Mom Son Messy Madness
Tonight was my first freelance assignment for the Largo Leader. The event was Mom Son Messy Madness, held at Highland Recreation Complex. The event was two hours; the first hour was for pizza, ice cream and pictures and the second hour featured the activities. Sons had the chance to make a complete mess out of their mothers by throwing and covering them in food, basically everything they’re taught not to do at home.
Daniel Short, 7, slams a plate filled with spaghetti noodles, black beans and Fruit Loops on his mother, Daniella’s head during a food fight activity as part of Mom Son Messy Madness at Highland Recreation Complex on Sept. 21.
Christopher Newton, 10, wraps his mother, Wendy, in toilet paper for an activity during Mom Son Messy Madness at Highland Recreation Complex on Sept. 21.
Camren Morgan, 8, rubs a plate filled with spaghetti noodles and Fruit Loops on his mother, Suzanne’s head during Mom Son Messy Madness on Sept. 21.
During Mom Son Messy Madness on Sept. 21, mothers had to stand still while their sons covered them in pudding and soggy bread.
Christopher Newton, 10, tries to see out of his goggles that are covered in whipped cream.
Brody Green, 5, holds his arms out and waits for more water to pour down on him during Mom Son Messy Madness at the Highland Recreation Complex on Sept. 21. Largo Fire Rescue had a fire truck on site to hose down the mothers and their sons after their evening of messy fun.
Miles White, 5, looks up at the firefighters in the bucket of their truck during the Mom Son Messy Madness at Highland Recreation Center on Sept. 21
Brody Green, 5, rubs whipped cream on his mother, Brea’s head during Mom Son Messy Madness Sept. 21.