Happy 5th of July!

This was the first 4th of July in our new house. It was alright. Usually it’s “my” hosting holiday in the family but everyone was out of town and my hubby had to work. We stayed in our jammies all day and I worked a bit (on something really cool that could be happening THIS weekend – details if it goes through). We ate dinner but the only cute thing I did was raspberries and black berries in those little white bowls I used for the back to school feast. And I didn’t even take a picture. My holiday loving self was feeling like a failure.

I did make brownies.

As I was getting the brownies out of the oven it dawned on me that while my kiddos love when I do cute-sie things for them, the cute-sie things aren’t what makes whatever we are doing fun. I reminded myself that being ‘fun’ doesn’t always mean decorations and a fancy meal. It means something… anything… different that’s F-U-N. Make sense? So we ate our brownies.

Outside on a picnic blanket.

Out of the baking dish.

As much as anyone wanted to eat.

And it was FUN!

  4th of July brownies 4th of July brownies

  4th of July brownies 4th of July brownies

Just a reminder that making the everyday magical is as simples as making brownies from a mix.

As in very simple.

Maybe a reminder for you too?

I’ll tell you what’s not simple. Taking a family picture after the fireworks.

Here’s the best one… of me…

4th of July family pic fail

And the kid picture. Oh my…

4th of July family pic fail 4th of July family pic fail

Lets try them on the couch…

4th of July family pic fail 4th of July family pic fail

4th of July family pic fail 4th of July family pic fail

Geesh. All I wanted to do was show off the tees my mom made for the girls.

4th of July tee DIY

You’ll need: a tee, ric rac, blue polkadot ribbon and fabric glue.

Decide how wide you want the flag to be on the tee and cut 3 pieces of ric rac to that length. Cut 2 more pieces (or 3 for the bigger tee) a bit smaller. Tie a bow with the blue ribbon. Place on the tee and glue everything on. Done. I’m not sure if my mom or my Aunt Patti made up this craft or if they found it on Pinterest. I searched and couldn’t find it. I do know that it’s adorable…

   4th of July tee DIY   4th of July tee DIY

If you are looking for other fun 4th of July crafts to pin, how about a few I did last year?

Mini flag canvas, American flag out of ribbon, 4th of July wreath.

mini american flag canvas

     American flag out of ribbon      4th of July wreath

2 Responses to “Happy 5th of July!”

  • Those kid pictures cracked me up. There are three of us in my family and I remember my mom taking many many pics hoping one would come out ok. Could you imagine? Before digital? You’d just have to hope and pray one came out when you saw the developed pics.

    Those shirts your mom made are ADORABLE! And eating brownies out of the pan is TOTALLY fun!

    • I can’t even begin to imagine how people got any good pictures before digital. But then we’d never have awkward family photo dot com!
      (can you tell I actually got some computer time today? Comment response overload!)

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