Our family was vacationing for a good portion of July this summer. We still had a few adventures while at home that month, though, too. Here are some miscellaneous July photos:
July 4th
Can't miss our annual flag pic!
On the afternoon of the 4th, we visited a new-to-us bakery and bought some delicious cookies. I didn't get any pictures of the actual cookies, but here we are waiting in the store.
A couple nights prior to the 4th, we joined my parents at their subdivision's annual fireworks display. We are always so impressed by the fireworks here! Jon and Chelsea's family came along as well. Adley especially enjoyed hanging out with Noah before the fireworks began.
We were so thankful that we ended up attending this early 4th celebration. Due to the severe drought in our area, the community fireworks we were planning to attend on the 4th ended up being canceled. Our July wouldn't have seemed quite complete if we hadn't attended any fireworks show. We loved celebrating on this night and relaxing with family.
Building Workshop
In early July, Adley attended her first kids' workshop at Home Depot. She actually accompanied her brothers to two workshops just before the pandemic in late 2019 and early 2020, but since she has no memories of these builds, we'll count this one as her official first! This month's project was a constellation viewer. Adley was particularly excited about painting her completed project and decorating it with stickers.
Birthday Celebrations
The night before my birthday, Grammy and Papa graciously offered to keep our kids overnight. Cody, Jaden, and Adley had a fabulous time with their grandparents, and Jason and I enjoyed one of the best gifts of all-- sleeping in!! Jason and I also saw the Top Gun movie in the theaters and went out to dinner together. What a wonderful, relaxing way to celebrate! When we picked up the kids from Grammy and Papa's house, we got to enjoy a delicious birthday cake that all three kids had helped to make. What a treat!
That afternoon, Grandpa and Grandma stopped by our house with another special treat--brownies and ice cream. Can you see how spoiled I am on my birthday?! Such kind gestures from both sets of parents.
On Jason's birthday later in the month, we were actually traveling in the car all day, so we celebrated his 41st a few days later with a dinner of stuffed shells and scotcheroos. We sure are thankful for this amazing guy!
Summer Fun
As I mentioned before, we had many, many days go by without rain this summer. The temperatures were constantly in the high 90s or over 100. There was even a stretch of at least ten days in a row when the temperatures reached over 100 every day. Yikes! Not surprisingly, we visited the pool quite a bit this summer to help cool off. Sometimes the kids asked me to take videos of them doing special tricks in the pool.
LEGO Exhibit
My sister tipped us off to this great LEGO display at a small museum near their house. I took the kids to see the exhibit, and we were all so impressed.
Yep, even these portraits are all made out of small Lego dots. So amazing!
We enjoyed seeing a few Houston-specific displays: San Jacinto Monument,
Houston downtown,
and the Imperial Sugar Factory in SugarLand.
My favorite was this impressive cathedral. Even the inside was filled with pews, a pulpit, an organ loft, stained glass windows, and many parishoners. So cool!
At the end of the exhibit, there was a room full of Legos where kids could build their own creations. We didn't stay too long in this section, but we had an overall great visit to this museum.
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