I hope y’all had a wonderful time celebrating
the Fourth of July! It felt like our family had 3 Saturdays in a row, since Dad
had Thursday and Friday off work. We had a very fun weekend celebrating our
country’s birthday. . .
At the beginning of the summer, our family
made a “Fun List” of things we wanted to do. One of those things was to go to
the lake. It has been a family tradition to go to the lake at least once a
summer, and we usually went during the first week of July while we were on
vacation in Pennsylvania. Since we didn’t go to Pennsylvania this year, we had
to substitute with one of the inland lakes here in north Texas.
So after breakfast on Thursday morning, we
packed up our gear and headed out! We went to a campground where you could just
pay for the day. Admittedly, it wasn’t quite what we expected when we thought
of the “beach.”
The
“beach” was only a couple feet wide! Apparently the lake is higher than normal.
There were quite a few prickers in the grass, but thankfully we had brought
blankets and shoes.
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Ready
to cool down!
Photo
Credit: Betsy.
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Once
we got in, we had lots of fun! The sand bar went out really far. You can’t see
us well in this photo, but we walked all the way out to a little island.
Photo
Credit: Roma.
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We had fun swimming, playing water sports,
and relaxing on the blanket with books and snacks for several hours. Around 1:30,
we called it a day. It was time to leave before things got REALLY hot. J
When we got home, the guys worked in the yard
for a few hours while others exercised, and still others (like me J)
took showers.
That
evening, we had a festive dinner to celebrate. It was even cool enough that we
could eat outside! We had burgers hot off the grill (I of course, had to top
mine with everything! J)
patio
potato salad, berries with whipped cream, pretzel
salad, and lemonade. It was perfect!
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For
dessert we had a watermelon bomb made out of sherbet! It was very refreshing
(recipe coming soon!)
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What’s really neat about living in the
country is that you can look in any direction and see someone else’s fireworks
display. We counted at least 5 big fireworks displays that we could see!
We
ended the evening with sparklers! These are funny, because they have a way of
making teenagers act like 5-year-olds. J They’re just so fun!
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We turned in pretty late that night, but we
were happily exhausted from such a full and fun day!
2 comments:
your food descriptions always make our mouths water!
Thanks, Lydia! :-) The food was really good!
~Bianca
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