When Jason and I found out we were having a boy when I was pregnant with Crawford, his first words were "I can't wait for scouts!" Well, this year, Crawford (first grade) was ready for it to start. This past weekend was the Pinewood Derby. When we got the kit back in December, I pulled up Pinterest and started researching different types of cars. There are so many to choose from. There were wienermobiles, batmobiles, dill pickles, angry birds, and many more to choose from. Crawford immediately told us he wanted a police car because he wants to be like his daddy. (Who doesn't drive a police car, but it was still sweet!) He and Jason sanded it and painted it and put the stickers on and were ready to roll. He didn't place in the top three, but had a smile on his face the entire time. He told me it was okay (we all know how competitive I am) because he did it with his daddy and that was all that mattered. Jason and him have already started deciding what is going to be on next years car. He is on his way to his Tiger patch and will get it next month at the blue and gold banquet. I can't wait for his big smile and for him to get that patch and on his way to an Eagle Scout just like his daddy is. Being a mother to the two sweetest little boys ever is way too much fun. I thank God everyday for giving me these blessings and allowing me to get to spend my life with them.
Our Little Family
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Silly Boys
Cash and Crawford trying out his new scooter
Crawford at our Knights of Columbus social for church chowing on a chicken thigh
I promised more blogs and pictures to the whole 13 followers I have, here are some pics from my phone that I thought were cute. Cash received a scooter from Aunt Holly and Uncle JJ for his birthday, and he absolutely loves it; especially when his big brother pushes him on it. They played for hours on it when we got home from the party. The other pictures are Crawford at our Knights of Columbus social for January. He was getting after his chicken thigh. He normally doesn't eat at them because he is so picky, but this time, they were speaking his language. He is a chicken eating boy.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Cash's 2nd Bday Party
Grumps and Cash
For Cash's 2nd birthday we invited family and some of his friends from daycare. Unfortunately, his friends could not come, but we still had a blast with the family that was able to make it. He had Lolly and Grumps, Grammy and Poppy, Aunt Holly, Ellie, Brooks, Crawford, mommy, daddy and his sitter Mrs. Rebecca and her daughter Sarah Beth. We had a fun little photo booth set up and there was lots of running around and playing on his scooter from Uncle JJ, Aunt Holly, Ellie, Asher and Brooks. Crawford pushed him around on it and he had tons of fun. Since Cash is on a gluten free diet, he had vanilla chex and icing while everyone else enjoyed a chocolate cake and pizza. He had fun playing in the icing that he did have though. We had a great time with those that were there and Cash seemed to have fun, so that is all that matters.
A Little Bit of Christmas
Christmas 2013 has come and gone, and we are still recovering from our trek. Jason and I agreed this was our last year we were going to head out to families house and be gone from our home on Christmas/Christmas Eve. We started by heading to Van to make a quick visit and have Christmas with my family. We stayed two nights and got on the road to Jason's families in Magnolia. We had our traditional Christmas Eve and Aunt Donna's house and then to his parents for the rest of the week. Christmas Eve Christmas Mass did not go the way as planned because Mr. Cash decided he did not want to sit quietly so Jason and I ducked out a little early and left Crawford to finish with the Roesners. The boys were okay with spending the nights at the places because we reminded them Santa already knew where we would be that night. Crawford was so tired from the travelling, he went fast asleep and we were able to get things done that needed to be finished up. We then headed over to Granny Roesner's for a wonderful Christmas day where we were reminded of the true meaning of Christmas and of course had tons of food. Yummy! The boys got everything they asked for and then some. Jason and I got a new truck for each other (bought during Thanksgiving).
Cash and Santa at Aunt Donna's house
Crawford taking money from Santa
Christmas morning wake up
Crawford and some of his loot
A happy little man
Cash showing off Bubba's helmet
Super Crawford
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