Part of the reason he felt his birthday was a bust was that we opened presents first thing in the morning before school. He missed having the anticipation of opening presents all day.
Kayden loves his brother and was excited to celebrate his birthday with him!
The traditional bonk on the head!
Unwrapping presents. Serious stuff!
Josh received a couple of pair of basketball socks and a penny board for his birthday. One of the reasons why we wanted him to open presents in the morning was that a big snow storm was moving and and we wanted him to be able to have a chance to ride his penny board outside before the storm. He says he still would have rather waited until later in the day to open presents. We'll remember that for next year!
Josh's day at school was disappointing as well. Even though he was able to take Krispy Kreme Doughnuts to school for a birthday treat, his teacher's wife had a baby the day before so he had a sub. The sub didn't celebrate his birthday and he felt a little snubbed. We also didn't got out to dinner that night for his birthday, but I did make him his dinner of choice. It was a busy night, but really we were just putting him off until the weekend.
Josh has two friends that also turned 12. They all have birthdays within a couple of days of each other. So the parents got together and we decided to kidnap them from school, take them to lunch to JCW's and then spend the night in a hotel in Salt Lake City. Josh was completely surprised and was glad to continue on his birthday celebration!
After lunch, we went with Josh and his friend Eli to Jack and Jill's where we played two games of bowling. We then had an awesome laser tag showdown after which we then set the boys loose in the arcade where they had some fun playing games. The adults had a good time as well chatting and playing some billiards in the arcade.
We met up with Ella and her parents a little later for dinner at the Cheesecake Factory. Josh finally got the birthday steak that he had been craving. However, he was too busy having fun with his friends to eat it!
The waiters then brought out each of the kids their own cheesecake with Happy Birthday messages written on the plate.
We were able to sing Happy Birthday to all three of them.
After dinner, we strolled around City Creek Center before heading back to the hotel.
Crazy birthday kids.
We spent a couple of hours playing at the pool and then we stayed up late playing cards. The next morning we went to breakfast at Kneaders to wrap up the birthday festivities before heading home. It was a fun weekend and a great way to celebrate Josh and his friends turning 12.
12 Things We Love About Josh
- His willingness to help. He has had this quality all of his life and continues to have a strong desire to help around the house and to help others.
- This year Josh was voted by his peers to be on the Hope Squad. They all voted for the person in their class that was the most trustworthy and that people would be comfortable going to if they needed help. Josh is an amazing friend to all! He has also volunteered for Service Club as well.
- His continued love of basketball. He made a Lone Peak 6th grade team this year and has loved playing ball on a more competitive level. He also loves to play flag football as well.
- He is loyal. Be a friend to Josh and you will have a friend for life.
- He loves his brothers and loves to hang out with them and support them in all that they do.
- He loves playing outside and with his friends. It isn't too often that I will find him playing video games.
- He likes to discover how things work. He really enjoys science at school and loves checking out the weather app when a big storm rolls in.
- I love the way his eyes grow big and bright when he is excited about something or when he is happy.
- He is sincere. He means everything he says. He really takes time to say his prayers and really thinks about what he is saying.
- He is a peacemaker--even when it is hard.
- Josh started taking piano lessons this last year and has really come a long ways. He never argues with me when it is time to practice.
- Josh works hard at school and takes great pride in doing well. He is always making sure things are turned in and that it is his best work.
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