Saturday, August 9, 2008

Not to be forgotten


So July 22 was Carter's 11th birthday! And that day was extra special because he was awarded his Arrow of Light. It was the best way to throw a birthday party. The scouts sent out invitations, cooked dinner, organized a pool party, provided entertainment, and brought ice cream. I brought a cake. Sweet deal if I ever heard one! We are so proud of all of Carter's hard work and happy to see him as a fine young man with goals to push him forward. As an 11-year-old Scout he has already been on his first cam pout and had a great time. He is always a good help with Olivia and his younger cousins. His best friends include his cousins and a whole lot of kids from the neighborhood, school and church. He started school band this week and has advanced in his swimming in advanced lessons! He is a busy boy but always makes wise decisions when he know enough is enough! We are proud of you Carter!

PS Check out the watermelon pictures I added down the sidebar!

2 comments:

Sarah said...

Congratulations to Carter! That is pretty cool. His party definitely sounded ideal for a mom. He's a cutie . . . watch out!

Anonymous said...

congrats Carter lets celebrate your 11th by going to bed and spending all night sucking each other off and c-mming in each other, I love my c-ck in a young boy and I want one to f-ck me too, I hope yours is nice and big I want to take it rough and hard make me your's

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