Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Weekend in Atlanta

For Father's Day, I thought it would be fun to surprise David with a little trip.  I called Uncle John and he helped us land some Atlanta Braves tickets.  So last weekend we headed down south and spend some time with John and Kathy.  It was a great weekend.  The big boys played golf, while Kathy and I took Hayden to Monkey Joe's.  Saturday night we all headed downtown for Hayden's first Atlanta Braves and MLB game, I guess it was mine too.  I am not so sure if Hayden really enjoyed watching the game, but as long as we kept him fed with corn dogs, cotton candy and Dippin Dots, he was happy.  The weather was absolutely perfect and we had wonderful seats, it could not have been a more perfect night for baseball.  We really had a great time on our weekend trip and enjoyed spending time with John and Kathy.  










One moment that really stuck out on this trip was as we were walking to the stadium.  There was a man  who was obviously mentally challenged, was mumbling and shaking a cup for money.  Hayden caught on really quickly as to what this man needed and started digging in his pocket as earlier he had come across a dime and a penny.  He asked if he could give his money to the man.  As we were in a hurry, I told Hayden we would give it to him on the way back as I was sure he would still be there.  He asked at least three times during the game if I was positive he would still be there after the game and I truthfully did not know.  After the game, as we were walking back to the car, Hayden was ahead of me with David and he spotted the man and stopped in his tracks, put his hand in his pocket and pulled out his dime and penny.  Well, now there is a lady in a wheelchair with no legs beside the man shaking her cup as well and Hayden is worried about her and does not know what to do.  I tell him to go ask David for a dollar for each of them.  As he stuck a dollar in each of their cups, I was in awe at this little boy who waited three hours to put some money into a cup to help a stranger in need.  The woman in a wheelchair thanked him twice and said "Its amazing it takes a child to help someone in need and all the adults just keep walking by".  I have not stopped thinking about that since Saturday night nor has Hayden.  The past few nights as we do prayers he asks about them, he told me he was worried he did not give them enough money to go to the doctor, he asked how the man who couldn't talk could go places since he cant tell them were he needs to go, he asks were they sleep at night and were is there mommy, and he ask why God made poor people.  I wish I could answer all his questions and give the right answers, but sometimes I just don't know the right answers.  However, if I know one thing, it is that that Hayden is something special and has the biggest heart of anyone I know.  This boy is going to do great things!!

Monday, August 20, 2012

Another first

Hayden is officially a bus rider.  Thats right, today was his first day on the bus.  He was so nervous and shed a few tears, but was so brave and hopped right on the bus when it pulled up.  Luckily, his buddy Andrew saved him a seat and all his friends said hello to him as he sat down in his seat.  As we stood outside waiting, a hot air balloon took off.  He thinks it was just for him and his big day.  Here he is and his bus #159.  




See the hot air balloon





And I believe the bus was a big success.  As he jumped off, he said "Mommy, the bus was awesome".


So glad he loved riding the bus.  

Williamson County Fair

Hayden always looks forward to the fair and he always spots it as they start setting it up.  Every year he says the same thing, I can't wait to go to the fair, but I am not riding on the ferris wheel.  I don't know what it is about the ferris wheel, but he is not a fan.  This year he was big enough to ride some of the bigger rides and some of his faces were absolutely classic.  He even screamed at the carnie a few times to stop the ride, but by the time it stopped he was ready to do it again.  Emerson was content sitting in her stroller watching all the madness. She did love working the farm and petting all the animals, but probably enjoyed her ice cream sandwich she earned by being such an amazing, hardworking farmer. Emerson and I headed out early as it got pretty hot and the boys stayed and had some man time.  Before we left, Hayden said he wanted to play some games so we told him he could get some money out of his piggy bank.  Well, he was not happy about that idea.  He told us he couldn't use the money because he was saving it up to buy a plane.  I thought how interesting and asked why he needed a plane.  His response "So I can fly all around the world and spread the word of God".  I should have known!  Of course, after that, we could not make him spend his own money.  


















Friday, August 17, 2012

Stuck like glue

The other day I waked in to Hayden rolling around on the floor with Emerson, squeezing her tight and singing..."You and me baby, were stuck like glue".  I had no clue he remembered that song, we used to sing it all the time.   I had to snap a quick picture to capture that moment.




There you go making my heart beat again,
Heart beat again,
Heart beat again
There you go making me feel like a kid
Won't you do it and do it one time
There you go pulling me right back in,
Right back in,
Right back in
And I know-oo I'm never letting this go-ooo

I'm stuck on you
Whutooo whutooo
Stuck like glue
You and me baby we're stuck like glue
Whutooo whutooo
Stuck like glue
You and me baby were stuck like glue

Beach Trip 2012















































As we do every year, we head down to the beach for the Fourth of July.  We always look forward to this trip, as there is really nothing like the beach.  This year we were blessed with amazing weather and the water was the prettiest I have ever seen it.  We spend the first few days with Kathy and John as they hosted us at the Lamb's amazing house in Santa Rosa.  Then we headed over to the condo as we the Tweel family decided they would join us this year.  Hayden stayed in the ocean 90% of the time with Gabbi.   The first few days there was a sandbar and we found tons of sand dollars.  The kids had a blast digging for them.  Emerson just wanted to snack on whatever was in the cooler.  Nothing really fascinated her that much.  She played in the water a little, played in the sand, but I don't think she was amazed by the beach.  We look forward to this trip every year and it never disappoints.   Its always hard to pack up and leave, but knowing we made special memories will keep us coming back, year after year.