Monday, August 9, 2010
isaac's sixth birthday
We celebrated Isaac's sixth birthday last week. I was able to steer him away from the 'water fight party' that he had requested (thank goodness), and we kept the day pretty simple but fun. Me and the boys had a picnic lunch at the 'old house' at Wasatch State Park (one of his favorite places), then that evening some of his cousins came over for his official party. I can call it a party because we had a pinata and played a game (pin the arrow on the Avatar... I'm so clever).
Isaac is still the same inquisitive, lovable, playful, inquisitive, intelligent, uncoordinated, inquisitive boy that he was a year ago, but he does seem older (and look older! Holy cow!). Here are the things about Isaac right now that stick out to me the most:
1) Like I mentioned, he is EXTREMELY inquisitive. He does a great job of making our drives go by quickly by filling the time asking one question after another. You would think that we have covered every single topic that there is known to man, but he likes to re-ask and re-evaluate things over and over. He also asks questions that most kids (or adults) wouldn't even think of (nor care to know about). I think I have gotten pretty use to it, but he can do a good job of exhausting the minds of even the most loving grandma.
2) Kind of going along with his questioning, he has to know the 'why' in everything, so he often draws his own conclusions when he hears the phrase, "I don't know." For example, he often asks questions that I wouldn't possibly know the answer to: "Mom, why did that tree die?". Well, when you say the obvious, "I don't know.", he will proceed to think of all the possibilities... "maybe it has bark beetles", or "maybe it got a disease", or "maybe it didn't get enough water", or....
3) He is very mechanically minded. He loves to figure out how everything works. This is why he loves to hang out in the garage while Adam works on fixing machines or any other project.
4) He loves the cartoon, Avatar: The Last Airbender.
5) He has a huge fascination with plants. That makes up about 75% of his questions lately.
6) Although he lacks some in coordination, he is not afraid to try new things. I'm very glad he has the attitude that he can do anything. Although, he can get pretty frustrated when he can't figure something out. But, he's extremely excited when he does. The bad part about his lack of coordination comes when you combine it with his floppiness, his size, and his obliviousness to who/what is next to him. You end up with a lot of 'accidents'.
7) He takes warnings/cautions very seriously... almost too seriously at times. Say you tell him to watch out for some stinging nettle on a trail, he has to come to a complete stop, then give himself as much distance as physically possible between himself and the threat before proceeding at a snails pace. We often wonder if it's better not to say anything at all in certain situations.
8) He's very outgoing. I don't think I've ever seen him hesitate to talk to someone.
9) He loves, loves, loves playing with his cousins.
10) He has a huge sweet tooth. I think it even rivals mine.
11) He is a really good brother. He seems to appreciate all the cute things that Asa does and he plays with Luke pretty well. He has his moments when he can be a stinker, but he does love them (as I'm typing this he is bugging Luke... but, with love :)
12) I think that the phrase 'To have the faith of a child' directly refers to Isaac. If he knows of someone who is sick, or if he is sick, or if his mom hits a baby deer while driving, he doesn't hesitate to say a prayer for the one in need. And, I get to have my faith strengthened by witnessing his sweet prayers being answered.
There is so much more about this sweet boy that I could say. I'm thankful for what a gift he is to our family. He's definitely one of a kind and has taught me a lot over the last six years (like what an impatient person I am :).
Wasatch State Park
Isaac warning us about some stinging nettle.
Asa managed to cover himself from head to toe in dirt and mud.
Isaac's cake request this year: An Avatar cake with 3 layers
Isaac's first attempt to pin the arrow on the Avatar.
Isaac taking his new bike off a sweet jump in our backyard.
Isaac got to go with Adam and pick out a new bike for his birthday. He has been SO excited about his 'mountain bike with gears'!
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I loved this post, Amy! What a sweetheart.
ReplyDeleteAnd Hailey and her friend Darla are obsessed with Avatar: The Last Airbender. She is standing next to me and freaked out when she saw the cake and poster. Good job, mommy!
Happy Birthday to Issac! What a great kid!
ReplyDeleteAnd Amy really could you make a cake any cooler? Geez take it easy on those cake decorating skills. Your making me look bad. :)
Adorable!! I love your posts about your kids on their b-days because they are so honest and sweet. You have raised an awesome family. I love the questions examples you gave that he asks. Coming up with possible reasons, however, is amazing. Maybe he'll be a botanist.
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