Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Fourth of July

    Every year my family celebrates Fourth of July. We throw legendary parties and millions of people come most of the people I know but there are millions. Every time we have Fourth of July parties it starts out small with just a few people at our house playing poker, then closer to night everybody starts pilling in and people just come automatically and we have a lot of fun. One year we were out back in our backyard and my dad's friend broke our back window on accident. My neighbors for some reason every time think it's ok to bring their 6 year old grand kids to our parties. Any time we have a party their grand kids are here and its no place for them I only go to them parties because one its my house and two i pick up all of the adults messes.
     Their grand kids think they own my house whenever they are there they are always asking people to get them stuff and all that and my dad always kicks them out. Our grandparents come to our parties and every time they always go home puking and laughing because they had a fun time watching my dad try to dance. My mom every time at our parties video tape the adults in mosh pits, dancing, and trying to fight each other.



3 comments:

  1. Your fourth of July parties sound wild! Good descriptions in your writing. See me, please about a few edits!

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  2. Hello Owen,
    Wow!!! Legendary, indeed! Sounds like your whole neighbourhood ends up at your 4th of July parties.
    In Australia, we don't celebrate the Fourth of July. We do have Australia Day which is on the 26th of January. It marks the arrival of the First Fleet (or Europeans) in Australia. So it would be similar to Columbus Day.
    My favourite holiday is Christmas. I love everything about it - decorating the house, cooking up a storm, spending time with family and friends, eating too much, etc.
    My apologies as I forgot to introduce myself. I am Mrs Pinto, one of the guest commenters for #STUBC, and I work in a primary school library in Sydney, Australia.
    Warmly
    Mrs Pinto

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  3. Wow! That seems wild.

    Here in Canada, we are pretty tame. We celebrate Canada Day on July 1 and most people just go watch fireworks. We don't get too crazy.

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