Of course, he was up early (sooooo early with our new school start time) to enjoy some balloons and new clothes.
A few quick pictures before school starts at 7:30 AM!!!!
As it turned out, Tod wasn't feeling great, so I got to take Cole-man on a lunch date all by himself. Such a rare treat. I love this boy so much. His choice....of course, Hyvee for Chinese Chicken. We had a great lunch discussing construction workers, constructions sites and the intricacies of kindergarten.
After school, it was time for more fun...at Chuck E. Cheese. We had the place mostly to ourselves...and we had a blast!
At this point, Cole was still waiting for the whole family to be home at the same time for presents....so he got to play outside with his very best buddy for awhile.
And then finally Ashton got home from swim practice, and it was time for presents. Cole wanted a treasure hunt (like Jordan) and Jordan was a good sport to hide all the presents, make the clues and help him find the gifts.
Some legos from Ashton
A bucket of balls from Jordan
More legos from Regan
And lots of "help" from Baby Luke
Finally a gift from Mom and Dad
His long awaited remote control car....Cole has always loved remote control cars, and he has been through quite a few. This year we wanted to get him a really nice one that might actually last. He loved it, and so did Dad. We will see how long this one lasts.
Then it was time for some birthday dinner at Outback....so yummy and the kids were so good...and the waiter was nice even though we asked for at least 7 loaves of bread!
We finished the night with a Whitey's cake (mint chocolate chip)...the birthday boy's favorite and one of the only desserts he will actually eat. With a big family, we have decided that birthdays are all about the birthday person. It is the one day of the whole year when it is all about YOU!!!! March 11 was all about Cole.
Oh this boy! I love him more than words can say. My first little son has a place in my heart that is all his own. I remember when I only had girls, I could not imagine having a boy...and now, I cannot imagine not having that special relationship and love.
Some things to remember about Cole at age 6:
- He is still all boy! He loves cars, trucks, planes, trains, construction vehicles, etc. He loves to cruise around the neighborhood on his motorcycle.
- The only books he likes to read are non fiction about the above mentioned things and Berenstain Bear books.
-This boy can eat. He especially likes lasagna, rice, steak, chicken nuggets, and fruit. He really doesn't like sweets much (only one in the family!).
-He loves Legos and is getting very good at building on his own.
- He has a hard time controlling his mouth...sometimes he speaks like he is 16...and not in a good way. We are working on it.
-Even though he can be a real pill, he has the softest most sensitive side. He can be so kind to his sisters and his little brother.
- He is quick to give compliments and often thanks me for dinner or for doing household things.
-He has enjoyed kindergarten and yet it has been a real challenge for him academically. It has been very special for me to spend so much time subbing in his grade and seeing him so often at school in the classroom setting. He loves his teacher and his friends and lives for recess and lunch!
-He loves to play with his neighbor Aiden and eat dinner at his house.
-Cole loves his primary teachers (the Larsens) and was so thrilled when they gave him his own scriptures.
-This boy likes to watch TV...he loves to come home from school and crawl into his bed with the kindle for a couple of "shows."
-Cole is most happy when he is outside running around. Recently we went to the park, and I was watching him just come alive in the sunshine and fresh air. Winters are so tough on him. He just hates not being able to get out.
-This boy can work. He likes to be right with Tod doing projects and getting things done. This winter he helped shovel and snow blow. Last week he was chipping concrete out of the downstairs shower. He is a hard worker.
-He is obsessed with driving and cars. He is always pointing out the speed limit and makes sure that whomever is driving is well aware of their speed as well as the status of the gas tank.
-Cole is a man of questions. He asks so many questions about how things work and why things are the way they are. He has taught me to look at things from a different perspective.
Cole didn't really want a big party this year, but he did agree to have a few friends over for breakfast the Saturday after his birthday. It was perfect. We are so thankful for good people in his life.
Happy 6th Birthday Cole Man!!!
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