This year the 4th fell on a Wednesday. Pretty much the worst day of the week for a holiday to fall on because most people had to go to work the next day (me included...) So I decided to get my partying in as early as possible. What's the best way to do that? Why, by having a brunch at my house, of course!
Rudy Girl being all patriotic. So regal, that one.
So I invited over some of our closest friends as well as our immediate families to come have some breakfast cocktails, some light brunch fare and to watch the (weak) parade that passes the bottom of our street.
Getting the drink station ready. This is a photo before I put out the Bloody Marys (yum)
I bought some buntings from the Christmas Tree Shop (only for them to be way too big for our windows) so I put them on the mantle!
My brother keeping an eye on Rudy for us.
Cute parade idea..
JKFM
After we had our parade fill (it lasted MAYBE 15 minutes total?) we headed back inside for a visit with our friends and had a couple more cocktails before proclaiming the brunch a success.
Our next stop was my Uncle Bill and Aunt Chris' house for a Pool Party/Birthday Party for my Grandpop. We have one every year around this time for his birthday (late June) and this year they decided to hold it on the 4th. It was a blast hanging out with my family in the pool (very hot day). We laughed, drank, ate and took fun photos with each other.
A great time was had by all! I did keep reminding my dear husband that I HAD to see fireworks before the night was through. Luckily I married the best guy ever who threw caution to the wind and SPED home in order to catch our neighboring town's fireworks display. We missed probably about 10 minutes of the 40 minute display but it was great! We pulled over and parked the car and then laid a towel down on the grass and watched the fireworks together. Quite magical if you ask me. After the fireworks were over, we headed home and went to bed after a busy but very fun day!
Didn't get very many photos of the fireworks -- but they were gorgeous!
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