i sincerely feel like seven was a hard year for our boy. second grade is kicking all our butts, there are way more "big kid" responsibilities, plus the tough lessons of consequences, adjusting to new family members, and continually cooping between the back and forth that comes with two homes. yes, his seventh year was a toughie.
we have this sweet boy, who will go on for five intense minutes about the "epically fierce" lego battle he's setting up. who will ask Siri endless questions like: are dragons real? what are the four elemental powers of spin-jitzu? he will build you up and tell you what a good job you're doing as he's kicking your behind in a board game. he's sensitive, helpful and sweet and we try so hard to nurture those traits especially in the midst of procrastination, consequences or the umpteenth reminder to put his stuff away. he's quite shy and naive and still very much a little kid when stacked up next to his peers. he'll crawl into your lap and wrap your arms around him while watching some toons, he'll still hold onto your hand after you've crossed the street and he'll let you brush his bangs aside when you're talking about big life stuff. his laid back tude reminds me to rein in my need to micro manage, to take a moment to turn around and actively listen instead of the auto prompts of "uh huh" "oh wow" "that's cool buddy", and to laugh (which sometimes can be the hardest thing to do when my focus is on cooking or cleaning or homework or bills...).
he maybe in a season of struggles, but they don't out shine his heart, not in the slightest. and we are so excited to watch year eight unfold, to keep leaning on the Lord for direction in parenting, to strengthen his character, fill his heart with love and teach him to discern the voice of the Holy Spirit. over the last two years our guy welcomed a little brother, a little sister and three new cousins. he went from being the only child and grandchild (on mom & dad's side) for many many years, to sharing time and space and attention. he is an outstanding big brother and leader of his little baby minons, and we understand the "that's life" of the situation, but that doesn't mean it isn't tough on his little eight year old feelings or sometimes hard to adjust to all the sharing or extra responsibilities of being "the oldest". so this birthday, we just really wanted to lift up our boy, put him center stage, and create a fun day that shouts so loudly "we love you kid! we think you're great and wonderful and we celebrate YOU!"
we do. we celebrate all that you are, your generosity and wit and even your spoiled entitlement. we are so lucky to tuck you in bed, to pray over your life, and kiss you and love you and grow you.
now for the pics...
we started the day with some family bouncing.
sof's newest adorableness: "super sof!"
audrey got her biggest bestest brother a build-a-bear (just like he got her on her day of birth). she picked him out and named him (banged on the keyboard) herself! meet afflix!
we celebrated in true mine-craft fashion (holy cow did all this crafting leave me with bags under my eyes, but he was so thrilled, and that made it all worth it).
shoot the slim!
+ birthday dinner to round out birthday month.
we love you buddy, daddy and i are super proud of you.