19May

Birthday Ninjas

So remember the days when it was enough to just write funny stories about your kids on your blog and some people would actually leave comments?

Yea, me neither.

The blogging world has evolved so much in the 7+ years I’ve been at it. Mostly in good ways. But there are some times when I feel like I can’t post unless I have something REALLY IMPORTANT to say. I value your eyeballs and I never wish to waste anyone’s time. So I post less and try to choose my stories wisely.

And yet…

This morning over breakfast, Ian pulled out a book full of blog stories from several years ago. He read it to his siblings while they crunched their cereal and they laughed and laughed over their own antics. I listened to their giggles and I thought of all the stories I sometimes don’t write any more because I think, “What if that’s a story only a mother would treasure? What if nobody else wants to hear it?”

But my kids do. To these seven small people I spend my days with, the pictures and funnies matter. This is their history. And I want to write it.

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So I hope you’ll indulge me a bit while I catch up on some family happenings this week. This brood, they are my favorite audience. And I owe them a story or three…

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Sam and Ian, the tiny twins o’mine that were, are no longer tiny. They grew. They turned nine. I died a little inside.

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During the marathon that we call The Birthday Month, we were blessed to have family and friends who faithfully attended every party, ate every cake, and celebrated like we hadn’t just done this all last week. To honor that, we combined the last four birthdays of the month into one party and two cakes.

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Sam and Ian settled on a space cake for their theme. I intended to let them do most of the decorating but they got distracted by something shiny so I did it myself.

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A lot of food coloring went into that cake. I hope nobody’s innards were permanently stained.

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Grampaw and Meme gave Sam and Ian each a BB gun. And I died a little more inside.

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Lest you be concerned they’ll put somebody’s eye out (oh, come on, you know you all thought it), Grampaw gave them a simple acrostic to remember. (Grampaw has an acrostic for everything. It’s his spiritual gift.)

ALT:

  • Aim – Never aim at anything you don’t want to shoot. The safest way to avoid this is to point it down at all times.
  • Load – Always treat it like it’s loaded. Even if you’re SURE it isn’t.
  • Trigger – Never put your finger on the trigger unless you intend to shoot. Even if the safety is on.

They faithfully learned this acrostic, I covered them with holy water and prayers, and then they went in the backyard to shoot. Their birthday? MADE.

Since the twins have the last birthday of six in one month, we were slap worn out when it came to balloon ideas. But we started this stupid tradition of balloons in their room on their birthday morning and we had to follow through. Which is how we found ourselves creeping around at 11 pm with packing tape, twine, and balloons.

We felt like Birthday Ninjas.

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And after four birthday cakes, three different balloon concoctions, three parties, and countless gifts? I think we were.

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**Edited to Add** Thank you for all the sweet words in the comments. I didn’t mean to fish for compliments, I was just sharing a general trend that all bloggers have noticed: since most people read blogs on their phones they leave fewer comments. However, I love getting to know you all, so comment at will!

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Birthday Eye Candy

Finn has the most expressive little face. We keep ourselves in stitches making up captions for his every glance and stare. And since I still can’t put two words together about our birthday weekend, I shall give you Finn Eye Candy instead.

You’re welcome.

Hubba Hubba…

p.s. Pictures taken by the sweet Hannah of Sage Hill Designs.

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A Camera-Themed Birthday (and the Girl we celebrated)

Ellen has been obsessed with cameras since Christmas when Gran and Pops gave her an old point and shoot they had. She loses her camera fairly regularly, but when she knows where it is, she carries it everywhere.

So it came as no surprise that she wanted the theme of her birthday to be “camera.”

With that lofty inspiration, I created a camera cake for her.

It’s just a 9 x 13 with a small round in the middle for a lens. The flash and lens cover are sugar paper (which was a whole bunch easier than fondant.) She did the sprinkles herself and I managed not to hyperventilate over the uneven placement.

I’m growing as a Mama, y’all.

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At her party, we set up a “photo booth” area full of crazy hats and costume pieces. Now Ellen has gems like these to put in her new scrapbook:

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Her people, they are good sports.

We had her party a day early, so when she went to bed on the eve before her birthday, she had already experienced the warmth of her loved ones and the sugar high that can only come from birthday cake.

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We put her to bed and then snuck into her room and covered her up with glow-in-the-dark balloons. So fun!

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We did the presents first thing this morning. She spent the day enjoying her glow-in-the-dark bracelets and a Kiwi Crate (super cool gift for the crafty kids in your life, check it out!)

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The house is now covered over with glue sticks, paper scraps, string, and sprinkles.

It’s a happy place.

To finish off the day, we headed to our favorite Mexican restaurant. Ellen got a birthday serenade. Our little introvert hardly knew how to handle it.

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She did enjoy the sopapilla they brought her, though. We spent the meal talking about her favorite memories of being five. (Gymnastics and ballet class topped the list.)

Already, I can tell six is shaping up to be a big year for our girl. She flitted happily through her day,exploring and creating and glowing in the glory of her own special celebration.

And she knows how to party, that one…

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Welcome to Six, sweet one!

 

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How To Create A Personalized “I Spy” Cake For Your Favorite “I Spy-er”

This morning was rainy and gray. Andrew and I sat in our front porch swing to sip our coffee and greet the day. To stall the inevitable kid interruptions, I told Willa she had to have shoes on before she came outside with us. She didn’t let fussy details like The Season slow her down.

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Her tights are on inside out, too. We giggled together while she proudly traipsed up and down the porch.

This particular brand of Willa independence reminded me I haven’t told you about her cake yet. Remember the I Spy theme? Those really are her favorite books. She will sit and look for a long time for any item in a picture. She’s difficult to stump. And she’s pretty confident in her abilities. Anything you ask her to find she waves a delicate little hand in front of her face and says, “Oh, that’s EASY.”

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I knew Willa’s birthday would fall right in the middle of our move, so I emailed my Etsy friend Natalia who helped me out with Mira’s birthday when I was 800 weeks pregnant last year.

I asked if she would consider sending me any leftover bits and pieces she had from other projects and then making a few more to customize an I Spy cake for Willa. She loved the idea and WOW, did she deliver.

Forty individually wrapped sugar creations arrived in our mailbox just in time to be plopped on a store bought cake. I requested items that I knew Willa loved so that the cake was representative of her. Natalia included a trampoline, the Little People airplane and school bus, nail polish, a swimsuit and goggles, pink cowgirl boots, the I Spy book, and girly princessy things like lipstick and a tiara.

Each one was carefully crafted and such a treasure. We let Willa have her cake a full hour before we ate it just so she could spy all the lovely things there were to see. And she did.

I love that we were able to pull off a personalized cake, even if it wasn’t made from scratch in my kitchen. For her birthday, Willa deserves something as individual as she is. And that’s asking a lot!

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How To Make A Shark Cake

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My new method for picking cakes is to get on pinterest. When a child gives me his choice for type of party, I start pinning. Then I show him the pins and he picks a cake or gives me an idea of what he REALLY wants his cake to look like. Often I’ve discovered we have very different visions.

Which is why I was surprised (but I shouldn’t have been) when Adam picked a cake that allowed you to put your hand down a shark’s gullet. It wasn’t on my top five list, but whatevs.

I tell you all of this so you know that I totally stole this idea from the Pinterest. No original thinking occurred in the making of this cake.

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Step One – Make teeth. I bought gum paste, rolled it out, and cut out diamonds. I didn’t stress too much about making them exactly the same size. Sharks aren’t big into orthodontics, I figured imperfection was more realistic. And easier. I did these a few days in advance so they were dried out and nice and sharp.

Step Two – Build a cake toilet bowl. That’s sort of what it started out as, anyway. Then I carved in some angles and it gave me the shape of the shark’s head. I have to tell you, this requires a lot of cake. I baked two 9 x 13 red velvet cakes. We made two more additional trips to the store to buy some loaf cakes of any flavor we could find. I think I used five extra loaves in all. Then I proceeded to carve most of the cake off, but in order to get the angles I needed, I had to start with tons of cake. You’ve been warned.

Just in case you need the details, the base of the cake is a board with a hole in it. I covered it with aluminum foil and stuck a long bag in the middle to make the shark’s throat. If we’re being honest here, it’s a hospital puke bag. The blue color was perfect and it was just the right size to hold lots and lots of “chum” or gummy worms, swedish fish, and sour octopi.

Step Three – Ice the red gums, then the white jaw, then the grey face. This requires a lot of cream cheese icing. I think I whipped up five batches of icing. Getting the right color was pretty easy, though. The trick to not mixing the icings was to do a crumb layer of each color and then put on a top layer with just a plastic knife. For some reason, that made the neatest covering.

The water effect around the shark was easily done with a thin layer of icing. I mixed some blue coloring into the white icing, but I didn’t stir it very well. This gave me different shades of blue, which worked nicely. And some blue sugar sprinkles are always in order.

Step Four – Add the teeth.

Step Four and a half – Fill the shark’s gullet with lots of gummy candy. We also untwirled twizzlers to make stringy wiggly bits mixed in with all the gummy fishes. Maybe they were algae, maybe they were tapeworms. Nobody cared.

We had a ridiculous amount of candy in the shark’s belly and it was ENTIRELY gone at the end of the party. I haven’t had a count from any parents on how many kids threw up when they got home, but I was very nervous that somebody was gonna need that puke bag before the end of the night.

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We used a blue sheet and some paper clips to cover up the shark gullet. It was important to keep it weighted properly since part of the cake board had to hang off the table and we knew kids would be touching and pulling on the cake. We put two 8 pound weights on the back of the board and that did the trick.

And that’s really it. It wasn’t the most difficult cake I’ve ever made, but it was certainly the most fun. So far…

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Epic Shark Party

Epic shark party? Check.

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I’ll tell you how I made the cake in another post, but here it is, my magnum opus.

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That was pretty much my contribution to the party. Andrew did the rest of the heavy lifting. He carved two watermelon sharks.

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Which then photobombed Adam. Or maybe he photobombed the watermelon? I can’t really tell.

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Andrew also made shark fins to stick in the bushes and some nifty “Shark Zone” signs when didn’t get photographed. Just trust me. It was cool.

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We filled the neighborhood pool with loved ones. Nobody was ever holding their own child. I love how our people love everybody else’s people.

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Best decision I made was to hire some extra eyeballs to hang out around the pool and monitor the drowning. This made the evening much more relaxing for everyone. Thanks Misses M and D!

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The birthday boy told us it was the “best party ever.” I think that means he liked it.

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Am so tired today my eyes are crossed. How was your weekend?

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Drummer Boy, Birthday Boys

Somewhere in the last week, my very first babies had a birthday. Sam and Ian turned 8. Be still my Mama Heart.

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Andrew filled their room with 150 helium balloons, only this time, he let them just gather at the ceiling. Neither one of us thought to take a picture. But we began their morning as per tradition, with a good morning birthday serenade in their bedroom.

Downstairs, underneath a sheet, were their gifts. We gave Ian, our insatiable reader, a Kindle. He bent his head over it, furrowed his brow like he does, and we didn’t hear a peep out of him for the next seven hours.

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By the way, if anyone has any recommendations for good boy books that are available on the Kindle, I’m all ears.

I let the boys handle their own cake. We bought a plain white cake at the grocery store. (I know when I’m licked, people. Four days post-partum was not the time to take up baking.) Then we opened up my cake decorating supplies and cut the twins loose. This was their idea, by the way. And this was their masterpiece.

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Now. My Sam is an artistic soul. He loves drawing. And he’s instinctive about music. He loves to play by ear and make up songs on the piano. He began drumming on his knees about a year or so ago and he hasn’t stopped. Sam’s favorite drummer at church suggested that we teach him to drum to songs he knows and if he didn’t stop drumming, it was time to buy a drum set.

So, thanks to Craig’s List, Sam got an electronic drum set for his birthday. It comes with headphones. Can I get an Amen?

But look at what my boy did just as soon as he lifted the sheet off of his new drums… (even before he got the drumsticks!)

I know I’m a proud Mama, but I thought it was pretty impressive. And I know we got him headphones, but honestly, we don’t mind when he turns the music on in the amp and plays drums to songs we all know. He follows along really well and it’s so fun to watch him get “in the zone.” Cross my heart, all that drumming just makes me beam from the inside out.

So.

Now we are the parents of 7 kids, ages 8 and under. How fitting that my youngest son was born so close to the celebration of my oldest sons’ births. I’ve been able to “store up and treasure” so many things in the last week.

My Mama Heart is just plain full to the brim.

What filled your heart this week?

p.s. We had some trouble viewing this video using the Chrome browser. Your mileage may vary. It seems to work on other browsers, though. Good luck!

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How To Party Like A Two Year Old

Today, Mira turned two. We did her cupcakes yesterday so Gran and Pops could participate. I made her chocolate cupcakes with chocolate cream cheese icing from scratch, so I do get points for making a cake. (Not that anyone is counting but me and the kids I have that keep score.)

But since I knew I would be Large & Weepy for Mira’s birthday, I cheated a little and ordered Bubble Guppies (Mira’s favorite show) cupcake toppers from some sweet lady in Wisconsin.

This was a brilliant brain wave on my part. I was totally satisfied with the shipping and the handiwork. Highly recommend. Look how cute!

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Mira recognized them right away as her beloved “Gup Guppies!!!” And she ate every last crumb.

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Per Vitafam tradition, we snuck into her room late last night and put up balloons for her. Andrew made these balloon flowers and we hung them around the room. (Please note: the weird looking rag hanging from the chandelier is what is left of Ellen’s “boinket.” To ease her transition to doing without her Beloved, it hangs on the chandelier so she can see it. It’s creepy, I know.)

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Mira slept through all the decorating.

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But she was awake the next morning when we entered her room to sing “Happy Birthday.” And she’d already been acting every bit the two year old by removing her pants and her diaper before we arrived.

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A few cuddles with Daddy made up for the fact that we totally busted her.

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We gave her a fancy microphone for her birthday and she loves it. I’ve got great video of her singing into it that I will share eventually. But for now, trust me, she’s adorable.

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I let her play drums on my belly, another birthday treat. Finn didn’t really appreciate it. (Can you see all the scratches on my belly from where I keep hitting it on things? I’m utterly ridiculous.)

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And we finished the day with her favorite meal of beans and rice. (I used this recipe and it was yummy! Even after I burned it!)

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As you may have noticed, I’m a bit of an accident waiting to happen these days, so I’m really glad we started planning the birthday stuff a few months ago and that we kept things simple. The day felt celebratory… and definitely safer, because of it.

But mostly, it just felt GOOD to party with our TWO year old.

Happy Birthday, Mira!!! We love you! (And thanks to all of you who left such nice comments. They were much appreciated!)

Brace yourselves, people, because we are in the middle of what we call “The Birthday Month.” We’ve still got three more birthdays to go in the next three weeks, and I’m not even counting Finn’s big arrival. It’s what is known as a marathon, not a sprint… Stay hydrated.

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Celebrating Ellen

We had a big birthday celebration this weekend. Our Ellen turned FIVE. And we partied it up BIG, y’all.

I shall now punish your eyeballs with pictorial proof…

Andrew rented a helium tank so we could fill her rooms with balloons while she slept the night before her birthday.

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75 balloons and a round of “Happy Birthday” later, Ellen started her day with a good Daddy cuddle.

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Of course, we made cake.

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Ellen sported a princess tiara, necklaces, and a smile all day long. She picked a “rainbow” theme for her birthday, so we filled the house with multi-colored everything, including sprinkles.

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We gave the kids a treat with their “birthday pizza.” We rimmed their glasses with sprinkles, via this picture on Pinterest. It was a HUGE hit.

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When Ellen turned five, she gave up sucking her thumb and her beloved “boinket.” To celebrate and encourage her resolve, one of her gifts was a date with Mommy to get her nails done.

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Oh, how I adore that sweet little hand.

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We kept the party going today with cake and friends. Nothing fancy, but we definitely needed help eating that tall cake!

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I love that we got to celebrate our girl for a whole weekend. It was so fun to plan for months (thank you, Pinterest!) and think about what Ellen would really love. I don’t think any of us slept the night before her birthday, we were all so excited to enjoy the day with her. She ate it up and we’re so grateful to everyone who helped us party this weekend.

Happy Birthday, Ellen! We love you!

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p.s. Don’t forget to guess when the baby is coming! We’ve decided to pick one random winner from the commenters, as well. So you’ve got TWO chances, but you must guess before Thursday!

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Group Hug

Sometimes, you just need a hug.

Last week was pretty hectic around here considering I’m partially bed-ridden. By Thursday, I was exhausted. One of the children broke a house rule I had to enforce and the end result was a fit of epic proportions on the part of the child. Followed by a sobbing fit of my own in the privacy of my room. Parenting is just hard sometimes, even when you know you’re doing the right thing.

Andrew walked in about ten minutes later to a still-hysterical child (who stopped caterwauling the second they heard the jingle bells on the front door announce Andrew’s arrival) and a weepy wife.

He gently took my hand and led me to the front porch where friends had left my favorite cornbread and a Mississippi Mud cake. Now, it wasn’t a physical hug, of course, but chocolate really is the universal language of love and food is the way to my gestationally-challenged heart. I took a fork, put my snout in the pan of cake, and emerged fifteen minutes later, sugar buzzed and feeling hugged.

We got a hug in another form from a small group of 6th grade girls this weekend. They made US their service project, coming into our home and being little elves for a few hours. They did stuff in the kitchen I’m not able to stand up for, they played with the kids, organized my shelves, and cleaned.

I was in my bed, where I’d promised to rest, crying my eyes out (again) because I felt so overwhelmed and blessed. We’ve been getting by over here, but it was lovely to have someone take my silly to-do list out of my hand and just check everything off.

This was an even bigger blessing to Andrew, who shoulders the load of most of the work at home right now, his own job, plus a crazy woman who thinks she’s nesting but can’t make it through lunch without needing a nap.

In general, we were metaphorically hugged. It was one giant hug of Community. Of Love. Of Christ.

Mira got upset with me a few days ago when I told her “no touch.” I patted her head while she cried, but she suddenly whirled around and toddled over to Willa, who was standing nearby.

She threw her arms around her sister and sobbed out her woes. Willa, or “Wa” as Mira calls her, responded with a hug, holding Mira until Ian walked up. Mira vaulted from her sister to her brother, now simply fake crying to get the sympathy. She hugged his legs and he hugged her back. She went from Ian to Adam before I steered her in my direction so we could make up.

Sam came running in disappointed not to get his own love fest. And I didn’t blame him.

Because sometimes, whether you’re the grown-up or the kid, you just need a hug.

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