Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Arlington neighborhood had a huge party every year with a massive fireworks show, neighbors cooking out, potluck, kids playing everywhere. Such a treat and great for the community of the neighborhood. Unfortunately, one or two Debbie Downers had to ruin it this year… fireworks are too scary, apparently.
This is how we celebrated as kid. Big adult parties, kids running around, fireworks.
We have no parties and attend no parties. Most of my friends go out of town, go to the beach…we go to go fireworks events
+1 same
Neighbors banded together to celebrate and we enjoyed our family shows potlucks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our Arlington neighborhood had a huge party every year with a massive fireworks show, neighbors cooking out, potluck, kids playing everywhere. Such a treat and great for the community of the neighborhood. Unfortunately, one or two Debbie Downers had to ruin it this year… fireworks are too scary, apparently.
This is how we celebrated as kid. Big adult parties, kids running around, fireworks.
We have no parties and attend no parties. Most of my friends go out of town, go to the beach…we go to go fireworks events
Anonymous wrote:We’re not celebrating the US, we’re celebrating our friendships and enjoying the fireworks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in the midwest, we still have our parade but there are no firework shows anymore because they've gotten too expensive. People shoot them off in the street and it's chaotic. Most people spend the weekend with family so we never get any party invites. I agree it's disappointing but I feel this way about all holidays since we don't have a big family like others seem to.
Thanks! I actually think that’s what’s getting to me but I hadn’t really sorted through that feeling until I read your comment. I don’t have a big family so it’s fun to have a holiday that doesn’t revolve around extended family and relatives. But it seems like it has turned into a family holiday (probably because of people’s career demands, geographically dispersed families, and limited time off) and it stinks. I don’t need year-round reminders that I have a small family. We surround ourselves with close friends, but they have their own extended families that are an understandable priority over us. I guess should question new acquaintances and ask how many siblings they have and how many of their relatives are still living!
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Our Arlington neighborhood had a huge party every year with a massive fireworks show, neighbors cooking out, potluck, kids playing everywhere. Such a treat and great for the community of the neighborhood. Unfortunately, one or two Debbie Downers had to ruin it this year… fireworks are too scary, apparently.
We often do a cookout with neighbors in the evening. But, there is no question the holiday feels a lot quieter than I remember my own July 4ths as a kid. I have often thought, though, that is likely because I am an adult now and viewing the “celebrations” differently.