Trey BEGGED me to call his friend's mom and ask her to let him spend the night. Trey has never really spent the night out before, so I was a little skeptical on whether or not his friend's mom would say "yes" as well. The kids are only 8, so I guess it's around the time that kids are going to start staying over at other families houses. Well....his parents said YES.... And Trey was thrilled.
During the evening, they had a baseball game, so I just brought the boys home after the game. Getting home at 9pm doesn't really allow the boys to do too much before it's time for bed. They had a specific bedtime because we had pictures to go to the next morning. All they really did was take a shower and eat pizza while watching The Sandlot. They chose some ice cream and off to bed they went. They wanted to sleep way up high in Trey's loft bed.....
In the morning, they requested pancakes with whip cream.
With time to spare before going to get the team pictures taken...Trey brought his electric go-cart out. Billy had never been on one, and it looked to me as if he REALLY enjoyed it.
After baseball pictures, we went to Founders Day in Dripping Springs. Aurelio, his dad, and his uncle have a catering business named Pit Smokers. They also enter their food into cook-offs. This year we only got 12th place out of 127 for Ribs. We didn't place in chicken, chili, beans, salsa or chef's choice. Bummer! Billy and his parents came along with us! We let the boys have freedom for once, and let them ride around the Founders Day on their bikes.
They rode Moby Dick. (I think they were both a little scared, but didn't want to show it in front of each other)
Then they chose this glider thing.... it started off nice and slow, but then....it started going SUPER FAST. My camera couldn't even keep up with it! Brave little 8 year olds!
Cute boys huh?.....
To end the day, Trey got his SECOND huge snow cone!
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