How could a kid's life be so easy going. Cameron is running and playing, doing who knows what, from seven in the morning until nine at night. This kid is a pack rat. He collects everything. If I am not watching close he will load up all of his toys in his wagon and head down the road. If I dare throw any of his treasures away, I have to hide it at the bottom of the garbage so he won't find it, including cow bones he digs up in the back field. He prefers to dress himself, and he has already caught the The Heat Stroke twice this summer. Here is a recap of just a few of his summer events. The above picture is camping with the Larsens and Merrells in Idaho.
Our annual family home evening hike and picnic up Ben Lomond Peak. Let's just say we didn't make it quite to the top, but who's counting.
He took first place at the Elwood town fourth of July bike race. He took it pretty serious. He even beat kids in the upper division.
Preschool graduation.... Miss Janna
Kindergarten next year
This was probably his favorite event yet. With a lot of determination (and a hot dog at the end of a stick), he caught his first crawdad at Sandwash Lake in Bluebell Utah. He was named Crabby Hot dog Roylance. He became Cameron's best friend for the next two days. He chased all the neighbor girls and cousins with it. After being dropped on the cement 15 times and his pincher falling off, it was a sad day when he was laid to rest in Farr West, Ut.Preschool graduation.... Miss Janna
Kindergarten next year
This was the first heat stroke episode. Rarely do you seem him slow down, let alone fall asleep in the day. When I found him asleep in the middle of the driveway with all the neighbor kids playing around him I knew he wasn't up to par... My fault
One of his many cuts and scrapes. This one he received at the Hogle zoo. He had to stop the bleeding with a wet wipe. Back on his feet before no time.