  It's an hour before I have to head to class, and I'm screaming on the inside from not wanting to go. I have had an amazing five day weekend with Greg, and I don't want it to end! I'd much rather stay home and knit while Greg works on the computer and go to bed early. Is that a CRIME?! :( Anyway, I just thought I'd post a few pictures from the 4th. We had a great time with a fun group of people, mixed with a little alcohol(see pictures below).
We spent some time at Chris and Maile's(sp? ), had a little barbeque, and a lot of Greg's GREAT margaritas. We then proceeded to walk down to the beach from the Mesa to see the great SB fireworks display. I have to say that the 4th of July is one of the few holidays that actually feels like it is supposed to. Haven't you ever woken up on Xmas, as an adult and thought, "It just doesn't feel like Xmas(or Halloween, or any other children's holiday that you want to substitute here)?
" The 4th of July is never like that for me. You're bound to eat watermelon, and some sort of grilled food, and it's near impossible to get away from some sort of fireworks display. At least, that is how it is for me, and I love it. Everybody loves America that day. Whether that love is due to patriotism or alcoholism is not the point.
We're just fat, happy people on that day, and isn't that what America is all about? (*crickets chirping*...failed joke) I forgot that the 4th is over and that most people would be apt to chase me with pitchforks for that comment, so I'm going to stop there. Just look at the fun we had instead. urlLink Greg and I with our champagne (shom-pon-ya), ready for the fireworks.&nbsp; urlLink urlLink Sheri, Jessica, and me.&nbsp; urlLink urlLink Kool and the Gang (Me, Greg, Dave, Sachi, Miles, Chris)&nbsp; urlLink urlLink Manly Men! (In charge of the stroller...)&nbsp; urlLink I hope you all had a great 4th! Now I'm off to the real world again...Ugh. 
