We celebrated my turning of the big “5″ by heading out to Chuck-E-Cheese for pizza and games. I really love going there, but Mom and Dad only take me there for special occasions. It was a lot of fun. I played a lot of games and had some really yummy food.
This year, I had the chance to experience Boo At The Zoo! It was a lot of fun! As you can see from the photo, this year, I went as Sorceror Mickey. I received a lot of compliments on my outfit. Mom did a really good job making the robe, and the hat came from my trip to Disney World last year. It lights up, which was really cool to see in the dark.
Along with Boo at the Zoo, we did the Trick or Treat at the College Dorms as well as hit the town on Halloween itself. It was a very busy weekend but a lot of fun.
Seeing all the kids dressed up was really neat. My friend went as Bumblebee from the Transformers. You can see a picture of us below in the slideshow, so be sure to check it out.
I also want to send a really big THANK YOU to my Aunt Patti for the really cool Halloween card. I really liked it!
Last night was football camp! I headed up to the local College and got put through the paces with the team. The event is sponsored by the College and the local Hospital.
This years event was a lot of fun. I spent the first part of the evening in nutrition classes with some other kids my age. We learned about eating fruits and vegetables. I was kind of bored during this because because I always eat my tomatoes, carrots, and bananas. I actually prefer fruits and vegetables to anything. During the nutrition class, we also did jumping jacks and played duck-duck-goose, which was fun.
After class, the real fun began; we were separated and put onto teams to learn football skills. I was the youngest, and shortest, kid on my team, but it was great. The College kids were very helpful in making sure I could do all the activities.
I learned how to do a 3-point stance, properly kick a football, and break through tackles. I did surprise my College friends during the tackling training that even a 4 year old could call forth his inner Ndamukong Suh.