Memorial Day was very hot, but a lot of fun too. First, we went to my friend Tahis' daughter's 1st birthday party. It was at Centennial Park in Columbia. We let Peyton play on the playground for a little while, but it was just too hot, so we went back to the pavilion where there was shade. Peyton was absolutely famished, so he ate some chicken, seafood pasta salad, and fruit salad. Unfortunately, we couldn't stay long because we had another barbecue to attend. We didn't get to play the games that Tahis planned, see Sanai eat her birthday cake, or watch her open gifts -- which stinks! Peyton was bummed that we left before he got to eat cake (even though he really wouldn't have eaten it anyway.)
The birthday girl (adorable!)
My boys getting their red, white, and blue on in honor of Memorial Day.
We had a blast on Memorial Day, even though it was in the upper 90s. However, we can't forget the real meaning of Memorial Day. I want to thank everyone who has served (like Kyle and Tahis) or is serving our country (like my brother-in-law, Adam, who is currently overseas), and especially those that have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.