The guy sitting in front of us last night was using his cameraphone to take pictures of fireworks. That must have been particularly unspectacular for whoever he was sending them to.
My 19-month-old niece was really getting into the fireworks. She's been fascinated by patterns of lights and reflections since she could start to see them, and she likes loud noises and surprises, so I figured it would be just her thing. She was absolutely worn out from a sugar-fueled day at the carnival and playground, and she was amazed by how the fireworks were something fun that she could lie down for. The words "wow" and "whee" and "boom" got a lot of exercise last night!
What, no fireworks?
My 19-month-old niece was really getting into the fireworks. She's been fascinated by patterns of lights and reflections since she could start to see them, and she likes loud noises and surprises, so I figured it would be just her thing. She was absolutely worn out from a sugar-fueled day at the carnival and playground, and she was amazed by how the fireworks were something fun that she could lie down for. The words "wow" and "whee" and "boom" got a lot of exercise last night!