Your kids are adorable to boot! So glad you enjoyed.
Megan Landmeier says
Seriously, check out my photos of Ellie at the parade. I’ve read your posts about it for years. So knowing FULL WELL my child would have the same response, I dragged my family there. We left early. She liked the horse. And the dog. She did not like: The guns. The loud music. The sweating. The crowds. Being dragged away from the beach.
Jensamom23 says
Sounds wonderful!
Breeze says
Oh this makes me feel so much better! I have a 17 month old and am pregnant and really nothing sounded better than staying in and celebrating at the house. I was feeling like lamey lamerson mom. Good to know in reality it some times more enjoyable to just stay!
Stacey says
The picture of Lainey smiling on the side of the pool is adorable! She looks so happy!
I have been reading your blog from the very beginning for the past few months (on 2009 right now!). I’ve really been enjoying reading about all of your special times with her!
KK and Company says
I actually got up on Friday morning and made my little family go to the parade because “Kelle Hampton would tell me to seize the day!” Problem was we were an hour late. Next time we are staying home!! 😉
Katy says
The picture and caption of Nella holding the baby and having a baby fix reminded me of a story my mum told me about when I was a baby!
Apparently I was about 4 months old, in the doctors waiting room and a woman and her mum came in and sat next to us. The woman had down Syndrome and was apparently very, very enthralled by me – after about 20 seconds she piped up to mum ‘so, can I hold her please?’ Mum said she laughed at her directness and plonked me on her knee. The woman was so happy, my mum enjoyed the break of having someone entertain me and the mother of the woman was apparently near tears, and couldn’t stop thanking my mum enough as her daughter loved babies so much, but not many people trusted her with them.
Just a story that always makes me smile that I thought if share!