Braylen with his "big old gobbler"
Ever since Derek heard the words, "It's a boy!" he's been envisioning some pretty special father-son moments. Camping, biking, Cub Scouts, fishing, hunting. . .this weekend one of those moments came to be. Braylen, who spent the past few weeks practicing his turkey calls with Derek and reading turkey hunting books, shot his first turkey on Saturday. He used a youth 20 gauge shotgun and made the shot from 47 yards! Yipeee! Now, this former city girl still doesn't fully grasp the sport of hunting. But I understand that my husband loves it. So because I love him, I support him in this. Derek really enjoyed his bonding time with Braylen this weekend, and that makes me so very happy. Braylen's blessed to have a dad who invests so much in him. Kaleb and Aaron are itching for their turns--I guess this is just the beginning!
Rebekah and me--how I love our times together!
Another "first" this week occured on Tuesday. Braylen joined our city's track club! We've liked watching Braylen play soccer, baseball, and flag football. "Atheltic" is definitely a good way to describe him. But running is where he shines. Derek and I both ran track in middle school and high school, so it's fun to see our son enjoy it too. Kaleb's looking forward to t-ball this summer, and Aaron's "sport" is watching his brothers' sporting activities. He doesn't seem to mind, so I'm in no hurry to put him in a program. :)
Aaron. . .we decided to skip kindergarten round-up this week and give him one more year at home with me. Not an easy decision at ALL, but we feel it's the right one. After much prayer and counsel from those who have gone before us, we see no reason to rush our baby into school. He would do fine in kindergarten this fall, but I want him to do better than fine. I look forward to pouring into him during this "extra" year at home.
This week brings a week of construction at our house. We hope to get our attic and garage wall fixed from last year's tornado. The temporary fix that was done back then was not meant to be permanent. We also hope to get our dog pen up, the cement pad poured, and the doghouse built. We'll see!

