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Wednesday, March 22, 2023

4th of July Weekend

We started out the holiday weekend right with s'mores at our friends' house.
And some good old fashioned baseball. 
We took Jonah to see the White Sox because that was his little league team.
Jane knew just what to do at the tot field.
The rest of the game was mostly snacking for her.
We had a pancake breakfast at church, 
then a neighborhood parade 
(Jane scooted, the older boys rode bikes, and Perry wanted a ride)
and party at the pool.
Jonah was the best support and cheerleader for Perry during the watermelon eating contest.
I gave him a few tips and he rocked his age group.
He got robbed, though. The plate on the left beat him and it's clear to see Jonah won because he actually consumed his piece.
The next day we went to the beach to meet Miranda's family who was staying for the weekend.
Even though it was chilly, the kids wanted to play in the water.
We went back to the house to warm up and have some bbq for dinner. 
I can't share pictures of Miranda's kids until their adoption is complete, but it was great to meet them and see her in her element and already thriving as a mom.
It brought back many happy memories for me to be there with Miranda's parents and family friends.
You can't beat the location. The back porch is the beach path.
John had the next day off from work, so we went hiking at Sunol.
It was a bit of a dry, hot day to be out in the exposed sun.
Perry and Scott just ran the paths the whole time.
Jonah needed more coaxing, so he and I made up puns and jokes as we walked.
The trio reunited.
Eventually we got to the water and the fun began.
It was peaceful and cool and beautiful. We had snacks and threw rocks and splashed around a bit.

We found our friends who had hiked the other direction and the 6 boys did some exploring while the girls got carried.
What a fun-filled weekend as a family.

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