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Enjoying a Day on the Cape

Sunflower with Potential
Photo-A-Day #4131

A full day on the Cape today. Eva and I took a walk this morning. She was missing me big time when I was away for the past week. So she wanted some daddy/daughter time. So we walked up the beach and down to the harbor. I told her all about some of the places I had worked when I was a kid and places that Grandfather built or worked on.

I then went to the supermarket and picked up some things for dinner. I also got some take and break chocolate chip cookies to make for later because today was National Chocolate Chip Cookie day. I do like to celebrate those national days.

We spent some time at the beach. Andrew and Eva are getting better and better at their swimming. We also played with the mini reactorz football. You probably shouldn’t bring those into the water but that one didn’t light up as well as the others so I wasn’t too worried about ruining it with the water. We played that for a good long while and then it was time to get home and get ready for dinner.

We had a nice dinner with the family and then chocolate chip cookies and ice cream for dessert. It was a good day.

Eva’s Amazing Singing at the 4th of July Neighborhood Parade

Falmouth Fireworks
Photo-A-Day #4100

Our 4th of July celebration began rather early today. Andrew was up at 4am. Allison graciously took over trying to get him to go back to sleep. No luck. So when I got up and before the annual neighborhood parade she took a nap while he watched some videos on Netflix. I can’t even tell you what I was up to this morning except for maybe some coloring in my The Coloring Notebook. Eva did some sketching while I colored.

Around 11am we went over to the Dartmouth Ave Annual 4th of July Neighborhood Parade. We’ve been doing it each year and this year Eva said that she wanted to sing “God Bless America”. Well, I have never heard her sing a whole song before, except for goofing around at the house or in the car. I was utterly blown away to hear her sing “God Bless America”. She got right up on that picnic table and sang her heart out and did it so well. She had no musical accompaniment, just her singing. She was so poised and confident. It was a very proud dad moment.I caught it on video and it is in today’s vlog.

After the parade I went with my Dad, Uncle Wayne and cousin Scott to see the Hōkūleʻa over in Woods Hole. This is a double hulled canoe that is sailing around the world with no instruments. The sailors use the stars, waves and other means of navigation. It is a really amazing thing. The boat is 62 feet in length and has spots for 10-14 crew. I know one of the guys on one leg of the journey and thought that he would be there, but he wasn’t.

When we came home it was time for the beach. I went over and Eva and her friends had dug a large hole. They intended to sit in it to watch the fireworks but the tide had other plans. Then it was back home for showers and a cook out. We had a good amount of visitors and it was a very enjoyable meal.

Then it was time to head back to the beach for the famous Falmouth Fireworks display. I set up my camera with the fish-eye lens in order to capture the fireworks. They were good this year and luckily the winds blew away most of the smoke before the next firework went off. I was able to get a few decent photos.