Showing posts with label fireworks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fireworks. Show all posts

Monday, July 7, 2014

Summer Fun... WEEK ONE!

I truly hope to be a better blogger over the summer.  Honestly, I've promised myself that I will pick up my camera more often and capture this growing boy.  Sam is quickly leaving anything slightly resembling a toddler or preschooler stage and is becoming a very independent little boy right in front of my eyes.  It's awesome and remarkable and a little tiny bit sad all at once.  I count my blessing each day that I get to spend this last summer before he's officially a school-aged child with him.  I'm so lucky!

One of our fav family traditions is going to the Canada Day parade.  Airdrie holds a long, candy throwing parade and we get curb seats each year.  This year we went with Linc, Chels, Brady, Jen and Berkeley.  It was a beautiful morning!
Couple pretty cool Canadians!
The whole flock!
What else we love about celebrating Canada Day is the firework show.  Sam got to stay up SUPER late so we could go. He was quite a happy little man and the ice cream daddy found us definitely helped everyone stay alert.
Really awesome firework display.  I've never taken a pic that does the fireworks any justice.  It was a beautiful evening.  The fireworks ended just before 11pm and we packed up to head to the car.  Just then, we heard screaming from all around us... we were a little panicked until we realized the sprinkler system had come on at 11pm and people were being sprayed!!  It was really funny... we got a bit wet but the memory is awesome!
Sam and I had a mom/Sam date to see the How to Train a Dragon 2 movie.  We decided the next thing we needed to do was go check out the new komodo dragon at the Calagary Zoo.  We ran into this cool guy on our way...
That is a pretty awesome dragon face if I've ever seen one.  Our buddy was just chillin' right by the window so we got an awesome view of him.  He's pretty neat and the enclosure is awesome too.  I don't know how other komodo dragons live, but this seems pretty ok.
All this dragon watching was exhausting!
My joey jumped in this pouch!
My mom won tickets to the Calgary stampede parade this year.  The last time I went was when Sam was a baby and we went on our own.  First ever time riding the C-train on the busiest ctrain day of the year with a stroller and no real idea where I was going... needless to say, this year the adventure was a million times more enjoyable and so much more simple.  Here's Sam just playing in traffic (PS the road was obviously closed, I'm not a terrible parent!) !!!
Some awesome Gramma Bee time!
No real good parade shots but here is another one of Sammer on the road.  Can't beat a perfect road closure to allow for a Calgary Tower pic.  Handsome little man!
Sam has learned lots of little boy tricks this summer already.  One is tree climbing.  The acreage has the BEST trees to climb and they are right outside Gramma and Grandpa's house!!!  Sam likes to keep his helmet on 'for safety' and that's just fine with me!
The awesome skill he's acquired is riding a two wheeler.  Around and around the yard he drives for HOURS.  It's amazing.  Only one crash all day and no tears.  Happiness is a little boy discovering the freedom a bike can bring into his life.
Kaili had an awesome idea to build a tree swing.  She had a dream and Grandpa made it happen.  These two chilled in the trees for the afternoon.  Two peas in a pod!
Sam received his heavy duty trike a couple years ago.  With shorty legs there was no hope that he'd drive it for a long time.  Shaun pulled it out of storage and by the tips of his toes, Sam burned around the yard on yet another type of bike.  Mom even loaded him in the wagon in the back and drove it down the hill... though hilarious and fun, I'm grateful there are no pictures of that!

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Canada Day 2013

The Connolley's wore their red and white and headed down to the annual Canada Day parade in Airdrie.  We set out early to get a curb side spot (this is very important to me!) on foot, as parking can be a huge nightmare.  Turns out Canada Day was going to be a scorcher this year and we were a sweaty mess... a happy sweaty mess but still very sweaty!
It has also become sort of a tradition to spend this wonderful day celebrating with our dear friends the Gordays.  What's better than kids, BBQs, friends and fun... nothing!  
Our favorite parade spot is just down the curb from the Farrell family's favourite parade spot.  Sam with two of his buddies!
Spencer climbing up Shaun to get a better view of the street.  Happy first Canada Day Spencey! 
A couple of our favourite Canadians!
Beautiful boy, happy momma!
There was tons of fun to see at the parade.  It's actually a really great one with bands (though my fav local teenage band wasn't in it this year... WTH!) and horses and rodeo princesses and dogs and candy and tractors... allllll the good stuff.  Oh, and don't forget the shiners!  They had crazy little airplanes this year.  Sam waved and said Happy Canada Day to every single float/group that passed!
This puppy looped back around and snagged Sam and Logan from the crowd of kids for a hug.  He knows some cool kids when he sees them!
Our walk home took MUCH longer than we expected and our little man couldn't hold out.   Hot day and too much fun is definitely tiring!  It was ok to have a nap today since we had a fabulous play with the Gordays including some sprinkler under the trampoline fun.
Look at these two faces... am I the luckiest girl in the world or what!!!  We are patiently waiting for the fireworks to start.  Sam had a bunch of hilarious one liners while we waited... "I see some birds.  Maybe the fireworks will shoot out of their mouths."  "Look an airplane.  I think it's going to Banff."  He also had a couple glow in the dark bracelets that he was using to tell time.  Firework time that is.  Seems silly, but it was brilliant.
Beautiful.  Such a great show.  One of my very favourite things about Canada Day.
Just watching and loving it.  He told us it was "awesome".
Though I want to see many other places in this huge world of ours, I'm so glad that I call Canada home.  I feel blessed to live in a country of freedom and opportunity and that my child will never have to fight to attend school or struggle to get medical care.  A land of beautiful landscapes, sunshine and snow, Tim Hortons, peace and dreams.  Our true north strong and free...