Ethan's school has a program called Watch D.O.G.S. which stands for Dads of Great Students. It is where the dads sign up to be at the school all day helping out. He will help in the drop-off line, at recess duty, and pretty much anywhere the school needs him throughout the day. He will also get to eat lunch with Ethan. They are both so excited. Ethan is so proud that HIS dad is the first Watch Dog in his class. Dad will get a tray but since they are having spaghetti with meat sauce Ethan took his lunch. (picky, picky boy) He was also excited to wear his new school t-shirt on the day his Dad would be at the school. Reece and I were happy to send them on their way. They were happy, kisses all around. Just when my toaster strudel popped up, Scott came back in. Hey Jen, you are going to have to take us, my car won't start! UGH! So much for a day off from taking and picking up! So we all loaded up and dropped them off for their fun day. Now Reece and I get to jump the car (with my mom's help of course) and get it fixed today while they are gone. I have to say that the Lord definitely knew when this should happen because if Scott were headed to work in Little Rock this morning it would have been a nightmare with his car not starting!! I was so proud to drop my two "boys" off this morning and am cherishing this time when our boys love being seen with us and give us kisses and hugs in public. He is so proud of his Dad today.
In other business, I have been a major blog slacker. I like to have good material but I just really haven't had any. I doubt you want to see pictures or hear about Reece and I going into Dollar General, me doing work on the computer, or me walking to the mailbox so I have just taken a blog break this week.
I am EXCITED about this weekend!!! Race for the Cure here I come!!! My mom, sister, two nieces, two aunts and two cousins will all be together and we are sure to have a great time. We will also get to see one of my other cousin's wife and sweet baby girl while we are there, too. I am sure I will be emotional as we stand there and pray with about 45,000 other women. Praise God that we see SOOO many survivors and I couldn't be more proud of the survivor that is with us! It will be a great day and here's to hoping that the 6 month pregnant woman and her groin hold out for 3 miles. This will be questionable.
Happy weekend!

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