Wednesday, July 4, 2012

The 4th of July


The 4th of July has always been one of my favorite holidays.  One reason is that my birthday comes exactly in between the 4th and the 24th, so I celebrate all month long.  The best thing for me, however, is the parades.  When I was growing up in Midvale, my grandparents lived on Center Street.  Center street was also the parade route for the city, so we would spend the day at Grandma and Grandpa's house.  We had hassle-free prime spots for parade viewing.  The year I was six, I got to be on a float, and it was a 4th of July highlight.  I was one of the seven dwarfs - the pink one on the front.


I loved the floats but was afraid of the horses.  By the time I was in junior high, I was itching to be in a parade again.  The chances of being a "queen" were slim, and I'd done marching band for one summer, but I guess a random clarinet player in the middle wasn't quite enough recognition for me.  The girls my age in the neighborhood decided that we would just enter the parade and do a cheer routine.  Mind you, not a one of us was cheerleader material (although we did produce three high school athletes from the bunch).  That didn't stop us, though,  We bought pompoms and matching striped shirts in our junior high colors, made up some pretty lame routines, and entered the parade.  


This is part of the crew.  I'm on the left, followed by Kamie Kallas, Erica Zillner, Robin Hansen, and Melanie Mansfield.  We were joined by Lynne and Jackie Reber and JoAnn Tucker, who didn't make the picture:)

Lucky for me, when we moved to Riverton, we were again walking distance from the parade route.  Since Riverton holds the parade on the evening of the 3rd, we get floats from all over the valley.  It is great, and we come home with tons of candy.



The top photo is my oldest daughter, Jaime, at the West Jordan parade with her cousin Allie, and the bottom photo shows the next generation, her kids Jayden and Mykena at the Riverton parade this year:)  I hope everyone has a great and safe holiday!


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