Kelsey's birthday morning. My baby girl turned one. One year old. Wow. It flew. Riley's first year - a 747. Kelsey's first year - a jet! I woke up early. Got my grieving and reminiscing over with and then we got the party hats, pancakes and eggs ready (this is our birthday tradition now) and went to get Riley up 1st. She could not wait to put on the hat and sing to Kelsey - as you can see below.
Not sure if she is unhappy about aging. Join the
club. Or maybe it was us barging in and singing
happy birthday. It was after 8am. We are not
that mean.
Morning Daddy and Riley!
Morning pretty mommy and birthday girl!
After dinner, it was time to introduce sugar.
Yum... cupcakes from Elizabeth's Cakes.
What a great "1st". Not many crumbs were left
when she was done. The icing left stains far
into the next day (when we had to see a Dr. -
see below).
"My birthday, my hat now!"
The night of her birthday, Kelsey had an ear infection which was not diagnosed until the next morning. Mother's intuition told me it was her little ear - I was right for the first time. We were at the ER instead of church. I am not a happy camper when I miss church, but I knew I couldn't bring my fever-y cutie to the nursery... It would have been a nice, lazy morning except she was very uncomfortable and super duper fussy!
So, her original birthday party was to be on the Monday after her actual birthday. The night before literally 5 out of 8 familes bowed out due to illness and one to injury. The next morning another family dropped out, I wept. I was just bummed. Knowing this would crush Kelsey. More like my pride. We pushed it back one week.
We had her party at the Wiggly Play Center. I highly recommend it - if the kids attending are 2 yrs. and above.... They have a baby play room with great, low, soft things for them to crawl on, except that morning (MLK holiday) it was packed with a few babies and all their older siblings. Not appealing. And its tough to monitor more than one of your own kiddos. Kelsey tried to drive the car (you will see Anna Kate in it below) but she kept sliding out and running over herself. Funny to all but her, each time. It wound up being a great party. Both grandparents were able to make it (and one aunt). I heard it helped stage some great naps that afternoon too. I didn't have to lift a finger. The "party attendant" set up, served, and cleaned up. We were in the Dorothy room - she is a pink dinosaur or octopus - I feel bad, but we never watch the show. It comes on at 6am. That I don't feel bad about.
Birthday girl and her Papa!
Beep beep. Anna Kate's behind the wheel.
Thank goodness she drives like her
Mama!
Gammy and birthday girl!
Ava and Riley riding the simulated roller
coaster. Riley - hands up and yelling.
Ava - look at her sweet face.
Panning the table to see all our friends
pigging out on pizza and juice.
"Who are these silly men on my
cake?"
"Wiggles cake - not so bad, but I prefer Elizabeth's
Cakes' cupcakes".... Kelsey is dainty and
delicate and chose not to smother herself
with the cake, but picked at the icing
and morsels...
Riley has hit the "silly faces" stage.
Thank goodness it was after Christmas
pics were taken!
"Don't let go of me, Riley doesn't know
how to drive this horse!"
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Sob...Kelsey...sob sob...turned...one! Sob...sob...sob
Posted by Life as a Stephens at 9:49 PM
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1 comments:
Sorry about the funny faces. She is still cute though. Miss yall bunches!
Michelle
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