Happy Birthday, John! You have been counting down since April 1st. And, yet, here I am still trying to finish this before you wake-up.
Speaking of quickly, you will outgrow me. Sooner than any other sibling did...but, I I think I still have a couple of years. I think.
Not the least of which was the recent NCAA Tournament. Your bracket won two groups. It helps a lot that everyone has to pick the Jayhawks to win it all or face severe judgment from parents. Ok, one parent. It's me. Yet, you still came out on top amid a sea of Jayhawk fans.
You have a propensity to distract siblings (Will in particular) with activities that are not sanctioned school work. I have come home to the two of you playing army men in intricate battles. Marble works, magnets, Battle Ship tournaments, building blocks, and Hot Wheel races are also ways that you skirt the lines of what is and isn't schoolwork.
As you get bigger, so does your willingness to take risks. You quite proudly showed me how close to the edge you were willing to go at Devil's Den. I will say now my willingness to watch you take risks is negatively correlated to your willingness to take those risks...
Another method of procrastinating you have found for not doing your schoolwork is reading. Which...isn't all that bad. Especially now that we have discovered Science Comics and Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales. You are learning all sorts of trivia and will drop tidbits every so often. Sort of like an oral report! #School
This year we bit the bullet and finally took the family skiing. After a morning of falling in order to stop, you learned how to stop while standing up, and your confidence went through the roof. No races were won, nor is skiing likely to be a profession for any of us, but we all gained a greater appreciation for the Olympians we watched a few days later. As well as the Goofy Short about skiing that we all watched in preparation.
This was the winter that introduced you to a few winter activities that your Florida birth has postponed (as well as your mother's unwillingness to choose to be cold for said activities). One being sledding down a legitimate hill. We have made-do with the backyard slope (where your mother can watch from the warm kitchen with her hot chocolate), but this year, we were introduced to a rather larger hill and the smiles confirmed my days of watching from the warmth of the kitchen are numbered.
And, with a trip to the ice rink, the hat trick was complete for the three S's of Winter: Skiing, Sledding, and Skating. Replacing previous Winter's S's: Snacking, Sweaters, and Sleeping.
And now some more pictures from the last year.
The first snow of the season |
There have been a few times I have lost track of John and subsequently found him up a tree. |
I have several pictures of John sleeping. He tries to keep up with everyone, but eventually his little body just needs a rest. Especially after serving 6:30 AM Mass. |
John is always able to strike a pose. |
John went back to his roots last August when we visited Virginia Beach as a family. While it is not uncommon for John to be done with an event in 15 minutes and requesting to go home...that was not the case with the beach. He loved every minute. When he wasn't in the water, he was playing in the sand. He was the last to get out both days at the beach.
Shooting guns at Silver Dollar City |
Yoda Impression #1 |
Happy Birthday, John Eugene Anthony! You have had quite a year of experiences and we are about to enter another year of experiences. You will get to live in the house your siblings all lived in a decade ago and I look forward to more memories there with YOU!
We love your enthusiasm for the things you love. Currently that would be racing hot wheels, but prior to that it was making marble runs, and prior to that it was beyblades...and prior to that I am not sure what it was. But, you played it for hours each day.
We love that you give hugs freely...especially when you know someone needs it. Or when you just feel a need to give a hug. You don't hold back even if I just yelled at everyone for not picking up...wait a minute, are you just trying to get out of picking up??? Well, it still works to calm me down. You have a magic touch.
And now, I've put you off long enough. I have presents to wrap, a chocolate cake to make, and a little boy to hug. We love you, John, and are so grateful to God that you are in our family! Now, let's find that wrapping paper and see what you will be playing with for the rest of the day!
Love,
Mom
1 comment:
Happy Birthday, John! You are my very favorite godson. I hope you have a magical day. I so enjoy getting to hang out with you when I visit. I know you'll be beating me at cribbage very soon 😊
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