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Celebrating seven years of capture. |
As mentioned in the previous post, Yesterday was the 4th of July. (Just in case anyone did not know that.) In addition to that fact, I also mentioned that we have been in Iowa for
over 7 years now. (7 Years and
one day to be exact!) But this is not about that.
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Cheryl and Ethan in Iowa. I think the picture says it all... |
This posting is about the fireworks last night. You see, I think Iowa celebrates our capture every year with fireworks. It makes sense. We are
highly valuable human beings after all. (At least to ourselves anyway...) And although I am not particularly fond of being an Iowa captive, I can at least respect that they value my presence here... More so than in Michigan anyway.
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At least they know we are valuable. |
But mostly I wanted to post the pictures of last nights celebration... the celebration of Cheryl and Ethan coming to Iowa. On my new Motorola camera/phone. ( Seriously! It is a camera with a phone attached. Not the other way around. I never use the phone.) I used a program in addition to the one provided with the device to "animate our sad story." (Hetalia Reference)
In addition to the fireworks, I thought I would post some of the animations of Cheryl's race yesterday. Enjoy!
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Three Elvises. (One still on his way...From the Port-a-Jon) |
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Cheryl is in there somewhere.... If you can find her, you're better than me. |
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Masked Patriot running with Flags. He also doubles as a WWF Wrestler. I was thinking "Flag Man" Or "The Patriot!" |
Well you have sort of adjusted like all the rest of us. Sometimes I feel like an outsider in my own home state. A camera with a phone on the side sounds like my kind of thing. You got some great fireworks and I bet you heard a lot of others through out the day. Iowans went crazy over this new fireworks law. Or should I say the lack of any law. I have never seen so many fireworks up and down my whole neighborhood. Hang in there you non Iowan, Iowan.
ReplyDeleteI actually did not think the fireworks were that bad. Maybe it is a Wellman thing. Or, perhaps a Michigan thing. We always had lots of personal fireworks going off in our neighborhood. Iowa will probably lose the hype over their new found freedom in a couple of years. And for all my complaining.... Iowa is not that bad. ( Obviously.. heheh)
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