IMG_0765 It cannot be denied. I love the 4th of July. It’s just one of my most favorite holidays. Jill called yesterday and we talked about all those 4th of July’s that we spent together back when we all lived in Boston. Boston is a great place to celebrate the 4th. One year we went to the 33rd floor of the John Hancock tower (thanks, Dave!) and had the most brilliant view of the fireworks being shot off over the Charles River. They were at eye level and the Hatch Shell was jam-packed with people listening to the Boston Pops. A couple of years we spent the 4th in Maine. One of those years, we went with a ton of friends and rented two cabins in The Forks, ME and went river rafting down the Kennebec River (“Come on river, take your skirt off!!”) We’ve been talking about taking a trip back to Boston this Fall and Chris & I keep having dreams of being there (me sobbing, not wanting to come home.) ….”when Johnny comes marching home again, hoorah, hoorah!…”
 IMG_0736This year our 4th festivities got started a little early. On Wednesday night we packed up our little family and headed to the Hollywood Bowl. It was the first of three nights where they were shooting off fireworks and it was a night all about celebrating baseball. Celebrating the Dodgers move from Brooklyn to LA 50 years ago. Our little Henry has become increasingly interested in baseball so it was perfect. The LA Phil played baseball music (ala the theme song from “The Natural” which is just one of the best baseball movies ever)  and we all sang “Take Me Out To The Ball Game.” If you click on the photo, you can see the “Hollywood” sign in the background. We actually went to the Bowl last Saturday as well for a “Beatles Tribute” which was a ton of fun. Billy Corigan of The Smashing Pumpkins was a special guest as well as the lead singer from the band Gomez (which I had never heard of, but who had the most brilliant voice.) The only unfortunate part of it all was that it performed by….Cheap Trick. I’ll spare you the details about them coming out in sailor attire. Cripes.
IMG_0745 We are headed off to a BBQ with lots of friends and hoping to catch some more fireworks tonight in Marina Del Rey. Hope you are making lots of wonderful 4th of July memories. I love living in America. 

xoxo

p.s- are the pics on the blog showing up ginormous? Typepad changed its formatting and everything is all screwy now….

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10 responses to “Happy 4th of July!”

  1. Melissa Avatar
    Melissa

    Pics look fine to me! Happy 4th!!!

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  2. Nicole Avatar

    they only show up huge on my reader, but look great when i come to the actual blog

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  3. islandjen Avatar

    happy 4th of july to you!! and of course you’ve made an amazing dessert for the holiday!!

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  4. Kim Avatar

    Don’t tell me that’s ina’s 4th of july cake. The SAME cake that I made for today’s festivities. (Although you added beautiful coconut, now why didn’t I think of that?!! Brilliant!) I’m telling you, Morgs, sometimes the little coincidences of our lives freak me out. Happy 4th to you!!
    xo~
    Kim

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  5. Alyson Avatar
    Alyson

    We miss you guys! We just arrived home today from a week long vaca at Acadia Nat’l in Maine. We already miss it! The bowl is always a great time. Great pic.

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  6. caro in canada Avatar
    caro in canada

    ohhh – that cake looks delish! would you share the recipe with a northern girl (and let me make it look like a maple leaf flag for my next 1st of july?)
    pretty please!
    caro

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  7. Kristi Avatar

    I have the same problem with my Google reader, the images come out HUGE. I click and open in a new tab to read your posts, so it isn’t the worst thing ever.

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  8. Heidi C. Avatar
    Heidi C.

    It was great seeing you at the BBQ! That cake was divine!

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  9. Megs Avatar

    Hope you had a wonderful Independence Day!
    Your flag cake is lovely and I’m sure just as delish!

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  10. Heather Avatar
    Heather

    Reading the 4th memories was so darn fun!! I can picture Jason’s face (arms swinging), singing that darn song until it was stuck in all of our heads. Ah….good times. I had a special request from Dave to make said cake. Can you please make the “Morgan cake”? Sure thing. We sure miss you and Boston this time of year.

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