This weekend was his first track meet as a member of the Tustin Equalizers. He's had a hard time finding an organized sport that he loves. This summer he ran a couple of 5Ks and decided that running is something he really likes. After he started wearing running shoes/clothes everyday for school with the hope that they would run the mile in PE, I found a track club he could join. It's been a few weeks and he just keeps getting faster each time. This is a little hard on my ego. Just last July we ran a 5k together and I told my friends to go ahead, that I was going to take it easy and run with my son. Three weeks ago we ran a 5k and I couldn't keep up with him ( I ran my 2nd fastest 5k ever). Last week he took me on a run through Peters Canyon and up "Big Red" (a killer, steep hill). Besides having to wait for me at the top and bottom of each hill, I could hardly walk for days after while he was fine. OK - done lamenting.
Anyway, yesterday he ran a 6:22 1500 meter race which is a 6:55 minute mile. I am excited to see how he will improve as the season progresses. Here he is with his two ribbons:
And while I am bragging about Big, let me include a few other things. He loves crawling under the house (eek!) to help his dad with home repairs. He has actually been a real help to his dad fixing the air conditioner and moving cable.
He's also really creative and makes cool things out of lego, wood, etc. For the Boy Scout Blue & Gold dinner, he was supposed to bring a collection and also decorate a cake. He decided to bring his coin collection and decorate his cake like the coin collection. He cut little pieces of yellow fondant into circles. Then he used a toothpick and copied the design from his coins onto the fondant coins. It was so cute, I wish I had a better picture.
Lastly is a picture of Big removing all of the baseboards in the Family Room, Dining Room & Entry. As part of our remodel (see earlier post), we decided to update floor boards. Ken showed him how and then left on a business trip. Big spent the next two days between school & activities removing the boards and nails. He did such a great job and saved me a lot of time.
I always try to remind him how grateful I am that Heavenly Father sent him to our home. He is a good boy who wants to do what is right. It's not easy being outnumbered, but he sure makes the best of it.