Today is Independence Day - July 4th - America's 235th birthday! Happy Birthday America! At the end of this post I expressed my sentiments of this holiday.
Neil and I and Kirsten went over to David and Angela's house so that dad could cut some of the very tall grass growing in their yard. David and I are very allergic to outside pollen and grass. They were not there when we arrived. Angela's family had holiday plans. That was fine with us. David felt really bad he could not be there with us. We're just glad they had some time off' to enjoy some fun activities. Dad and I did not mind doing 'service' for them that they really needed.
Because of my allergies I worked 'inside'. I worked on the kitchen area. I'll leave it that. Anybody that knows me will know that I have 'busy hands' that like to do 'service' and I enjoyed myself!
Dad working in the yard.
The first half of the pictures are the 'AFTER' results.
He did some weed whacking in the planters.
The gravel and plastic is an area David wants to extend his patio with concrete.
It was over grown in grass and now we can find it!
This area, all the areas, was waist high in grass.
It was over grown in grass and now we can find it!
This area, all the areas, was waist high in grass.
Their dog Nala is a little Chihuahua and inside dog. They use the kennel area to store trash cans, etc.
Inside the kennel, all clean and neat!
Coming around the side of the house.
This is inside the kennel area.
The entrance of their driveway.
The plastic and gravel area, overgrown, where David wants to extend a patio.
The planter under the porch. Yes, it's overgrown too.
Coming around the back side of the house. The grass was so tall it was laying down.
Just getting started with cutting the tall grass in the back.
Last Thursday I went over to help David watch Avery as he painted his basement. She opened one eye and took a peek and decided to go back to sleep!
Today is Independence Day and it means a lot to me. I want to 'thank' our forefathers for their sacrifice in bringing freedom to this country and breaking free from the oppression of England. We also wanted religious freedom. I am so grateful for the beautiful country we live in and for all the freedoms we are privileged to have. I personally had ancestors who came to America on the Mayflower and ancestors who fought for freedom in this country. I get nostalgic every time I see 'Old Glory' waving. She is beautiful! When I drive around throughout our town or the next town I find so few flags flying. It doesn't matter what holiday it is, hardly any flags fly. It pains my heart. We have a flag and I love it and what it stands for...freedom!
2 comments:
WOW! That was really nice of you guys, it looks like Dad had a lot of outdoorsy work on his hands. I sigh in longing at the cleanliness of Angelas kitchen, my kitchen sure could stand a little bit of "elfing" that's for sure:)
Looks like Neil did a lot of hard work. Your son and daughter-in-law must have been so happy with all that you did for them. I'm sure it made their day and put a big smile on their faces.
Avery has so much hair!
That's a beautiful photo of the American flag. It's a big shame people aren't as Patriotic as they use to be (perhaphs it's just the city you live in) but so long as you had your flag up -I'm assuming you did - that's what matters most.
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