It is kind of hard to see, but behind Rock is the chair that he pushed over for not listening. Let this be a warning for all you chairs out there that don't want to listen to him!
After the chairs were set up he had to make sure that the black plastic bags we soft and cozy. They weren't.
The last thing he had to do was make sure that the animals in the petting zoo were all rounded up. The T-Rex tried to escape and so Rock had to wrangle him back into place.
Finally, all was set up and ready to go. All Rock had to do was mingle and schmooze with the party goers. Just being cool, that's what he does.
Rock and Connor's good friend Optimus Prime showed up to soak in the party. He was such a good sport that he let the kids use him as a pinata.
Jacque and DeAndra made Rock and Connor this front loader cake for the cake eating contest. Pretty cool stuff!!
The cake eating contest was full of drama and intrigue. The drama was whether or not the cake would get stale before the boys figured out what to do with it. The intrigue was how long it would take for DeA and Jacque to eat the cake for them.
Rock finally discovered that he could use the hydralic arm made from a Fruit Loop Flavored Straw as a spear to bring the cake to his mouth.
Rock finally gave up on the cake and tore into some of the delicious pinata candy.
Rock loved having Grammy Rae and Grappy Dale here for the weekend. He loves attention, and he knows that he gets more attention when they are around. Yup, lots of attention and half of a Whitey's milkshake.
Rock invited Connor over to experience the sweet ball pit. Rock was playing in the pit while Connor was enjoying each ball individually. No really, I'm not making that up, Connor really started by looking at each ball separately.
Rock loves to take a golf club or baseball bat into the ball pit and go nuts swatting the balls.
Rock has been trying to build his modeling portfolio to help him get a job as the Cap'n Crunch Berries baby. Here are some random head shots.
This is his stoic sea captain looking into the horizon pose. Gritty, dramatic and real. That's what he brings to the table.
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