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Saturday, December 02, 2006

My Birthday Party

Today was my first birthday party. I loved having family and friends together for snacks and playtime.



With "Papa" I played:
I'm going to nibble on your nose... Not if I nibble on your nose first!




Here you can see my family and friends enjoying snacks and punch.




I liked opening presents. Here I am telling my friend Hannah (who is also a princess) about all of the farm animals I can see in the barn.












I admired socks with my Daddy. (He really likes socks--and apparently, these are really good ones.)
















Ripping more paper and ...








Finally, a car seat fit for the Pink Princess!

















Then Kate (who is also a princess) and I played with blocks. Princess blocks, of course.





Then it was cake time. My Mommy made this cake. Isn't it pretty? This one was just for the grown-ups.







This is my cake.

I am asking Mom, "Are you sure about this?"









This sugary frosting isn't too bad.










In fact, I think I really like this sugar stuff.






SUGAR SUGAR

NEED MORE SUGAR!






After a good wipe down, I changed back into my street clothes and played with some of my new toys. A good time was had by all. (And we missed those who could not attend.)

2 comments:

Rick said...

Happy Birthday, sweet Princess! We are so sad we weren't able to be there. Looks like you had a great time!

Rachel said...

Happy Birthday to the world's best niece! I can't wait to see you in a few weeks ... uncle Andrew and I have big plans love you bunches! We're counting the days.

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