Category Archives: 4th of July

4 Years

Lucy’s spring was jam-packed, as she took her first trip to Great Wolf Lodge near Charlotte with her friend Sam. She spent Mother’s Day picking strawberries (a Flinn family tradition).

A school year’s worth of Thursday night dance lessons culminated in her class’ recital at Rolesville High School. Her class danced one ballet number and one tap number and both were received with great applause. Lucy’s school classmate and neighbor Elizabeth came to show her support.

Just in time for summer Lucy got her first big girl haircut, getting several inches cut off. In lieu of visiting Chautauqua for the Fourth of July, Lucy spent the holiday with friends and family in Maryland swimming, celebrating, and making s’mores. In between trips we visited the sunflower fields and Dix Park. Her next trip came later in July during her first visit to Ocean Isle Beach, about three hours from home. Proximity to the beach was a big plus for Lucy, but her hands-down favorite part of the week was the golf cart that we used!


At the beach and at the Wendell Falls pool Lucy put into practice the swimming skills that she’s been learning at the lessons she takes every Sunday. By the end of the summer she was confident in jumping into the deep end of the pool, swimming out to touch the lane divider, and coming back to the wall.

Early August brought Lucy’s first day of school in the Dragonflies class at Central Baptist. She also began playing Tiny Basketball twice a week with friends and classmates at the Wendell Community Center and taking weekly gymnastics classes at Knightdale Gymnastics.

In the fall Lucy supported her dad playing music locally in Wendell, visited Hillridge Farms to buy “Choo-Choo” the pumpkin, and successfully made her first trip to the dentist. With October came the Flinns’ yearly trip to the mountains, this time to Blowing Rock and the famed Tweetsie Railroad. Lucy loved the steam-driven train ride, but her favorite part was the “Tweetsie Twister.”

As Lucy’s fourth birthday neared, she decided on a Star Wars-Frozen “mashup” theme for her party, with Elsa and Yoda on hand to delight her friends and family with stories, sing-a-longs, and face-painting. In lieu of gifts she collected food bank donations, collecting enough food for 65 meals! She also had a smaller party on her actual birthday at Wine and Beer 101 in downtown Wendell, this time with her best friends.

3 Years

Lucy had a very busy and exciting summer, as she moved into her new house in Wendell Falls. (Her one request was pink walls for her room.)Our annual Mother’s Day tradition continued with strawberry picking at Vollmer Farm, and Lucy again visited Coach and Grandma on Lake Chautauqua for the Fourth of July. She even got to ride a miniature horse!

Lucy spent the month of July with her daddy, and they spent lots of time at the community pool and the Wendell public library. She loves Wendell Falls’ community cafe and its specialty, grilled cheese and potato chips. At the end of July she got to spend a couple days at Wrightsville Beach before her first day at her new preschool, Central Baptist, in Wendell.

In August Lucy watched the eclipse at the Museum of Natural Sciences in downtown Raleigh and began taking two classes every Thursday–soccer at school and ballet/tap at Heather’s Dance in Knightdale. Unsurprisingly, she loves both!

September saw Lucy spending time with Mimi while her parents went to Charleston for a long weekend, and in October the whole family went to Mt. Airy in western North Carolina for mommy’s birthday weekend. As her third birthday neared, Lucy returned to Vollmer Farm’s pumpkin patch to play in the corn and catch an outdoor screening of The Lion King.

4th

Lucy spent her second Fourth of July at her grandparents’ house on Lake Chautauqua in western New York with her extended family.2016-07-04 15.39.39-12016-07-04 11.21.21 HDR2016-07-02 18.40.592016-07-04 17.20.49 HDRShe was fortunate enough to get a front-row seat for the parade in Mayville, and was the guest of honor (and pulled by her aunt Christine) in the parade around Shorelands.2016-07-04 10.32.312016-07-03 10.42.15.1DSC_0131Lucy enjoyed the fireworks (which she called “boom boom boom”) over the lake and got to play with the Delsandro kids in grandma and coach’s backyard.2016-07-04 21.58.542016-07-03 13.01.462016-07-03 16.26.38She also enjoyed a trip to Midway State Park where so rode the train and carousel. Later in the day she took a ride on coach’s sailboat. 2016-07-04 16.13.562016-07-04 16.27.15 HDR2016-07-04 19.15.26On her last night in New York, Lucy ate at Guppy’s, a Flinn family favorite. She’s already stockpiling patriotic outfits for next year!2016-07-05 21.24.42DSC_0209

 

 

4th

Lucy spent her first Fourth of July at her Grandma and Grandpa’s house on Lake Chautauqua in western New York.

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She took in the local Mayville parade with Mimi and Grandma.

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The following day she was the grand marshal of the Shorelands parade, riding in her red-white-and-blue decorated wagon (pulled by aunt Christine).

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Lucy enjoyed spending time near the water (it was too cold to swim).

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She even took her very first boat ride (which she promptly slept through).

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She also didn’t quite make it all the way to the fireworks, but she had a wonderful time and can’t wait for next year!

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