This morning I listened to the boys tell me about the woes of the gym changeroom in middle school. They told me of gym strip being put in toilets, cologne being sprayed in peoples faces, and deodorant sticks being busted and thrown around. None of them could understand how people could behave with so much disrespect, and it made my heart happy to hear that part.
They went off to the bus, I tidied breakfast and then went into town to grab Joe for a dentist appointment. We had to be at the elementary school around noon to see Fin get an award, so we decided to stay in town and run errands. I learned there was a sugar shortage and was happy to have found one of the last four bags of sugar at a store in town. Once we loaded everything up, Sawyer, Lily and I had a quick bite to eat in the car on our way over to the school. We got to watch Fin receive his kindness award for being caring and respectful at school. I'm super proud of that guy!
Then it was home for two hours to get a cake in the oven, visit with family that stopped in to wish Sawyer a happy birthday, and whip up some mac and cheese as per Sawyers dinner request. I was able to ice the cake moments before I had to leave to pick up the boys for piano lessons. In between lessons I dropped the boys skates off to be sharpened, picked up a package, and took the rest of the kids to the park for a bit. While we drove a few of them told me stories and woes of friendships and hard times in school that day. My heart ached for them and the things they sometimes have to go through. While the bullying that happens in school sometimes makes me sad, I am grateful that they have chosen good friends.
When the last boy finished up his lesson, we headed home to celebrate Sawyer on his special day! All he wanted for dinner was Mac and Cheese. Daddy heated it up in the oven while we were gone, so we could eat right away when we arrived home. He also requested a "marshmallow cake" (angel food with seafoam icing), with green icing. After he blew out his candles, he opened his gifts excitedly, and even loved the sweet cards he got from a few of his siblings. Ollie quickly wrote up this one after dinner.
"Happy Birthday Sawyer. You are a good little brother."
So sweet!
Sawyer is affectionately called "old man" by a few of us. He loves to go to bed early, stay home, and play independently. He has a great sense of humour and views the world in ways we sometimes don't consider. He is insightful and delightful. He aims to be a peacemaker and loves making others happy. He is an old soul, and we love him so much! Happy birthday, Sawyerbean!
