Here's a table of pictures and things through the years. The cake was a replica of their original one. Amazing job.
Here we are. We are so glad Alex was able to join us to help us celebrate. When she is with us, it feels as if Jody is there, too. Love you Al.
Here are the three amigos, they had preschool together and kindergarten. Then Alex moved to Alpine. They are still very close. They will all graduate in May. Go Class of 2010!
Waiting for our dinner. The food was awesome. We love Maddox!
Then on Wednesday of this week we had a double Court of Honor to award Bridger and Stetson their Eagles. Bridger actually earned his almost 18 months ago, but decided to wait and have his given with Stetson. Wayne also earned his beads from Wood Badge, (that is an experience worth asking him about) and it was a great night. We have wonderful family, friends and ward members who came to honor the boys this night. We live in a wonderful place. Congrats to you both on soaring with the Eagles.
Taking their oath before going to the Eagles nest.
Putting on their new Eagle scarves, or whatever they're called.
The Eagles Nest with the newest members.
Even Caleb was involved with doing the flag ceremony.
We are so proud of our boys. Congrats to you both. And it only took a little coaxing from the mom, ok that and they wanted their licenses. Oh well, it's done. I found this on another blog that I "stalk", I loved it. Enjoy...
When they were babies people would tell me, "enjoy them becaue before you knew it they'd be all grown up and I wouldn't know where the time had gone." And although I believe them, I didn't fully appreciate how quickly my boys would wiggle through my fingers like they used to in the bathtub & turn into the men they've become. If you have a son you know what I mean. One day he's soft and tender and wrapping his arms around your neck, and the next he hugs you and your nose mashes up against his collarbone. You hug him back and feel how strong he has become and how much taller he is than you. And you think, oh my, this isn't a boy, this is a man...my little boy, my son, my son is a man.
And at that moment you can start sobbing, or you can stand up tall, unmash your nose and get on with your life.
I loved it...and so true. They grow up way to fast. And no one can prepare you for that, even if they tell you, you don't think it will happen to you.
When they were babies people would tell me, "enjoy them becaue before you knew it they'd be all grown up and I wouldn't know where the time had gone." And although I believe them, I didn't fully appreciate how quickly my boys would wiggle through my fingers like they used to in the bathtub & turn into the men they've become. If you have a son you know what I mean. One day he's soft and tender and wrapping his arms around your neck, and the next he hugs you and your nose mashes up against his collarbone. You hug him back and feel how strong he has become and how much taller he is than you. And you think, oh my, this isn't a boy, this is a man...my little boy, my son, my son is a man.
And at that moment you can start sobbing, or you can stand up tall, unmash your nose and get on with your life.
I loved it...and so true. They grow up way to fast. And no one can prepare you for that, even if they tell you, you don't think it will happen to you.