We celebrated Dane's birthday this week in a three-day birthday extravaganza!
First, let me say that I can't believe I have a three-year-old. He is such a big, capable boy. He talks well, he is smart at figuring things out, he doesn't listen to what I say, and he just has his own brain and will and personality. I'm sure all parents out there can relate, but I seriously feel a little panicky thinking that he'll just keep growing up bigger and bigger, and then he'll be in school, and then he'll be a teenager, and then he'll be an adult. Time just goes by too quickly.
But anyway. We kicked off the morning with a bunch of presents. I ended up taking more video than pictures, so I'll try to get those uploaded.
After presents, I took him to a toy store to pick anything he wanted (within reason), and he chose Molly, a yellow Thomas train.
Then, after I went to work that night, we had dinner at Chick-fil-A. Wednesday happened to be kids night, which meant a free kids meal with purchase of a combo, free ice cream, and free face painting!
Dane chose Batman:
I chose double chin.
Then, the next day, Dane had his three-year doctor's appointment. I am happy to report that he is a strapping young lad with no major concerns--not even the fact that he is three with no interest in being potty trained. And he's growing a bit, at 20th percentile for weight and 41st percentile for height (up from 15th percentile for both last year). Way to grow, Dane! Maybe he won't be as short as we thought he'd be.
We rushed from the doctor to Mom's Group, where we enjoyed birthday cupcakes and playing in the sand.
And finally, Friday was party day! I'd wanted a Toy Story themed party last year but couldn't find any of the necessary items. This year, thanks to Toy Story 3, there were plenty.
Here was the spread:
I threw in a little Lightning McQueen just to reflect Dane's varied interests.
I think my favorite parts of the party planning were making space punch and finding these amazing party hats:
For some reason, I was obsessed with having party hats, and I had to go to several different stores to find Toy Story hats, but when I finally did, they were totally worth it!
We also had blowouts (apparently they produce them in such a way now that they make no noise),
and a piñata!
This is how Dane reacted when I told him about the piñata:
Just so we're clear, that is a look of unbridled joy.
Dane and Kyle took a couple of turns until the plastic loop that attached it to the rope fell off.
After a quick repair, and a high leap to get the rope back from the top of the tree, we resumed the destruction.
My cousin Colton, whom I made wear a blindfold:
Kenji:
I don't know what happened with that last picture, but it looked pretty cool.
Dane and Kyle tried again...
Then our neighbors came home, so Madyson and Macee gave it a whirl...
Then Colton wanted to try again sans blindfold...
and finally, Hunter, my other cousin who refused to participate if he had to wear the blindfold, brought about the demise of our rocket. He was pretty good with a bow staff, puncturing the rocket several times before obliterating it.
Everyone was grateful for the bounty of candy that he released.
He was pretty proud of himself and struck this pose, saying, "I have defeated the beast for the glory of Rome."
I am not making this up.
Then, we enjoyed presents:
And DQ ice cream cake:
Joel tried to muffle the flash with his hands, so this picture is essentially filtered through his blood.
Seconds after these pictures were taken, I dropped the cake on the floor. Luckily, the cake was frozen solid, so the frosting and my shirt were the only casualties.
So that's it. It was a happy few days, which will likely last even longer since I totally forgot to give him one of this presents.
Happy Birthday, Dane! We love you!
9 comments:
you didn't post pictures of the food you made.
I DESTROYED THE BEST FOR THE GLORY OF ROME!
What a nice birthday for little Dane. I loved the 4 minute video and watched every second of him exploring his kitchen. He will love that! He has such a sweet endearing little personality. Thanks for sharing the fun events. We are big fans of Chick-a-Fil-a too...and we learned how wonderful they are because of you guys. Thanks!
Sorry about the DQ Cake Crash. It looks like a delicious cake.
Thank you for inviting us to the party! We had a great time, especially stuffing our faces of the delicious dip. Dane is such a cutie!
Okay, Dane's reaction to the pinata had me laughing out loud. Thanks for the clarification of the look of unbridled joy...I would've called it "fear of bodily harm."
What's a best Rika?
Also, Joel looks like he's being raised by the weight of the rocket when he was getting the rope back over the branch.
Also, Kevin.
The whole time I was watching the video I was waiting for Dane to open a cupboard and find a bounty of awesome felt food. Looks like he had a great birthday. I'm so sad we had to miss the party! Also, I'm impressed by the amount of dignity that Kenji seems to maintain while wearing the alien party hat.
What an adorable boy. Sometimes I call him Adoraboy, but it sounds stupid, so I just shake my head.
Hunter kept the head of the beast, which is awesome.
What a cute party! Dane is so big now, cannot believe how fast the time goes!
Wow - three already? That blows my mind.
Great news about his growth. :) I don't know if this will make you feel any better (or do the opposite) but Jonathan was just over 4 when we finally decided he was going to learn to be potty trained. A few days going hard core were all that were needed. I think waiting until later makes it a little easier because they're more ready.
And wow - your party looks like it was blast! Sorry about your shirt - but how very nice that it wasn't a normal cake. :)
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