Chet is four, "and soon mom I'll be five!". It always makes it fun when my kids get older and more excited for their birthdays. I remember my mom making us feel so special on our birthdays and I want the same for my children.
Because Tanner was going to be at work all of Chet's birthday (he left around 6 and didn't get home until 8), we had a little FHE birthday party the night before as a family. It was so fun watching Chet open his presents. For several months now he has been begging for goggles. Now that summer is over I finally got him some for his Birthday. That was his number one request. He put them right on.
He also got a lariat and he was pretty excited about that too. "Now when I go to Grampa's farm I can use this!"
Chet has had the same muslin blankets since he was a newborn and they were Mariah's before that. Needless to say, all but one had been thrown away and the one that was left was ripped up and falling apart. So I made him a cowboy blanket for his birthday. That night I told him to give his old blanket one last snuggle. He held it tightly to his face, gave it a good bite (he'd started chewing on it the last couple months too, which made us want to get rid of it even more) and then threw it away. He hasn't talked about it since. Happy days!
On his Birthday morning we got ready for friends to come for a party. It was so cute to see the excitement of all the kids to be together. We had a little rodeo obstacle course where I set up some cones for our pole bending and barrels, that they went through on stick horses. They also got to rope a steer (our bouncy reindeer) and do some target shooting with Chet's pop gun. I actually was surprised how engaged the kids were and they did such a good job cheering for each other as they went through the course.
For the first hour of the party it was just me and 12 kids...and they were so awesome. As they all waited patiently for their snacks I kept telling them how good they all were being. You can tell they have good parents. Plus I may have worn them out with the rodeo obstacle course.
After quite time Chet had to try out his new goggles and water balloons from a friend so we spent the afternoon playing in the hose.
That night I picked up a pizza at Aldis and we had a relaxing night eating pizza and watching Daniel Tiger (Chet's requests). The only thing that could have made it better is if Tanner could have been there.
And here is Chet's four year interview...with my input as well, because I know better what he likes...
Mom: What is your favorite color?
Chet: Bwack (maybe it's because we don't have black plates, bowls, cups or cutlery but he always requests the bwue one...so thats a favorite too)
Mom: What is your favorite food?
Chet: paghetti (he can eat about anything. He really loves cherry tomatoes, pickles, and any kind of fruit)
Mom: What is your favorite animal?
Chet: A horse
Mom: What is your favorite book?
Chet: Cowboy books
He always insists on wearing his cowboy boots on our hikes
Mom: What is your favorite movie?
Chet: Peter Pan and Davey Cwockett
Mom: What is your favorite song?
Chet: Pioneer Children (not your typical bedtime song, but it's what he requests every night.)
Mom: What is your favorite dessert?
Chet: Ice Cream
Mom: What do you like to do for fun?
Chet: Run and jump
Mom: What is your favorite thing to do with Mom?
Chet: Hit balls with bats (the other day we got out the bat and whiffle ball. I think Chet had the most fun laughing at me as I attempted to toss the ball up and hit it with the bat. I finally got a groove, but it took a while. And Chet and Mariah lost it every time I missed.)
Mom: What is your favorite thing to do with Dad?
Chet: Pretend to be Hulk (I don't know if Tanner has ever done that, but maybe he means when they wrestle? But he does love going on bike rides with his dad and talks about it for days after, "dad couldn't go as fast as me 'cuz he had mud on his tires."
Mom: What is your favorite thing to do with Mariah?
Chet: Be twin cowboys. Mariah will be a cowgirl and I will be a cowboy. (They really do get along so well. Whenever they have been apart for a while they are just itching to start playing their imaginary games.)
Mom: What is your favorite thing to do with Austin?
Chet: Be Batman (He loves when Austin will dress up with him but Austin can only keep a costume on for about thirty seconds at a time. The boys have started wrestling lately and I have this sense of foreboding...so it begins)
Mom: Who is your best friend?
Chet: Everyone in the world. (He really is such a kind sensitive boy)
Mom: What do you want to be when you grow up?
Chet: A cowboy that plays basketball and practices playing hockey. (You can tell his mother and father have had a big influence on him.)
I don't know if it's a middle child thing but I had to keep reminding myself that Chet was turning four, not five. We expect so much of the poor boy. He really is good and so thoughtful. Whenever he gets a treat from primary he always saves some for his family. And if dad isn't at home he often reminds me to "save some food for dad".
He has started drawing pictures and its so fun to see what he creates. One day he told me he could draw a chair and sat down and did this:
I don't think I could have done much better.
Here is another drawing of Serge, Chet and Mariah.
He doesn't let me kiss him anymore which is real hard for me. But he does give awesome hugs when I ask for them and will still occasionally snuggle me. So I take what I can get. Chet has done a lot of learning and growing this year and I can see so much change in him. I'm trying harder to embrace the way he is now and try not to change him so quickly. He is only four once, and I'm going to love this year with him as much as I can, because there's no getting it back.
Oh how we love this Chet boy!
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