It is hard to believe my son has left the teen years behind!
The teen years can be difficult. But they weren't with Landon. He wasn't perfect, but he was a joy to raise.
The teen years can be difficult. But they weren't with Landon. He wasn't perfect, but he was a joy to raise.
Now as a young adult, he and I can bump heads. Which is very foreign to me because we have always gotten along. But while homeschooling him, I trained him in critical thinking, logic, debate....and now he uses all those traits. :)
We started off the day with Payton and I taking him to breakfast. Max was flying back from Fl., so we continued the celebrate when he arrived at 2:00.
He only drinks cold coffee. (Or as I call it, "a sugar and cream drink.")
My mom shipped him a carrot cake. You are officially an adult when you receive a cake
in the mail. :) Very sweet.
Love this boy young man!
I am blessed.
You will never escape a celebration, etc. without Landon having fun/joking.
So Max and I weren't quick enough to get our kisses in. When the kids were little, we would say, "Let's make a Landon/Payton sandwich." And kiss their cheeks to sandwich them in. Those days are gone. Only because they say so! Max and I live in denial that our kids have grown up. Maybe one day we will?!? :)
We are SO very proud of you, son, and love you forever!!
Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be men of courage; be strong.
I Cor. 16:13
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