We all had a fun time celebrating Aaron's 4th birthday this past weekend! He is so proud to be 4. After many different cake ideas, he finally settled on having a cake that looked like a big donut with sprinkles. We had fun making it together. Aaron beamed with pride all day, and I think I might have too. I've learned over the years that my child's birthday is a milestone for him AND for me. To see my baby turn 4, and remember so clearly when my oldest was 4...it always blows me away how fast time goes by. Aaron's favorite gifts this year are his Lightning McQueen hat and crocs, camera, red soccer ball, and Hotwheels bicycle game. Today when someone asked me how old my kids are, I was able to say 8, 6, and 4 for the first time. It was fun for me to say that. :)
Now for some little funnies before I sign off. Yesterday on the way to Braylen's soccer game, all was nice and quiet in the van. (a rare thing) Anyway, Aaron asked, "Mommy, are we Indians?" Braylen, who is studying our state's history in school, then launched into a 2nd-grade explanation of who Indians are. Wow, I can only imagine what Aaron must think an Indian is after his big brother's description! Red-skinned people who used every part of a buffalo and whose homes were taken away. As Braylen described what the white men did to the Indians, Aaron examined his arms and hands and said, "White?" I interrupted Braylen at this point and explained the whole skin color concept to Aaron in terms he could understand. (Jesus Loves the Little Children) Then all of a sudden I heard something I'm used to hearing in the minivan. "Go faster Mommy!" Ah, I was relieved to move from Indians to speeding downhill. And then the soccer field was in sight and we watched Braylen win his first game this season! After the game as we walked across the field, Aaron said "You made us proud Braylen!" I sure love to see them get along. I think I'm going to like this age.