Monday, January 5, 2009

The apple of our eye


So today Boston came home all excited because he got "The Apple of Our Eye" suitcase. It literally is a small roller bag! I was happy for him, until I finally got home, after dropping Aubrie off for dance, and realized all that was entailed. For tomorrow, he had to fill in this huge poster that included his "favorites", a picture of him, etc. There was also a guessing jar, that had to be filled with something so the kids could guess how many things are in there. I also needed to gather photos and things that represent Boston, and fill out a miniature book where we talked about Boston. That is just for TOMORROW! Wednesday he has to bring a show and tell, Thursday he has to bring his favorite book, and Friday I have to bring in one of his favorite treats! While its a real great idea to spotlight a child and make them feel special, I have to admit that I had the worse attitude when I read all that was entailed! I was thinking about how much I had to get done tonight, and "why did I get this the first week after Christmas? I still have Christmas stuff to take down for Heaven's sake"! Now I am repenting. It has been great to have to sit down tonight and write down things that make Boston special. It made me think about how much I love him, and what a great kid he is! He has always been the "obedient" child! Always trying to please. My biggest heartache with him is the fighting with his siblings, but beyond that, he is a great kid. On this last trip Ben and I were realizing how old he is getting. It's hard to believe that he will be baptized this year, but he is so mature and ready! Anyway...thanks Ms. Kohler for this project. I think it's more for the parents than the kid!:) I don't usually post mushy "brag posts", but I figured since I took the time to write it for his class, I might as well post it for the future!!! We love you Boston!
Boston is a very enthusiastic, happy boy! He has been happy since the minute he born. When he was born he didn’t cry like most babies, but instead his eyes were wide open observing everything around him. It was at that moment that I knew that there was something special about him. (He loves to hear that story!) Boston has always liked to make people laugh and smile. He started dancing for us when he was one year old, and hasn’t stopped. He can’t resist a good song, and we often find him jigging to music when he doesn’t even realize it. He is very talented when it comes to music. He is very good at the piano, and he can sure belt out a good song on Rock Band, with much enthusiasm. Boston is very smart! He learned to read quickly, and all school subjects come easy to him. Boston is also very athletic. He was swimming by the time he was 2 and is a fast swimmer and excellent diver. He is also very good at tetherball, baseball, and kickball. Boston is very obedient. He always does his chores when asked, and often when not asked, and does them to perfection. His Mom likes that! Boston also has a tender heart. He loves to make people happy, and gets very upset with himself when he knows he has disappointed someone, or hasn’t done something right. He is a great friend; always up to do something fun. He always has a lot of friends wherever he goes because he is so fun and friendly. He also has a funny streak in him that keeps those around him laughing. He is a great big brother to his baby sister. Always doing something to make her laugh, and giving her hugs and kisses. He is very affectionate. His Mommy likes that, too! Most important, Boston has integrity. He stands up for things that are right and true. He is a great follower of his faith and does all he can to choose the right! He is a shining star in our family, and has the most perfect original name to go with his originality! Boston you are awesome!
***I'll resume blogging our trip at a later date!:)