1.22.2013

My 1st Birthday Party

This weekend it was my turn to celebrate my 1st year ....friends, family, food and cake...what more could a little girl ask for?

Bubbles? Okay, bubbles too. A little girl wishes for large gigantic bubbles like this:






Mom acted like she makes bubbles like this every day.

















 Avi was so excited when he made his first set of bubbles. Can you tell?











 For this post, I'll let the pictures do all the talking. You can make your own decision about whether or not I had a good day.












Towards the end of the party, I decided to surprise my guests with little something I've been saving up for this special day.


I guess you could say I'm one step closer to being just like you!


P.S. I'd like to send a special thank you to Diana for baking me the most beautiful cake a girl could ever wish for. I just want her to know that she can bake me a cake anytime of the year. It doesn't have to be my birthday. Mom and Dad say I can eat cake whenever I want. I swear.

1.15.2013

The Big 1 !!!


 Alright, ladies and gentlemen today was my big day. Today marks 1 whole year of life. One year of eating, pooping and sleeping. One year of laughing and crying. One year of ....well, you get the point.




After school, Grandma Karen came over to my house and presented me with this beautiful piece of food that people call "cake". I had never tried this before and was eager to get started. The only parts of this cake that I recognized were those berries on top, but what was underneath....????








Mom put me in the cake-eating position and I dug right in. Even Penny got in position - in case the floor needed cleaning up, of course.  Little did she know, the only place this birthday cake was going was directly into my mouth and all over my clothes.






Okay, so I must admit, I got a little ahead of this whole cake-eating thing. Apparently you have to light a candle and then you have to blow it out.  ....Happy Birthday to me, happy birthday to me......





I can't tell you what I wished for, but just as I was about to blow out my candle, I had to reprimand Mom and remind her that her birthday is tomorrow.