A few years ago, we declared Daytona 500 weekend a holiday with our friends Shelly and Jared. We vowed to always stop down and spend the weekend together, and also not to stress when we couldn't attend birthday parties, Christmas gatherings, or other celebrations throughout the year. It was the perfect solution for that annoying guilt when our families would be constantly double-booked, and Daytona (the apparent Superbowl of NASCAR) seemed the most fitting event in light of the boys' intense admiration of the 'sport'. We've shared many laughs, beers, stories, pictures, and dinners over the years, and of course, recall all of them every year we repeat the tradition.
We started with the bird feeder project Grady and I did earlier this week during the infamous injury-filled playgroup. Grady felt super special that he was the "leader" of this one, and he showed the other 4 how to smear the peanut butter "just right" on the pine cones before rolling them in birdseed. Now our trees our very nicely decorated with these homemade bird feeders.Meanwhile, the boys kept working away. Kevin, being the out-of-the-box-thinker, gave some much needed advice to Jared and Todd on some design elements, while Jared and Todd mostly bickered like little old ladies over every wood cut. It was a comedy routine in the making for sure.To set the Valentine's Day mood, the kids made cards for EVERYONE with some superfun glitter puff paint and foam hearts. This project was golden. Not only did it keep them busy for over an hour-but I think I even heard some sounds of love and joy as they worked on them.
With two crafts under our belt, we took a much needed break for refreshment. Sona brought Little Black Dress (a merlot), and we ranked it a 3 on our little wine tasting scale.This year began with the treehouse project-the treehouse without a tree as it has been pointed out to me. Once we mentioned a building project, Sona and Kevin jumped at the chance to help, and everyone was assembled Saturday morning by 8:30. I was shocked. The boys set to work, and the girls started cooking. We had many tasty treats and projects planned for the kids since it was also Valentine's Day.
The Daytona 500-or as it's being called now the Daytona 380-just ended, with Matt Kennseth as the winner. The race was cut short because of rain, so noone is giving much credit to Todd's favorite guy. I can hear the jokes for years to come-maybe the kids will even retell the story in the Fort one day. It gives me warm fuzzies to think of the fun memories. :)
5 comments:
Good times had by all! Thanks so much.
Wine.....NASCAR.....do those go together???? Yeah, they do in my house too...let the 10 month NASCAR season begin :)
Awesome! The complete for now fort looks fantastic!!
The other day at the Re-sale shop in Decatur they had a plastic yellow slide for sale. Might be fun to add to the new fort! The fort will come in handy this summer! Have a good week.
Kara
Sounds like lots of fun! I've discovered Little Black Dress recently, too--yummy!!!
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