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We tried to go to Downtown Disney to walk around for a while that evening but we got there too late to make it worth actually getting out of the car. So we drove around Disneyland and Stephen was thrilled with the little glipses and bright lights everywhere. It was a good thing we didn't get out because Boston had one of his weekly diaper "blowouts" in his carseat while we were driving around. It was the WORST poopy mess I have ever had to clean up from him or Stephen! When we got back to my sister-in-law's house, Scott had to dismantle the car seat to get all of the parts clean. Anyway, it would have been very very bad to have been out in public when that happened!
On the Fourth we went to a song and dance 4th of July program that Rebecca was involved in. Their stake puts it on each Independance Day and they involve members and non-members from the community. One of the musical numbers called "50 Nifty United States," involved some of the cutest toddlers dressed up in different ways to represent each of the fifty states. For example, Arizona was a little boy dressed as a Saguaro cactus and Neva was Elvis. The cutest was a little girl wearing a potato sack with dirt on her face to represent Idaho. They also did a tribute to the different branches of the Armed Forces. It was awesome - a perfect way to celebrate the day!
We went back down to the beach that evening to watch fireworks. Stephen was more interested in playing in the sand than in watching the fireworks. We had some major discipline issues involving him after he threw sand and it hit Uncle Aaron in the face. Stephen cried and yelled the entire mile back to the car. People probably thought we were trying to kidnap him - he was screaming "Mommy I need you," and "I want my Daddy!" We couldn't stop to try and reason with him because there were so many people around us trying to walk down the sidewalk. The was (a lot) more to the trouble but we will just say that the nice evening was not so fun for Scott and I.
It was so nice to visit with my family. We enjoyed seeing Stephen and Boston's cousins, Anna and Jeremiah. Jeremiah weighs over 20 pounds now and Boston is not far behind at 19.5 pounds!

Sorry the pictures are in a weird order - I couldn't drag them where I wanted them for some reason. grrrrrrr