I didn't have a chance to be this year, but I'm usually that uncle. I've also been known to repackage individual fireworks into much larger fireworks. I used to make thermite but I'm too nervous for that now.
I do take safety precautions and the kids don't get to play with the shit that will blow you up. If an adult wants to blow off their fingers that's their problem.
Y'all only get to hear about our shitty politicians, and they do suck diseased horse wang. However, there's a lot of cool shit to do and a lot of cool people to hang out with.
"Come to Texas! We have Mexican and TexMex food, delicious brisket, and some drunk idiot will blow shit up for your entertainment! Just don't come if you're pregnant and planning to get an abortion."
Uncle Nub (yes, that was a real person) would be proud of me for bringing people to watch that and eat.
Oh it's on my to-do list. I'm just an ocean away. Closest I've gotten so far is Southern California but I'll make it!
My wife and I currently have two plans for when we retire:
Tour the US by road with a focus on national parks
Take a year to tour Italy, find our spot and settle there. Olive tree essential. The kids and grandkids can come visit. We've been telling all the kids about this forever so they don't get upset when it happens.
Texas with fireworks and alcohol definitely part of #1.
I'm partial to El Cerrito Taqueria on 249 during the day because they only serve breakfast and lunch. Any other time (literally, it's 24 hours a day) is Taqueria Ruby. There's a dim sum joint in Chinatown called Golden Dumpling that's pretty dope. It's cash only. Thien Thanh is pretty great if you're into Vietnamese food, also cash only. I think every decent barbecue joint has been covered by a hundred TV shows. Xochi downtown if you're looking for upscale Oaxacan food. You can't really go wrong downtown because they're all fighting for your business. There's a dude that sells tamales at the bars in Spring and between 6 and Cypress on the northwest side of town. There's a little too much masa for my particular taste but he's a great guy, they're delicious, and he sells homemade red sauce and green sauce by the jar. Tony's New York Pizza is really good and the only place I'll go for real New York style pizza. I lived up there for a while and this scratches the itch.
If you want a little more well known, Pinkerton's Barbecue is good. Texas de Brazil is spendy but if I died there I'd die happy. Burns BBQ is really good. Truth is really good. Don't go to Papas or Spring Creek. They're fine, but they're only one step better than going to an Applebee's.
I know there are others but it's 6am and I was out until almost 3 drinking. Good luck!