Saturday, July 21, 2012

Logan the 5 year old

Wowsa - this week has been full of emotions and has left me a bit drained.  How many decisions can be made in one day? Way too many.  How many times can a  girl change her mind in one day? Way too many. 

And has it really been a month since my last post??  Usually I am fully aware of the time that is lapsing while I drag my feet to the next blog post, but this past month has been a blink of the eye.  But with Ben night-fishing on the Provo river right now and my house practically spotless from a showing earlier today, I find myself with an extra hour for spending on the blog (and a sneaky chance to eat a chocolate Creamy at the same time). Woo!

BUT, before I go on about our house, the 4th of July, and a much needed vacation, I have to post on Logan's 5th birthday!!  His day was too special and he's too sweet to skip over.
So...way back on May 22nd Logan turned 5! 







The first half of his day was pretty typical.  We sang Happy Birthday to him in Portuguese (our family tradition) and Ben made him waffles. Then after playing at the gym, running errands, a Happy Meal and a nap, he had a fantastic Star Wars birthday party with his friends.

The boy truly thinks there are real Jedi Knights and real light sabers and believes that some day he'll own one.  He LIVES Star Wars, sings the song at least 3 times each day and reenacts it at least 5 times daily. :)  So when I asked him what kind of party he wanted, what else should I have expected??

It was a hot but fun afternoon filled with...

marshmallow star cruiser building

Light saber padawan training courtesy of Ben



And light saber games that failed...


...and led to man-to-man combat :)

snacks (simple and nothing fancy: pop corn, apples and cheese)


a special mission to locate and destroy the Death Star (i.e. scavenger hunt leading to a pinata)


gifts

cupcakes



and LOTS of more light saber wars






And the wonderful helpers Jera, Ben...

and Desi

Luke, Luke, Vader (Duck, Duck, Goose)

Aunt Andy and Lincoln

And where else are you supposed to put your light saber while riding a bike?

love my boy!

After the party we had pizza with Marmie, Desi, Gamps and us and opened family gifts.  Logan promptly went outside to practice his baseball skills with his new bat, glove and balls. 




He had such a blast with his friends he's already planning his 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th birthdays. 

Logan has grown up so much in the past year and has become such a helper.  Saying "I love you" and giving kisses have become a bit more embarrassing for him, too.  He loves racing and playing with his brother when Linc-o follows his orders. He gets super frustrated when he doesn't get his way.  He is so proud of his bike-riding skills  and can't wait for kindergarten.  He still talks many decibels louder than he should but his laugh is infectious. He could read books all day long, especially ones about Lego's and Star Wars.  I love my Logan and every little quirk that makes him who he is. 

And last but not least, I was finally able to get a few good 5 year old pics of him while in Washington too. And I love that I didn't have to pose him - I just said, "go over by that fence" and this is what came out. :)  What a handsome fellow if I do say so myself:








2 comments:

Emily said...

I LOVE this post! And you got some cute pictures of the party and of Lo in Washington.

Erin McSpadden said...

i like the picts kris!