Monday, June 29, 2015

Boom Clap- the sound of my Littles turning 4!


Oh my, Kingston Grant. It seemed like you would NEVER grow out of being a three year old. And, now you are four. You are my early riser- 5:45 AM with a, "Mom..is it time for breakfast yet?" with your hot morning breath as close to my face as you can get. You love to play with friends. Play with Hot Wheels. Eat snacks. Watch shows. Eat more snacks. You still take naps. Love your monkey blanket. You are shy and reserved (complete opposite of Mc). You don't eat any food- unless it's nuggets or hot dogs or chips. You love cereal- no milk. Pizza- no sauce. You make friends wherever you go. You are stubborn and usually, Mom is the only one that can do ANY task for you (bath, pajamas, story, prayer, water, teeth brushing). Still love the Avengers, Transformers, Paw Patrol, Teen Titans Go!, and "shows on your bed" which is anything from Netflix. You are sweet. You are the middle child. You are the cutest little boy ever! We love you!

First time getting in Mimi's pool. You wouldn't even think about it last year so this was an improvement- even if you wouldn't get off the ladder. 

Party set up



Superhero cupcakes- I must say, I am REALLY glad there are women who do it first so I can just tag along and hit "print" without all the work on the front end. 
Shooting the Villain (Mark in a cape) with silly string at the party. 
All our superhero friends- Brielle Barson, Colton Sheffer, Lincoln Johnson, Cole Blackhurst and Molly Peterson. 


Fishing Pole!

Life-sized Optimus

His new "Hot Rod" bike- still not so great at pedaling. Or stopping. Or turning.  Or riding with his head up so he can see where he is going but that is one of the biggest benefits in having a summer birthday. Lots of time to practice.

Birthday at prek (actually the last day of prek was in May but they celebrated his since it's in the summer). Lots of goodies!

Monster truck cake




3 comments:

Cossebooms said...

Wow, 4 years old, he's growing up! Looks like it was an awesome Superhero party!

Wendy said...

I love this middle child, early-riser, stubborn, afraid of thunder, dirty little camping boy, sweetest little ever!!! xoxo

Dave and Ashley Blackhurst said...

I may be partial (due to my positioning in my own family), BUT...middle children really are the best; especially in Kingston's case! He really is something special, that one. How perfect that our two middle children get along so well!