Nestled within the daily mommy tasks are reminders of just how precious our children are to us and our Heavenly Father. The purpose of this blog is to recognize and remember those moments.
Showing posts with label Cam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cam. Show all posts
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Toppled Cups
One morning this week, Cameron, Kinley and I met my mom for breakfast at Panera. This in itself is not unusual. We eat at Panera...a lot! After we finished eating, Mom and Cameron went to refill her tea. Also at the drink station was an employee refilling the cup stack. Unfortunately, he had such a large stack that the cups toppled over onto the floor. Without missing a beat, Cameron walks over to the employee and says, "Can I help you pick those up?" He then proceeded to help pick up the cups. The employee walked away and came back with a medium sized cup and told Cameron he could have a free drink for helping.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
SWING!
My four year old son is just one game short of completing his first season of tee ball. I was reluctant to have him play so early remembering the loud mouthed competitive parents of the game when I watched my brother play YEARS ago but decided it would be good for him to try it. My husband decided to help coach to keep an eye on him.
The first game was so memorable, most of our team is new to tee ball and we played a really good team. I was feeling a little discouraged when my son got up to bat, wondering if he'd get a chance to get on base. We cheered him on as coach brought out the tee and instructed him on what to do. I held my breath as he got ready and swung the bat...the ball barely went outside the foul circle but it was fair. RUN, Baby RUN, I yelled, trying to help those little legs of his go faster. Disappointment set in as he got thrown out on first and then...sheer joy as he kept running to second and then third where he celebrated with his daddy, lifting his hands in victory. The entire crowd cheered, we wept at the lesson this little blond fella taught us. It didn't matter whether he was thrown out on first. What did matter is that he tried his very best and just had fun! It has been the same, throughout the entire season, my son has joy oozing from him at every game and it has been a pleasure watching him.

Oh, and a BIG thank you to my momma for capturing most of those joyous moments on camera so I can relive them over and over. :)
The first game was so memorable, most of our team is new to tee ball and we played a really good team. I was feeling a little discouraged when my son got up to bat, wondering if he'd get a chance to get on base. We cheered him on as coach brought out the tee and instructed him on what to do. I held my breath as he got ready and swung the bat...the ball barely went outside the foul circle but it was fair. RUN, Baby RUN, I yelled, trying to help those little legs of his go faster. Disappointment set in as he got thrown out on first and then...sheer joy as he kept running to second and then third where he celebrated with his daddy, lifting his hands in victory. The entire crowd cheered, we wept at the lesson this little blond fella taught us. It didn't matter whether he was thrown out on first. What did matter is that he tried his very best and just had fun! It has been the same, throughout the entire season, my son has joy oozing from him at every game and it has been a pleasure watching him.

Oh, and a BIG thank you to my momma for capturing most of those joyous moments on camera so I can relive them over and over. :)
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