Saturday, July 5, 2008

Happy 4th of July!

The girls! Shannon, Kaycee, Toni, Lizette, Annette, Melanie, Lindsey and me at The Greer's Pancake Breakfast.
Kaycee cooking her annual 4th of July pancake breakfast.

Trevor singing karaoke.


TT and Trevor in the jeep. Trevor thought that he knew how to drive the jeep, but kept driving it straight into the street.



TT and Abby riding the fire truck.
I hope all of you had a great 4th of July. I did! It started in the morning with my friend Kaycee's annual pancake breakfast. She started this tradition about five years ago and it is so nice. She cooks breakfast for about 50 people who come and go throughout the morning. For those of you who have never met my friend Kaycee, believe it or not, she loves this kind of stuff. She is an entertainer and a great one at that. Kim and Jeana and the kids came over as well. They thought it would be fun for the kids to do something different and have a new set of toys to play with. As you can see, they also had fun. The only problem was that it was sooo hot. Every single person was dripping sweat because of the humidity.
After we ate breakfast and had mimosas, of course, we left and went over to Kim and Dons. They had a few people over for a bbq. Don cooked some excellent hamburgers and we enjoyed great food and even better company. I didn't take any pictures of Kim's because everybody else did so I am sure you will see those pictures on other blogs. Later in the night, me, my mom, dad, Kim, Don, Marilyn and the kids drove to Vet Stadium and hung out in the back of the truck to watch the firework show. It was fun watching the reactions on Trevor and TT face.
4th of July has always been one of my favorite holidays and this year was no exception.








4 comments:

themonteleones said...

Thanks for spending the day with us! We love you! Trev and TT

Jeana said...

Thanks for letting me tag along to the breakfast... thank Kaycee for me:)

The Beard Family of 5 said...

I want pancakes now! What a cool tradition

Bill and Paige said...

What a neat tradition! How fun!!