David taking a ride in Daddy's new car... I just love this facial expression.
On Saturday, Matt was able to spend a little more time with us before heading back into the office. We went to have an early breakfast, spent some time at JumpStreet and then took David to soccer. It was nice to catch up!! That afternoon, however, David started running a fever and seemed a bit lethargic. When he woke up from his nap, you could tell he was not feeling great (fever of about 102 degrees and an upset stomach). So I spent Saturday night and most of Sunday taking care of David. Luckily, by Sunday evening - he was feeling a little better and we all went out for dinner at Red Lobster before turning in early.
David checking out the lobsters...
By Monday morning, David was back in business. We got up early, cleaned Mommy's car (seeing Matt's new car made me motivated to clean mine up a little..), packed a picnic and headed to the Arboretum for a Memorial Day concert. The weather was so nice and the Arboretum is a popular spot on holidays, especially since they have a kid's concert in the garden, so I was betting we could find some "friends" to play with. This worked out perfect - we ran into one of David's classmates and her parents...so I had someone to visit with and David had a buddy to enjoy the concert with. We also took a long walk around the garden, checking out the squirrels and bugs along the way, and spent some time in the petting zoo that they brought in for the holiday celebration. Pretty much made for a perfect morning/early afternoon.
David picked up my phone and figure out he could take photos of himself.. this is one of the 25 he clicked before I grabbed the phone.
On the way home from the Arboretum, David and I had a scary close call and witnessed a pretty bad accident. We were driving down Buckner and I saw two cars speeding up behind us extremely fast - they were racing. I tried to get over to get out of the way as one of the cars, a black mustang, came super close to hitting us. He cut in front of us and then lost control of the car - spinning around a number of times, flipping the car and then rolling over into a soccer field - finally stopping when he hit a tree. The other car in the race pulled over and got out to help his friend. I pulled over and called 911, along with a mini-van that almost got hit. The kids in the mustang were ok (although pretty banged up) and, when the second car realized that we were calling the cops - zoomed off (but not before I was able to give his license plates to the police). We waited and gave our statement to the cops, who were taking the driver into custody for reckless endangerment when we left. In addition to the two of us stopping to give a statement, a few other concerned citizens called and gave them names and a statement as well. I am glad the driver is ok, but even happier that he will likely not be driving for a while.
After all that excitement, we went and both took a nap. After the nap, we went to get a snow cone to take to the park to end a pretty great day. Matt came home a little earlier than expected (7pm), so he and David also got to take a swim in the pool before the end of the long weekend.
This morning was a little rough. David did not want to go to school and wanted to have another "hang-out day" with Mommy. It has been nice that he and I have gotten to spend so much quality time together the last few weeks. It is especially nice given that his days as an only child are coming to an end. I know he will love having a brother and he really does seem excited about it, but it has been good bonding time for us.
We also have lots of upcoming changes - this is the last week of school, David has his bridge crossing ceremony on Thursday morning (where the kids "graduate" from the toddler class to the primary preschool classes) and HAYLEY is coming on Friday.

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