From Cutler’s birthday party last Saturday I captured this great picture of my top three favorite people.
All things Mason
Tonight my hockey game was early enough for Mason to come watch for the first time. The first period or so he was running around the rink playing with his buddies, which brought back memories of me running around the bowling alley while my parents bowled, but that’s another story for another time. The coolest moment of the night for me was to look up when I was skating out for a face off and Mason was right there shouting for me and he got so excited when I waved. After the game was over he asked if he could get a picture with the pro and so I gladly obliged with the photo below thinking he was being funny about me just playing and calling me a pro. After I took the photo I realized he wanted a picture with one of my teammates that plays for the Dallas professional indoor soccer team. My ego took a hit until my dad, who was able to watch along with mom, backhanded me with the “compliment” that I wasn’t as bad as he expected. Ego restored? The night was capped off perfectly with Mason providing me some ideas on what I could do better next time and the sincerity in his efforts put such a huge smile in my heart. I am blessed to have such a sweet boy willing to coach the old man.
We were recently reminiscing with my parents about a time my mother had one margarita too many when out for lunch with myself, dad, and Mason as a baby. As a side trip from lunch we decided to shop for a tv and since Mason had fallen asleep in the car mom had decided she would stay in the car with him rather than wake him. When dad and I returned to the car we found both Mason and Grandma fast asleep. While telling this story to Mason, grandma spoke up defensively saying that she was protecting him and Mason quickly responded with “By sleeping?”. I love the quick wit that he is developing.
Today we took the grandparents to try out our new favorite BBQ joint, Lockharts, and was terribly surprised first by Mason feeling a loose tooth after a bite of rib and then proceeding to reach in with his fingers and tear it out. The next surprise was Cutler demolishing the ribs. As he is almost exclusively a chicken guy, we were extremely shocked when he said he wanted a rib and then even more shocked when he went after a second one.
Despite the celebration starting last week at Cutler’s school, today was Cutler’s actual birthday. He started the morning off with grandma taking him out for donuts, followed by a shopping spree at toys-r-us courtesy of the spoiling grandparents, then a couple hours of video games with me and Mason, and finally taking in a Stars overtime loss in a suite courtesy of the Dallas Stars. He’s obviously a bit spoiled, but given all he has been through and considering that 4 1/2 years ago we weren’t even sure if we would see him hit five years old, he is worth every bit of his rottenness followed by his incredible loving heart.