Tuesday 25 June 2013

Fourteen

Tell me, how can it be, that my baby is 14? I cannot comprehend it. We had a great day celebrating today. His dad woke him at 9:55am to tell him get up and promptly at 10am the calls began. He especially loved talking to Avery. He said he had "no freakin' clue" what she was saying, but she sounded adorable and hilarious.
To call the kid Moneybags based on all the cashola he got for his big day, would be an understatement. He's loaded and could go out and pretty much by whatever a 14 year would want. Thank you to everyone who sent him gifts. Jessica, as always, your method of delivery was hilarious!



Kaedo decided yesterday that he wanted to go to Montana's for lunch, so we headed over there about 11:30am and had a great lunch. Kaedo had a BBQ Brisket Burger and as you can tell from the mess of his face, it was delicious! The one thing he really wanted was to be sung to. So, we made sure we told our hostess and server so this would happen. You couldn't pay me to wear that hat - but he was thrilled!






The rest of the afternoon was spent hanging out, getting ready for grad, taking about 100 pictures and heading off for the evening's festivities. More on that tomorrow. His birthday has to have a day of it's own!

P.S. We were all so full that we never even had his birthday cake! haha

1 comment:

Denis & Irene said...

Love the Hat and glad you got everyone on board to sing to you. The food looked pretty good too. Glad we got to sing to you as well as everyone else. We pulled over in Levan, Utah and had cell service. The back roads in that state are so nice and pastoral and soooo fun to travel, way better than the Interstates.

We had quite the day yesterday, another "excellent Adventure". Not only did we go places we hadn't planned to go but they had to stop all the traffic in Zion so that Denis could go through the long tunnel. We also had to unhitch and it cost $15. for the trouble. He had to travel right down the middle so he wouldn't lose the roof. It was hilarious. Sure glad I wasn't driving with him. He did an amazing job of getting down that mountain. The sign before the point of no return said 22 ft. max. but Denis hates to read signs. Anyway, it proves it can be done and the people behind us were thrilled I'm sure as they had no oncoming traffic to contend with in that narrow tunnel. It has to be all of two miles long and downhill. Sure didn't seem like that last time we went but we were in a car then.

Shannon corrected her "shit" word and figures that no one saw it. I did, so I'm telling the world. Make sure you ask her what it's all about. It's on (was on) the grad post.

Love to all