So Thursday I headed out of work a bit early to meet Lisa at the Sutter office in Stockton for her latest pregnancy check up. The doctor was pleased with how everything was going along so we headed back up to Lodi where we stopped at Safeway to get food for our little July 4th get together. We picked up Justin from his afterschool program got a few blankets and chairs from home and headed to Hutchin's Street Square where the city put on a pre-July Fourth show which included live big band music, presenting of the enormous 'Old Glory' flag by the fire department, and a fun march around the park for the kids (and adults) to enjoy.
There's a
slideshow at Lodi News here.
Friday we got up and immediately start in cleaning up the house for our little party. Mow the lawn, prep the hamburgers and veggies, get the beers on ice, hose off the patio furniture and setup some extra lawn chairs. About 3:30, Mikey, Andrew and Ashley arrived. Lisa and Justin visited our neighbors and Justin got to swim while me and the old gang put back a few and shot the breeze. Eventually, with Lisa and Justin back, we played a few rounds of PGR racing on the 360, then Andrew and I busted out the geetars and played some tunes. From there we BBQed it up and had a great dinner before heading out front to watch the fireworks over Lodi Lake. Holly Drive was lined with cars, and many people just lined the streets to enjoy the 20 minute firework display. We had a very full day and were beat.
None the less, Saturday we got up around 10, and with little else to do (how rare!), we decided to drive to Gilroy, Ca and check out
Gilroy Gardens (previously Bonfante Gardens) as we'd never been before, and my buddy Alex from work has talked it up time and time again. I've got to say, we were VERY impressed. Though the admission wasn't cheap, the park was beautiful and a lot of fun. The gardens were lush and provided a lot of shade everwhere. Though the park seemed geared toward the very young crowd, it provided much entertainment for both older kids and adults as well. You had all the
typical rides: roller coasters,
ferris wheels, merry-go-rounds, spinning swings. But you also had a lot of very different stuff like the Rock Maze which even kept me confused during my tour though. Justin really enjoyed the small water park with it's slide and water cannons. The park is exceptionally family friendly, and provides a lot of reasonably healty food choices and has plenty of facilities, and when you're tired, there's a train that runs the entire perimeter of the park to get you back to the entrance. While it was a long drive there and back, we will definately be going back!