If there's one thing that Lyra loves, it's liberty. As in the liberty to do everything herself. She's kind of an American hero that way. Let's catch up with America's Favorite Baby™ and see how she celebrated the nation's birthday.
Lyra wears a bicycle helmet by choice -- not because the man tells her to.
Off in the distance, Lyra hears a nation yearning for justice.
Lyra exercises her freedom of assembly by supervising Nana, Daddy, and Opa's weeding of the rhubarb patch.
As a good American, Lyra naturally prefers football to soccer. But when there's no pigskin around, any ball will do.
Lyra checks in with Grandpa Jerry and Pauly.
Lyra is a bit distracted because she heard that there would be corn on the cob for dinner. Perhaps the greatest of all American vegetables.
Pauly and Lyra have a staring contest; Brigida and Aunt Joan pretend not to notice.
The view from Lyra's seat: Grandpa Jerry swoops in for more salmon.
If Lyra was still awake between the hours of 9pm and midnight, she would have seen the longest private fireworks display in recorded history. Mommy has vowed to bring earplugs next year.
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