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Monday, September 26, 2011

Fourth Of July Parade!

Here's a close-up of Josh's cute legs. This is at the Fourth Of July Parade.
I love when Josh crosses his cute chubby legs!
I love this and their face painting



This is so cute with their cotton candy:)


one thing I love about Matt is that he loves to help the kids and play with them. Here he is helping Adelynn with her sticker.
His Happiness
You have to get a snocone for Summer and so Matt wanted one and was happy. Ang was too~
Police sticker they got
She thought it was making sound, but nothing was coming out;)
you can see the small amount of tootsie rolls that Adelynn got compared to the other kids. She was so sweet and willing to let the other kids get the candy.
Cute Catepiller in the parade
Caleb's cool sunglasses
Adelynn.
When the candy got thrown to the kids, she was shy and not too aggressive to get the candy. So She didn't get a lot;( We felt so bad, so we gathered candy for her, but when we gave her the candy she didn't even care to have any, she was just enjoying running and the excitement. She even picked up a few leftover streamers on the ground and was so excited to find something, she wanted to save them in her bag. SO CUTE!
Hannah
The Wilsons
Back row people
Front row people

Hill Air Force Base!

This Summer we went to Hill Air Force Base and loved it! If you haven't been there, we highly suggest going. To see and read about all the history was so fascinating. The planes and Helicopters are gnormous!! and it's free!! Here is Matt standing by his favorite helicopter
Here is inside the helicopter, it was so big!
This was my favorite helicopter!
This was way cool, an atomic bomb (of course it isn't connected still to blow up anything)
This is a melted propeller from a plane that crashed from World War 2 that they found.
We loved the decorations and names they would put on the planes. Some planes even had how many missions it had been in.
This was the motion sickness chair.
This was my absolute favorite. Since they had no money during World War 2, the women made their wedding dresses out of old parachutes, because it had the nice fabric they needed.