And, of course, I love blowing up a lot of fireworks.

After helping with party setup, we all then sat about, chatted, drank, sampled various tasty foods, and generally took it easy until it was time to grill the meat.
For a party with about a hundred people, we grill a lot of food: about 84 hamburgers, 72 hot dogs, and 12 veggie burgers. We used to do it on my household grill, but it was really inadequate to the task.

By the way, Kyle and I had the best burgers of all: double cheeseburgers fresh from the grill. Wow, were they good!
After a little rest, we did show prep, then waited, lit sparklers, and finally it was dark enough for the show itself. I have no photos to share--I'm hoping someone there will email me a few--but from my vantage point directly under the fireworks it was awesome and primal and amazing and wonderful and worth every cent.
I am always amazed that anyone who sees this show does not beg to join the launch team, but I guess most people are considerably
I hope your holiday was every bit as good.
Here are some photos from the party:
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There's a lot more I haven't edited yet. It was a hell of a show, and I've got a ton o' photos.