It has been so crazy the past few weeks at our home that I have not had a chance to share with all of you that our son Stockton has turned 15. Prior to his birthday...I had been super sick with Bronchitis. Let me just say I am not one how likes being sick nor do I like being in bed all day long for almost a week. YUCK! I am so excited for him because he is now old enough to have his driver's permit. As you can see by the photos he is a happy camper behind the wheel. I love the picture of his wallet. You can see that his two favorite places to shop are Target and American Eagle. I have already had the privilege of riding in the car as the passenger and I must say it is easier going with the second child vs. the first. I think it's because I've already learned how to hold on for dear life!!! I'm not kidding...I might look calm on the outside, but I am dying on the inside. I wish they made an emergency brake on the passenger side just for parents of teenagers. Stockton is a joy to have in our family and we are so proud of him. He is a good student and is having a wonderful time in the marching band. We can't wait until the first band competition next weekend. I'll keep you posted as to how they perform!
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Friday, October 8, 2010
Beehive Messages - Another Driver!
It has been so crazy the past few weeks at our home that I have not had a chance to share with all of you that our son Stockton has turned 15. Prior to his birthday...I had been super sick with Bronchitis. Let me just say I am not one how likes being sick nor do I like being in bed all day long for almost a week. YUCK! I am so excited for him because he is now old enough to have his driver's permit. As you can see by the photos he is a happy camper behind the wheel. I love the picture of his wallet. You can see that his two favorite places to shop are Target and American Eagle. I have already had the privilege of riding in the car as the passenger and I must say it is easier going with the second child vs. the first. I think it's because I've already learned how to hold on for dear life!!! I'm not kidding...I might look calm on the outside, but I am dying on the inside. I wish they made an emergency brake on the passenger side just for parents of teenagers. Stockton is a joy to have in our family and we are so proud of him. He is a good student and is having a wonderful time in the marching band. We can't wait until the first band competition next weekend. I'll keep you posted as to how they perform!
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Oh yeah, I can so relate to this one. I have lost more kids to that dratted drivers license. They just keep growing up!! I have an almost 14 year old who is certain that she is ready to drive. Thank goodness I can still say, "Not yet, dear. Not yet".
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