Thursday, August 30, 2012

Turning Five…

I turned five last week.  It was a great day.

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I went to bed worried that it would be a bad day.

I went to bed with the worst sore throat, the day before I turned five.  I had a fever all day.

I also got a black eye from running in to my sister, a few day before.

My mom says to stop running around the house.

I was in bad shape.

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but, when I woke up on my birthday my fever was gone and my throat felt a little better.

I woke up to a booby trap.  My mom had booby trapped me in my room.

I thought that was so funny.

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I also had a nice note on the door, written on sticky notes.

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For breakfast, I wanted cake batter waffles.

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I still didn’t feel like eating, but I pretended for my mom.

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Tess liked the cake batter waffles.

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When I came downstairs, the room was filled with balloons.

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Each balloon had a letter.  Jex helped me figure out what they spelled.

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They said, “pop me.”

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So I used a pin, and popped all five balloons.

Each one had a dollar in it.  Five dollars for five years old.

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I laughed and laughed.

I also love seeing all the decorations just for me all over the house.

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And then my mom let me….

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…open a gift.

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I think she knew I would play with it all day.

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Jex helped me put the lego set together.

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…and all I wanted to do was play.

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My mom did make me take a few pictures.

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She said, “you can take a few with your cars.” I wanted to have Jex in them, because he helped me build them.

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She keeps saying, “I can’t believe your five, you were just my baby like five minutes ago .”

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I like being five.

I didn’t feel like eating lunch, so my mom took me to get a milkshake.

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(taken with mommy’s iphone)

That was a yummy lunch. Did you notice my black eye?

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…and we played some more.

In the evening, we had to go to the school to meet my teacher.

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It was fun to see my classroom, and meet my new teacher on my birthday.

It happened to be right during the time that we should be having my special birthday dinner.

My mom new it would be too late when we were finished, so I picked a special place to eat instead of a special meal to have at home.

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I picked chick-fil-a.  Yum!! I actually felt like eating.  My throat was feeling much better, thanks to the special medicine daddy called in for me.

Thanks dad!!

After dinner, we went home and opened a few more gifts.

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I like presents.

Then it was time for cake.

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I wanted a blue dragon cake. 

I like the way it turned out, my mom worked really hard on this.

I helped by putting the candles in, and then I made a wish.

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It was a great day.

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It was fun to be the birthday boy, and get extra hugs and…

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kisses.

We love you Isaac!!

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Happy Birthday!!

“I still can’t believe you are five, you were just my baby like five minutes ago.”

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

I was so relieved…

they made it home yesterday…

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on the bus…

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it was such a relief to see them…

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It was easier to send them off today.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Lots of Firsts….

The kids started school today…

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their first day at a new school.

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their first day at school in PA.

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first day of school at separate schools(it is K-2 and 3-5 here)

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first day to ride the bus.

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the first time mommy didn’t walk them in to school.

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….and this is Isaac’s first day of  elementary school; ever!

He is going to half-day afternoon Kindergarten; I just dropped him off.  (boo hoo)

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Which is another first for me.  I never send my August five year olds to school.  I have waited until they are six.  I have my reasons. (to be explained later)

He is excited.  It is only for 2 1/2 hours vs. the 8 hours they went to Kindergarten in AR.  (are you understanding some of my reasoning?)

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…and a first for me.  Having them all come home on the bus; Isaac also.

I am at home with the last little munchie.

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She is napping.

A first for me all summer… quiet.

Now here’s to hoping the kids come home on that bus. 

Can you tell mommy is a little anxious?

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Cake Boss

Stella loves cake decorating.  She loves to watch television shows where they decorate cakes.  We decided that a Cake decorating party would be perfect for her; after all she is the cake boss.

Of course the day of Stella’s party was overcast and rainy; as it always is here in PA.  I was so bummed because I wanted more light for my pictures.  We made the most of it.  I hope you enjoy!!

This is her invitation:

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With important info blurred; of course.

We picked 5 sweet friends from church.  She picked them just days after moving in.  We hardly knew anyone, but we were excited to have them over.  They ranged in age from 8-10 so it was the perfect age for this sort of party.  These girls are at the age where they love to craft.  These girls are in Activity Days with Stella at church.

We used cupcake liners as our party décor.  Stella strung the cupcake banner together a few days before the party.  We use some thick thread and a paper needle to make it easy.

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I also made an apron for each girl.  This is one of those additions that I didn’t keep simple.  I had a free morning, and some vintage fabric from my MIL’s stash on hand.  It took me 3 hours or so, but was so worth it. This was completely FREE.  It just took me a little time.

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We also used those as part of the décor until the girls arrived.  Each girl then picked out their apron.

Here is the Birthday girl in hers:

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…and the six of them together.

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Stella picked the colors of lime green and turquoise, and we tried to stick to it.  We pulled out her birthday decorations from her actual day, and reused them.

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We decided that it would be fun for each girl to have their own cake.  That took some prep time before the party.  I made them about a week before.  I mixed them up one of the days that I was making cake anyway. I also made a big batch of white icing that day. I froze all of them, and then dirty iced them the morning of the party.

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I also used the left over blue icing from Stella’s cake to fill cake decorating bags.  I also have several easy for kids cake decorating tools that work better then bags.  I bought those from Pampered Chef.

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I attached several different tips.  I did this all the night before, and kept it in the fridge until morning.  We bought fun treats, and pulled out sprinkles from our stash to use on the cakes.

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I thought it would be helpful for each girl to have a cake stand.  I made them out of a candlestick, and a glass plate that I picked up at the dollar store.

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I glued them together a few days before the party with some 5 minute epoxy glue.  They cost $2 each, and took me about 15 minutes for 6 cake stands.  Simple. Simple. addition.

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We started the party off by painting a wooden picture frame.  I picked these up for $1.  I gave them two colors to choose from; lime green and turquoise. I find that keeping things simple makes it less chaotic.  Two colors is the perfect amount to choose from.  They came up with some really fun ideas. Each frame looked different. Then we left the frames to dry.

We then set out to work on their cupcake liner flower pins(that is a mouthful.)  I gave each girl a bag with a few cupcake liners, a piece of felt, and pin that works to pin on a shirt. The felt circle is for the back of the flower and then the pin went on top of that to keep it sturdy. They came up with their own designs; I worked the glue gun.

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I love how they all had the same items, and came up with something completely different.

Then they were given another bag with some jewels, buttons, and cupcake liners to adorn their frames.  I helped glue those on as well. I didn’t get one picture of the finished frames.  Photographer and Hostess; double duty.

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It was finally time to decorate their cakes.  I showed them a few techniques with the bags and tips; and sent them on their way.

They all did a great job, and had so much fun.  I am so glad I had the cakes frosted for them, and just let them decorate them.  That is the part they loved, and it would have been difficult for them to frost the whole cake at this age. It is difficult for me at my age.

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With Stella; more is always less. I love that girl. She just kept adding to her cake, and it turned out to be very decorated.  It also tasted very delicious.

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When they were finished, I took their picture with their cake.

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I am having them printed to put in the frames they made.  I fancied them up a bit, and added, “I am the Cake Boss!”

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We opened a few gifts…

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…and then ended the party with some fruit pizza.

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(I was tired of making cake.)

I kept it simple and bought juice boxes for the drink.

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The girls went home with a few party favors.  An apron, a cake and cake stand to share with their family.  They also took their flower pin, and frame.

I decided to make a Thank You to give them along with their picture for the frame. I am having this Thank you card printed as a 4x6 print.

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I am having them printed as we speak, and will pass them out this week.

I also made one for Jex; and didn’t include it in his party post:

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Thanks for checking out Stella’s Cake Boss party; it was such a fun morning. I was surprised at how relaxed I was.  I had such a nice time with these sweet girls.  My other kids were angels, and really helped me.  It was fun having a party again.  I think I might be able to tackle it again sometime.  My friend, Letti said “I do parties every four years; 4, 8, 12, and 16.”  I love that idea.  I might borrow that now that we are almost halfway through that anyway.  I am thinking 8, 12, and 16.  Do 16 year olds really want parties? I would love some feedback on that. 

Thanks again for checking out all our birthday celebrations.  I am gearing myself up for our last birthday this month.  Isaac will be five on Thursday.  I can’t believe he is going to be FIVE.  Stay tuned for his celebration.

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