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Thursday, April 25, 2013

I'm a Whole Hand Now!

Despite Grandmas who think that she should still look like this:


Abby just turned 5!  (Or, as she's been telling people, "I'm a whole hand now!")  As is our way, we spread the celebration out to cover almost an entire month, beginning with Grandma and Papa when we visited them at Easter.


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5 candles in a brownie (that turned into a brownie sundae once the fire was gone - yum!)


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Thoroughly enjoying the new Cinderella dancing game - just don't try to teach us the rules. We know what to do.


The next weekend Grandma and Grandpa visited. I don't have any pictures from that visit until Grandma uploads them (hint, hint!) but I can assure you that a great time was had by all. The celebration included a butterfly-themed tea party, chicken fingers and fries at a restaurant full of TVs (always a big draw for Abby) and a Dairy Queen ice cream cake.

The following weekend was Abby's birthday party. Abby and Nora really enjoy the Rainbow Magic Fairy books, so we decided to have a fairy adventure party. We started by having all the girls decorate a pair of fairy wings when they arrived.

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Here are all the fairies, getting ready for their adventure

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Nora, Evie, Alice, Abby, Julia, and Amelia 


Then Belle the Birthday Fairy showed up!

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I helped lead the girls on a an adventure to recover the magical birthday charms that Jack Frost and his goblins had hidden throughout the human world and Fairyland (i.e. the east room, the kitchen, and the basement.) They did a great job solving the riddles I had written and negotiating with the goblin (Adam in a green sweater and a Santa hat) to recover all the magical charms and save all birthdays everywhere.

Saving the worlds' birthdays is hard work, so we moved on to lunch after that. Keeping with the rainbow fairy theme, we had star shaped peanut butter and jelly sandwiches (Abby's suggestion) and a fruit rainbow (Mom's suggestion).

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We also had a rainbow cake. Abby and I had a lot of fun looking at different rainbow cake pictures on Pinterest, and she eventually picked this one.

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Abby received a lot of nice gifts from her friends, but I was super impressed with the dress from Evie. Her mom MADE that! I'm going to have to up my game when we head to Evie's party next month.

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A couple random shots of the decorations:

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Rainbow streamers



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Tissue paper fairy balls



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Jack Frost's ice castle

We have a bit of a birthday breakfast tradition in our family of having plate-sized pancakes, but Adam really outdid himself with Abby's birthday pancakes this year.

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We had our last celebration this morning when it was Abby's birthday at school. (For some reason, they always think that her birthday is the 25th instead of the 15th.) She asked if Nora and I would come in to celebrate with her, so after much waiting ("NOW is it time to go to Abby's class and have a cupcake?") we headed in around snacktime.

Abby had asked for cupcake cones as her birthday treat.
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So excited!


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Blowing out the candle


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Nora got to sit with the class - she was excited!

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Yum!





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