Garrett's birthday yesterday was no different. I opened his bedroom door and greeted him with our usual birthday fashion, to which he jumped out of bed with a squeal of delight. "I'm FOUR! YIPPEE!" As if he had finally arrived.
He asked for brownies for breakfast, but I reminded him that brownies were for dessert, so he was satisfied with waffles covered in peanut butter and syrup. (Don't knock it 'til you've tried it. It's good!)


I always hated having to go to school on my birthday, didn't you? Since I'm the principal, teacher, coach, nurse, counselor, cafeteria lady, I can call it a school holiday any time I feel like it.
But Garrett's birthday wasn't cause enough for a holiday. (Enter the laugh of a wicked witch.) I decided to torture the little birthday darling with a grueling school session.
Actually, it was a light lesson, and then we went to eat lunch with Daddy. I had hoped to also hit the park, but a flat tire took us to the tire store. Good times.
The day ended with pizza and brownies for the grandparents. It's a non-party year, so it was low-key.
And I couldn't get the toot to smile at the camera before blowing out his candle.

Rick's mom gave Garrett an Aggie blanket. (Notice Jack's face peeking around the edge.)



Fourteen years?!?! Only 14? That means he's four. He's growing up in spite of me, darn it.
"We're classy like that." LOL.
ReplyDeleteI'm certain that we would have been fast friends had we lived next to each other in TX.
Kelly (in Nashville)