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4th of July 2010

This was a fantastic 4th of July. Deanna, Patty, Eddy, and I all went to downtown Akron to see the fireworks. Originally it was not clear there would be fireworks, since there was a rumor that Akron actually did not have the funds for it, because of the recession, but they did end up having the show. It was different than other 4th of July firework shows in Akron though, because they blocked access to the bridge that people usually congregate around to watch the show. I believe that was due to the construction. It was the kind of 4th of July that I think might have started a new family tradition. The fireworks are only about 2 miles from my house in downtown Akron, so this year instead of fighting the traffic and all the hassle of finding parking for the event we just rode our bikes. It was a great idea and it worked out splendidly.

The ride downtown was not too bad. I think it took me almost as long to do some quick maintenance on the bikes before we left as it took us all to ride the two and a half miles downtown. I worry sometimes having to ride my bike around so many fast moving cars with the kids in tow, but we were able to take a lot of side streets before we had to get on any main routes. Patty ended up suggesting that we go down to the park area where you see the pictures taken from. This is actually where the towpath runs through Akron. We have not gone on the towpath this year, but we should probably get around to that in the next month. People were standing on the bridge that you see in the pictures, but we all wanted to sit down on something that was not cement.

The fireworks show itself was pretty mediocre. The kids were teasing each other and generally restless before, after, and during the show. I do not remember if I was unable to sit still and wait for fireworks when I was their age, but I know I really appreciate fireworks now. The show might not have been cancelled, but it was evident that there were some cutbacks. The firework show started much later than it was supposed to, there was not much of a grand finale, and I think the entire show lasted approximately 10 minutes. Despite all these things though a firework show is still sort of an amazing thing to just sit and watch.

When the fireworks were over we had to head back home. I did not want to say anything, but I was leading, so I led everyone to McDonald’s. It was a little out of the way, and there was a very long line when we got there, but it was completely worth it to have some ice cream before going home. When we got home I opened up the boxes of Sparklers that I got at Wal-Mart and started lighting them up. The kids ran around the front yard pretending that they were in some sort of Harry Potter adventure (as a side note Eddy is actually reading all of the Harry Potter books). I always promised myself that I would make sure that my kids got to run around with Sparklers.

Independence Day

I just found out that the phone on my camera was set to take pictures as a pretty small size, so all the pictures I have from the 4th of July fireworks in downtown Akron are 320×240, which is hardly good enough even to show on the site, but I am going to do it anyway. I don’t really have a choice since these are all the pictures I have. I probably would have made another entry on my pictures page if I had taken my camera.

The fireworks were actually pretty awesome. I took Tim with us, since he was coming over anyway to play Xbox 360 and watch a movie. We got ice cream at a convenience store downtown and some sandwiches from Burger King, since I didn’t have time to get the kids dinner at home.

The fireworks were not the only show to be had. There was another disturbance which led to a whole crowd of people running down the street, thankfully not trampling us underneath them, as the police chased some guys who obviously did something stupid. The guy tried to hurdle a curb, but tripped. Guess he should have pulled his pants up.

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