Tara Thornock (Stephen’s cousin, who is going to BYU-I) called a few weeks ago and asked me if Mason would help her with a project she was doing for school. This project involved being in a movie that would be shown to all of the second graders in our community. It is a movie to help children feel comfortable with the hospital and going there. When I asked Mason if he was up for it, he was full of reservations – he didn’t know what to expect. Lily and Alexis were anxious to take his place, but I said they needed a little boy. We eventually talked Mason into it and according to Stephen and Tara, he did great! He got to pretend he broke his arm and ride in an ambulance – he even had some speaking parts! Can’t wait to see the final production, Tara said she would get us a copy when it is all finished. Here are some photos of his debut …Just a side note for my personal journaling – Mason has been so excited for his birthday coming up this Sunday. He makes up songs to sing about how many days are left and he is constantly trying to get Lily to tell him what his presents are. He makes us smile! Of course he is in a deep obsession with transformers and that is at the top of his birthday list. When Grandpa and Grandma Baldwin came they gave him a Scout Bear Book for scouts! He was so excited – he loves being a cub scout. Check back Sunday for a birthday update.
Comments:
Aunt Steph said…
Mason you are a star!
I love being the Bear Den Leader, you will have a ton of fun passing off your requirements. This week we are making tool boxes. I hope you have a great leader if not you have Grandpa Baldwin and your Dad to teach you. I don’t let a Wolf become a Bear until he shows me how to growl like one; better practice I will call you Sunday and check on your progress.
Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:00:07 AM
Grandma and Grandpa Parker said…
I can’t wait to see the movie starring Mason. I think to be a good leader you just have to be a good example and then be nice.
Thursday, March 06, 2008 2:52:52 AM
Uncle John said…
Keep on riding for pretend. We don’t want any real broken arms. We have had enough of those. You are the man. We hope to see you in the movies.
Thursday, March 06, 2008 3:30:57 PM