Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2012

Birthday Cake 2012



The Munchkin had requested a much simpler cake this year than in the past -and I requested frosting instead of fondant.  All fortunate choices, as the oven decided to go flaky on us in mid baking... so hubby finished up with a base of rice krispie treats, and I topped everything with some molded chocolate bricks, minifigures and LEGO logos.

Much fun was had by all.

Birth Month had some gifties, some sickies, and lots of good family fun... so far! We still have 9 days to go!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Birthday Party #2 - School Celebrations



I was a bad mommy - I don't have pictures of the Munchkin's birthday party at school. It did cap off an eventful week - he had Valentine's Day on Monday, 100's Day on Tuesday, a play in the snow day on Wednesday, and Birthday Treat on Friday.

I took a half day off of work, and brought in a cookie cake from our local Wegmans. It was a beautiful balmy sunny day - and was also MY birthday! After snack time was over, I excused myself, picked up Shellie, and proceeded to hit THREE quilt shops, plus lunch! We even shared some cookie cake with the gals at Mt. Pleasant -they are so nice there! Love that store!

So I guess what I am really saying is that Birthday Party #2 was a bit for the Munchkin and a bit for me?! :-)

And this was one of my presents:

I also got an awesome pouch from Shellie - but it is upstairs (3rd floor) and I am downstairs (1st floor) and I am being too lazy to walk up and take a photo. I will have to post a picture of it another time.

I guess I AM feeling my age! :-)

Monday, February 21, 2011

Birthday Party #1 - the Jungle Expedition

This year the Munchkin turns 6 - and we got a bit carried away in the birthday party department. To date he has had THREE parties for his birthday -and the actual birthday has not even happened yet.

Party #1 was with some of his friends from school. It was a Jungle Expedition themed party, held at a local park lodge - complete with a "Mommy Made" obstacle course and some other fun activities. The invitations were printed on "leaves" and sent out about a month ahead.

WARNING: This is a pretty photo intense post - as I walk you through all the elements and what we did.

The kids started out with their pith helmets - which they got to decorate with some animal stickers, fun foamy vines and splats and other geometrics, and a tag with their name. On the back of each chair was a backpack for each of them - which they would begin to load with their "provisions" - including a glow stick and magnifying glass from this first table. (crafty note: nothing much handmade/homemade here - except the nametags which were layered scrapbooking paper - and which the kids promptly unlayered! The backpacks were a clearance rack find and are their school color)
Next they moved on to the Birdseed Challenge. Inside each of these pans of birdseed were hidden 144 tiny erasers shaped like bugs. The challenge was for them to reach in the pans and find the bugs...
They were doing pretty well - until I made them pick up those orange "bandannas" and tie them on as blindfolds. Then it got a lot harder. (crafty note: instead of paying a higher price for individual bandannas, I purchased yardage, cut it with a pinking blade on my rotary cutter, and called it done - no sewing required. We also sent the kids home with any erasers they found -and a baggy full of birdseed.)

After traipsing all the kids through the bathrooms to wash all the birdseed dust off their hands, we had a trail mix station. In the trays were pretzels, cheerios, marshmallows, boxes of raisins, M&M's, and goldfish.
Each child could fill a ziplock with what they liked and stash it in their pack as provisions. (crafty note: the drawstring bags were just simple unlined drawstring bags - with boxed bottoms. It was actually a remnant from when the Munchkin's curtains were a jungle theme and worked perfectly for a little goody bag for this event.)

Once the kids were all "provisioned" and prepared - we moved over to the obstacle course. Actually it was tough keeping their attention on the first few activities - because they all wanted to be on the other side of the room. Here are a few of the boys checking out the course:

The course started at "Base Camp" - made from a tent and tunnel found on craigslist, and guarded by a big stuffed Lion that the Munchkin has had since before he was born. (crafty note: I used odds and ends of fabric torn into long strips, with knots and smaller pieces tied here and there to look like vines. These were scattered all over the course, along with some silk vines I had gotten at a craft store. The green fabric piece over the tunnel was leftover curtain lining from the Munchkin's room - but not fabric I could use for quilting. I had some die cut leaves from another event that I attached with safety pins and also scattered around other parts of the course.)
Next came Alligator Lake. (crafty note: this was a blue vinyl tablecloth. The stepping stones are brown kraft paper taped down with masking tape, and I used full sheet printable labels to print out the alligator and fish and stick them down. The tablecloth is taped down all around and has 2 rolls of shelf liner underneath to minimize slippage. I thought this would be the first thing to "break down" during the event as it seemed the most fragile, but it held up well)
We then moved on to Snake Grass Trail. This was actually one of the most expensive elements in the entire obstacle course - and surprisingly the "scariest" for the kids. It also tended to knock their hats off. It's hard to see in this picture, but the orange thing coiled on the floor is the Munchkin's stuffed rattlesnake.
(crafty note: This was nothing more than raffia grass skirting sold for luau parties zig zagged between two tables, with kraft paper walls bordering it (and a LOT of tape). I covered it all with a tablecloth so that the kids would not be able to see what it was inside.)
After Snake Grass Trail, the kids popped into the Spider Web Trap, where they became the spider and had to catch bean bag "flies" tossed at them by the other kids. (crafty note: the spider web is 2 nested hula hoops - 2 different sizes, tied together with white string. The "flies" are beanbags made from 5" squares of fabric and a little tuft of shower scrunchy netting for wings. I filled them with rice. They are in the basket in front of the chair.)
The kids then rode a small gym scooter down the Rocky Road. I purposely made this narrow and windy as I did not want them picking up a lot of speed on the scooter for safety reasons. (crafty note: the Rocks are brown paper lunch bags - and I put the Munchkin to work scrunching them into rocks. They worked better with a dab of newspaper tucked inside - and our inspired moment was letting the kids play "basketball" with these and a big garbage bag to get these things cleaned up. It DID take the entire package of 100 to make this short road.)
And the road led to Monkey Tree Valley - with an inflatable pine tree. The monkey's hanging off were tagged with the kids names, and the kids had to rescue their monkey, stick it in their pack, and head back through the course. This was the most expensive item purchased for the course - but I calculated the cost of crafting a tree this size, and buying the inflatable was actually the cheaper option. These do tend to be tippy, though - hence the blankets around the base for anchor. (Nothing too crafty on this stage.)
And then we let the expedition commence - each child went through alone -
and the other kids acted as "fly tossers" - which despite some practice tossing before hand got a little bit crazy.Each had a different technique on the scooter -with some finding the "pack on the lap" method working well as they headed back to...
...the end of the trail...5 happy explorers - and one mauled lion!!
...which also doubled as a pillow.And lest we forget the cake -it was a snake with a cupcake body and krispie treat head and tail, with some gummy worms and centipedes to keep it company.
Much fun was had by all!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Munchkin's Birthday

This is how we do birthday cakes around our house.
And for those of you who have not been around that long - check these out:
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One very tired, very happy boy got tucked into bed tonight, clutching his new chameleon "buddy" from Gramma and talking about his great day, even as he drifted off to sleep.

His actual birthday is tomorrow -special snack at preschool and seeing all his friends after being off for the winter break. I think tomorrow night we will be lucky if he makes it home before falling asleep!

Happy Birthday, Munchkin! I can't believe you're FIVE!!!

Friday, February 12, 2010

And the winner is....

...well, before we get to that - let me tell you what our winner will be receiving.

In honor of "birth month" - and in order to better celebrate birthdays in their own home, our winner will receive a birthday candle basket and a birthday cupcake pillowcase.

To better keep track of birthdays - or other important little things -a little pocket journal is included.

And - in honor of President's Day & Abraham Lincoln (Happy Birthday Abe), I've made a little pouch out of presidential portrait fabric.

...and now on to our announcement.

After some super scientific calculations, and some assigning of numbers to comment leavers, followers and blog post writers - I went to the kind folks at Random.org and asked them for the magic number...

It was 65...

And after adding the 2 and carrying the one and subtracting the square root of 27... it gave me our winner...

GTM - known in our Tran-Quilt-Ity group as greentechmama - or Ephi.

Ephi does not have a blog (yet?) but I've seen picture of some of her beautiful quilt work.

Congratulations Ephi - I will try to get the package out to you this weekend.

Thanks everyone for celebrating with us during Birth Month! We are having great fun!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Look What My Daddy Can Do...

I've got the best Hubby - just look at the cake he made for the Munchkin's 4th birthday...


Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Birthday Dreams


This is what was in the Birthday pocket for today - a birthday pillowcase for sweet birthday dreams.

Hubby and the Munchkin got them, too. These themed pillowcases are just so much fun!

Sweet dreams everyone!

He gave me the sunrise...

This morning my son gave me the sunrise for my birthday.

It all started yesterday when we had a little bathroom aiming mishap, if you know what I mean. The shower curtain, tub mat and bath rug all ended up in the wash, leaving us with only the clear shower curtain liner.

This morning, rather than seeing that the shower curtain was missing, I was able to see through the clear liner, past the water spots and soap scum, and through the window to catch the most glorious sunrise.

An orange and raspberry sherbet colored sunrise - glowing bright and kissing the beautiful spreading branches of our black walnut tree.

A sunrise that I would have missed had that shower curtain been there.

A glimpse of the sun on what is turning out now to be a cloudy and snowy day.

Thanks Munchkin! Thanks for the best birthday morning!!!

Birth Month 42...

Yup - today's the big day! 42. The answer to life the universe and everything.

At least according to some people. I am not so sure it is the answer - I am not sure I have even figured out the question yet.

According to my son, however - today is HIS birthday - mine is not until Sunday in his method of counting things.

He is the smallest, so his birthday comes first - then mine - then Daddy's because he is the biggest.

I wonder if that means I get all his presents on Sunday?

Or if he gets my Mary Poppins 45th Anniversary DVD and my bag of Cherry Cordial Hershey's Kisses???

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Time Warped

Do you ever go through an entire day, or couple of days, not really sure what the date is? Or what day of the week it is?

That happened to me this weekend, and because I am off on Mondays it carried over longer. I came into work today thinking it was the 8th of September - and about 45 minutes into my day I realized it was the 9th.

The 9th of September, 2008
The day AFTER Sister Terri's 50th Birthday.
OOOOOPS!

So - Happy Belated Birthday, Terri!

I will share with you with this 37ish year old photo, and me looking as glum today as I was then - wonder what that was all about?

Sorry I missed it.


Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Birth Month - days 23, 24 and 25

What a busy weekend. Saturday the Munchkin and Daddy went shopping for birthday party supplies while Mommy was at work. The 23rd Birth Month pocket did not get opened until Sunday, and it was train stickers from SC Gramma. The big birthday party was on the 24th - and was the "pocket" for the day.

I will let Geek Dad blog about the cake - but I can't resist posting a photo. It was AWESOME!!! The party was tons of fun - lots of family and friends, food and fun. The Munchkin had a great birthday! Thanks everyone!!!

Birth Month Day 25 - back to more trains! This time it was the mail car.

Only a few more days left - and the 28th is Daddy's birthday!
Let's not forget the bonus day, too!!!

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Birth Month Day 22 -The Munchkin is THREE!

Yesterday the Munchkin turned three - unbelievably THREE! He woke up all smiles and "it's my birthday!" and then more giggles. He knew the 22 pocket was HIS birthday - and this morning got a birthday train set - 2 engines with confetti decoration, a "snow globe" tanker car with a cake and presents inside, and a flat car with a "present" on it. He opened those up over at Grammas in the morning, and I guess played with them ALL DAY.

We did dinner at the local diner - he ordered all by himself "grilled cheese and french fries please" and was tons of fun. Then back to Grammas for more "pwesents" - including a box from his SC Gramma with Katy and the Big Snow and some other fun stuff. Of course Katy was our bedtime story for the night.

His big present was his camera. His very own digital camera. Daddy and I had loaded it up with batteries the night before and it was all ready to go - except we put in rechargeable ones and they must not have been fully charged, because they gave out after a few pictures.

But the Munchkin loves his new camera SO MUCH he was willing to sacrifice the batteries in his Duplo diesel train engine to power the camera!!! Luckily that did not have to happen.

I am looking forward to seeing what kind of pictures he takes - so far we have a lot of the floor!

(Oh - day 21 was an oil tanker car for his train set. He was a bit grumpy that evening -having fallen asleep on his way home from Grammas - and even the car did not pull him fully out of the grumpies - but he's got it all lined up with all his other tanker cars now (he is up to 5))

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Happy! Birthday

So the stuffy head cold was not exactly what I wanted for my birthday - but if you overlook that it was not such a bad day. The Munchkin was content playing all day which let me get a lot of projects cut out and ready to sew, get caught up on blog and email reads, and just generally relax. Hubby came home after doing ALL the grocery shopping (and then some), made us a delicious dinner (chicken feta spinach pasta toss -yum!) and cannoli for my "cake".

Hubby even read my whole LOONG blog post from the other day and read about my plan to buy Mark Lipinski's Quilters Home Magazine, so he stopped at JoAnn's during his lunch break, hunted all over the store to find the magazine (it was not in the magazine rack up front) and picked up that AND a gift card! (Birth Month - Day 18 pocket - woo hoo!) Usually when I have a "hint" for him in my blog, I tag it with the label "wishes" so he can sort and find my hints easily. This was not even tagged! He got a big "air kiss" for that one (trying NOT to spread these germs -it is hard).

(oh - it is the March/April issue by the way - hot off the press!!!)

So a gift card, a magazine, and a big squeezy hug from my little one. What a great day!

Monday, February 18, 2008

Happy? Birthday

OK - I am home on my birthday - this is good, although Monday is my normal day off since I work every Saturday.

I am sick on my birthday - not so good - a lingering very stuffed up head and cough from my cold/bronchitis. I have now been sick ALL of February -and then some. Not fun.

I am feeling up to a bit of crafting - mostly cutting out things to do a whole bunch of sewing at once. My "to-do" pile is growing - but the "Tah-Done" pile is not quite caught up yet.

Right now a cup of tea, a chick-flick movie, and the flannel quilt on the sofa are calling -the Munchkin is napping and the laundry can wait until later.