Saturday, December 11, 2010

A weekend of celebration

Aidan's football team had the honor to play in the state football playoffs last weekend. It just happened to be on his birthday. I don't think if you had told him in July when football started, that he would be playing football on his birthday...he probably would think you were crazy. Chosen by the state as one of the top 8-6 year old teams, they were invited to play in a state tournament against the best of the best. Because of the temps being as cold as they have, we have had to practice inside. The team we played is an "all star" team from their region in Macon and only play with 8 boys on the field (which in my opinion is not football...you play with 11 boys in football). Anyways, we wanted coaches on the field and to have that, we had to drop down to 8 players. Huge difference for our boys. We ended up loosing the game, but the second play of the game this happened......

Yes, that would be Aidan scoring a touchdown on this birthday. Even though he rushed for over a 100 yards, they came up short. No person could have given him a better birthday present, than to score a touchdown. We are so proud of how hard he has worked. Mommy is sure glad she doesn't have to sit over 8 hours a week at football. I think the girls think the same thing! Until next year.....
Aidan and his shirt. Can you find Dawson Co. Aidan thought it was pretty cool that they were at the top.

The Kudlas family isn't doing any formal birthday parties anymore (at least for a few years), so this is what Aidan chose to do after we had lunch at O Charlies.
This time with family is so precious. I don't want to waste it with silly parties and lots of gifts. These memories they will hold so much more!
Carsyn even got to bowl this year with a little help from Daddy and Grammie.

When we got home, he opened gifts from the fam.
And ate the requested oreo icecream cake.

What an awesome weekend filled with lots of memories.

Happy 7th Birthday Aidan!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Interview with a 7 year old

Before we start the interview, Aidan insists on looking at the questions and answers from last year. He was denyed access..so the interview begins...Mommy (M)-What is your favorite color?

Aidan (A)- Yellow

M-Why?

A-Because I like Michigan and it is better than black.

M-What is your favorite food?

A-Your mac and cheese with hotdogs and peas in it.

M-What food do you dislike?

A-Grilled kabbobs, because of the huge onions.

M-(Not known to Aidan, but I hate the onions too! I only put them on there to help season the meat.)

M-What do you want to be when you grow up?

A-Football player is what I am thinking about in college.

M-What about after?

A-Teacher

M-Where?

A-1st grade at Coal Mountain.

M- Wow, you have really thought about that. What college do you want to go to?

A-GA State

M-WHAT?

A-Well, because they had a first year football team this year and they were awful and I can make them better.

M-And?

A-Of course, Michigan.

M-What do you like about school?

A-Math and special projects.

M-(They are traveling around the world learning about Chirstmas in other countries.)

M-What do you like to do at home and with your sisters?

A-Playing with my football characters and finding Jackson (this is our "elf on a shelf"). I also like to play soccer with my sisters.

M-If you could take a trip anywhere, where would it be?

A-To Germany, because it has been a long time since I got to go there and see Alex.

M-Tell me about Upstreet at church. What do you like about it?

A- It is fun, because I got Cailen for a small group leader again and we learn lots of things about the bible and about giving to others like this summer we raised money for Haiti.


Like I say every year, this boy amazes us everyday. His determination, drive and love for life inspires us! God has blessed us and we are blessed to be this boy's mommy and daddy!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

My baby at 7

Happy Happy Happy Birthday to our 7 year old,
Aidan Bradley!
Love you little man!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

It was a cold one!

We have finally started to thaw from our trip to Michigan. You may be thinking, "Yeah, but it is really cold here right now." Not even close. After living here almost 10 years, I can not handle Michigan cold temps. It was about 26 everyday, and the windchill was in the teens. This is unusually cold for Thanksgiving, but nevertheless, WOW it was bitterly cold. Day 1-3 of our vacation, we went to my parents in SC where I found this sweet pea.
The girls and I drove to Michigan with my brother and mom. Day 4-8 we spend somewhere different every night visiting people or wonderful hotels. The girls were GREAT. I never once pulled out the DVD player while traveling. They were my dream girls while on this trip. It made up for how tired I was! Here is our Thanksgiving table in Michigan (before dinner), graciously hosted by my cousin Ben and his wife Jesse and their 3 children children. We had 30 people at dinner. Lots of memories, lots of laughs!

I woke up with my cousin Karen and went black friday shopping and it was snowing. By midmorning it looked like this.
Our main reason for going to MI was to attend my cousin Daniel's wedding. Here is his bride Shelby and her father walking her down the isle.



The wedding was in our old stomping ground of Kalamazoo, MI. It is always so great to go back and see old friends. Here is Uncle Drew dancing with Carsyn.

Our last day, we went and had a nice lunch with Grandma Janet and Grandpa Kudlas (and watch MI football get beat).

It was a tiring trip, but so worth it. 4 more weeks and we head back for another wedding.
After driving all night, the girls and I arrived home just in time to help finish Aidan's cake for his football banquet. It turned out pretty cute and was a huge hit.