Saturday, February 7, 2009

Rock the Car Guy!!

Rock is cool. Cars are cool. Trucks are cool. Cool things like to be cool together. So when Rock's Tonka truck arrived from Grandma Lisa this week Rock was stoked to be able to be cool with his cool truck.


Yeah, he really likes it, can you tell?

The truck also came with a sweet side benefit, a cardboard box. Now, most girls probably don't get was is so awesome about a giant cardboard box, so let me tell you: it is a time machine, a cave, a boat, a spaceship, a transcerebral augmentor...the list just goes on and on. Here Rock is pretending that it is a sideways Box. Imagination sure is wonderful.


Here Rock is pretending that the box is a cave where he keeps his arsenal of delicious candies.

So I guess that's everything...Unless you count the awesome car show that Rock attended!! Rock and I crashed the auto show with Aaron and Connor, and it was pretty sweet! Here Rock is test driving a new Hybrid Silverado.

Aaron and I found the perfect playpen for the kids while we gawked at the cool cars.







They wouldn't let Rock test drive the new Dodge Challenger, so he started a protest.

Hey no, I won't go!!
"So, you're bombin' down the highway and suddenly you wanna spin it around, right? So you just crank this lever up and spin the wheel. Easy."
The boys wanted to find the best tailgating car, so they spent quality time checking out the grilling area.

Even the weather wanted in on the awsomeness this weekend. On Rock Birthday Eve the temperature almost reached 60!! After thinking about it, I realized that Rock probably doesn't remember what Davenport is like when it isn't stupidly cold.
I think he likes nice weather.

The Rock Birthday Eve miracles continued after our little stroll outside, when we got home there was a birthday card waiting for Rock!! Grandma and Grandpa Christensen sent Rock his first birthday card!


1 comment:

  1. Happy Birthday my favorite grandson! Grammy is coming to your birthday party! I've sure enjoyed this first year with you.

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