Patriotic David on Fourth of July 2009
I really enjoyed the wonderful spirit at the baptism. It was a tender moment as a parent to see the front pews of the stake center filled with children dressed in white. Unfortunately Chad was very sleep deprived and cranky. He had been up until 10 pm the night before and naturally Brett woke him up early on Saturday morning. Then we realized afterward that he never ate breakfast because he was too busy playing. So between his low blood sugar and lack of sleep he was surly indeed.
After the baptism we had the obligatory 4th of July barbeque, went swimming and watched the Frisco fireworks at the church.
Other highlights from the past couple of months:
Evan and I flew to Las Vegas Easter week-end to celebrate my Grandma Waldron's 85th birthday. Between the eleven adults present the baby was hardly a moment without lavish attention. It was a fun trip for me, catching up with family I had not seen for ages.
The last month of school was one continuos celebration. At one point I felt like I was at the school as much as the boys! I was pretty glad when the end finally came and we could enjoy the respite from homework and the early 7:50 am start time for a few months. Our summer routine is pretty basic. We ride our bikes to the gym each morning. The boys need a morning outing or they are bored by 9 am! We go swimming in the afternoon and in between the boys have some reading quiet time and journal writing. Brett is really into writing letters and drawing corresponding pictures in his journal. I had despaired thinking he would not learn to write his name or any other letter of the alphabet before starting kindergarten this fall. But he finally rose up and figured it out on his own. Typical Brett.
And then there is the fighting and agitation...sigh.
Chad turned 8 in June and had a fun birthday party the Friday after school got out. We rented an inflatable water slide that was actually enclosed in a bounce house. The kids had a blast in that thing although this might be the last year we can get away with inviting the whole class. I definitely noticed that the girls did not want to play as rough as the boys and were not always amused by their antics. He also joined cub scouts and spent a week going to cub scout camp each afternoon. I chaperoned one afternoon and despite the scorching heat and humidity it was a blast watching these boys and their excitement about shooting BB guns (we are in Texas after all!).
Evan is 10 months today and is crawling everywhere, banging his head on everything and eating like a professional sumo wrestler. He is still a joy and puts up with his brothers wanting to carry him around and thrust toys in his face (Brett).
I posted some fun pictures from the above events on a Picasa web album. Here is the link:
http://picasaweb.google.com/bedgeworth/April09July09Highlights?authkey=Gv1sRgCJuxiva19oDvLQ#
2 comments:
Congrats to Chad on his baptism. Sounds like you all are keeping busy out there.
That picture is priceless! Congratulations Chad on your Baptism!
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