Thursday, November 3, 2011

Card board box

I hate the fact that I get frustrated when doing projects.  It can be anything from fixing a leaky sink to working on a car to making breakfast for the family, when I'm in a time crunch I get really frustrated.  The lesson that I learned this week was even with the frustration, it is worth every dime to see the smile on a kids face.....

Cayden had one of those school projects that is pawned off on the parents to complete.  He  has been learning about motion and energy and his assignment was to build a car out of cardboard for a car show at the school.  Now I'm not sure if teachers realize that it takes a very special 5 year old to build a box car out of cardboard...Needless to say, I spent about 5 hours working on a fire truck so that Cayden could have a quality automobile during the car show.....

It started out simple...Buy some boxers...buy some spray paint...buy some letters to put on the side...easy!  Well I get home and realize that the boxes don't fit together the way I expected them...the spray paint will not cover the letters on the box....the paper plates melted when I sprayed them with paint....The box wouldn't hold together when I stapled them together....ect.. ect....The frustration set it...

I decided to use wall paint to paint the boxes...it worked well.   The pieces started to come together when it was time to go get the kids...By this time I had a lot of it completed but the details needed to be finished.  I picked up the kids and brought them home.  Well I learned something else...It is difficult to build a cardboard box fire truck while making sure 4 kids aren't playing in the street, chasing cats, riding bikes, throwing footballs and getting into everything I was using to build this contraption....It didn't help when I asked the kids to help me with the project...My wife can tell anyone that when I feel someone is in my way, I take my frustration to another level...

After 5 tedious hours, the master piece was complete!!

So after hours of frustration and trial and error we loaded the truck into the car and took it to the school the next morning.  As we walked in there was another fire truck that made Cayden realize that I put in a lot of effort...You could tell on his face that he knew his fire truck was a lot better than the other one...All of Cayden's friends ran up to him and told him how awesome his truck was...I wish I had a picture of his face...It was brighter than anytime I have seen since they have been here...He was proud, he was excited, he was thankful that his car was so awesome.....

My frustration was gone...my frustration was worth every penny spent, every paint drop under my nails, every staple I had to take out in order to add 3 more...My frustration was worth seeing the amount of pride that a child can exhibit...My frustration was gone and the lesson I learned was even though it was time consuming, even though I didn't want to put in the effort, even though I know I could have made him a cheap crappy car, the time was worth seeing the smile on his face...

Well the car show was today...here is a video of the event..

3 comments:

Candi Anderson said...

Awe, awesome job! And I know whatcha mean in 6th grade hannah had a project that required using a drill and saw, yea like im gonna let my 6th grade daughter use a saw and drill, therefore jeff and I did most of it, but your correct as much as I hate doing it, there face when they get noticed is worth every second of the time we put into it! The firetruck looks amazing.( I.suggest you save it for reuse when kennedy needs it lol slap some girly paint on it and BAM) haha...cayden looked very proud as im sure he was! Great job to you both, tell him I said it was the best ive ever seen, love you all bunches!

Denna said...

It looks great! Looks like you put a lot of work into it. Wonder why teachers always give the students projects they know they can't possibly do. Parents always have to complete the project. Makes you feel sorry for the students who had no help. Think they need to assign achievable tasks. But then, yours came out great.

Dusty Vaughn said...

Been there done that .. it is crazy what they think a little kid can do. No way he could have done it himself.. Your firetruck looked GREAT... you did an awesome job and made a little boy very very happy. Love you all.