Thursday, October 8, 2009

Birthdays and Such

So, before I had the baby I thought I would paint my toenails. Ya know, something to make you feel better when you are a blimp and can barely move. Although I don't know why I chose my toes to fulfill this need, since I could barely see them. Ice cream sounds like a much more suitable option. Anyway, Max saw what I was going to do and wanted to paint them for me. I didn't have the heart to say no and this is what happened....

I tried to talk him into a nice clear color or sparkles but no, green it is. How is it that he did the best on the smallest pinkey toe??

Happy Birthday to Malia, Happy Birthday to you. She really wanted a "kiddy" cake for her 2nd b-day and since I have this sickness, passed down from my mother, that kids get to choose whatever cake they want, I chose to give her a rice krispy treat cake. Kids love it regardless and it took me about 5 min. to mold. Frosting it was a different matter.

Somewhere along the line, she got scared of it though, and didn't want anything to do with it.
Glad I spent forever putting "fur" on this thing. Next year I might buy ice cream sandwiches.



Malia got a new toothbrush, which I think was the highlight for her. She LOVES to brush her teeth! She would brush for hours if we let her. Okay, so maybe better worded would be, she would suck on her toothbrush for hours if we let her. I have almost had to call poison control a few times when I found her sucking straight from the toothpaste tube. Now, as much as she likes to brush HER teeth, she hates for US to brush them. It is an all out wrestling match. I have to pin her down with my legs and pry her mouth open with one hand while trying to use the toothbrush with the other hand, all while trying not to get toothpaste on every piece of clothing between the two of us. This is best attempted while still in pjs for morning. Well, my dear dear friend Sarah suggested getting a spinning toothbrush. Hallelujah! She loves it so much and if I can count to 10 and be done then she will let me do it. I don't know why this is the magic trick, but I am not one to question something that works.

This is Malia eating Gramsy's salad. It doesn't really matter what Gramsy is eating, anything will do and Malia is in her lap, sharing her meal.

This was Ally's cake for her 6 year old birthday. Remember what I said about sickness? So I asked Ally what she wanted for her cake. This was her reply, "I want a cake that is half Jasmine and half Ariel because those are my favorite princesses. On the Jasmine side I want a fountain, like the one in the movie, and a cage with a bird in it. Oh, and the tiger. On the Ariel side I want part of her castle and all of her friends. Oh, and I want stairs on the castle. I think I want Belle too because she's my other favorite." Really? Anything else sweetheart? Maybe you want the castle hallowed out and I can put the princesses all eating dinner together in the dining room! Would you like that in chocolate or vanilla?

This is what she got.

She seemed pretty happy with it, even if it didn't have stairs.

Malia, on the other hand, was not very happy because she really wanted all of Ally's toys, preferably the gum and chap stick Hilary put in the purse she gave her. Thank you Hilary!


I thought I was going to be a really cool mom and instead of a party, I took Ally, Audrey and Alyssa to Color Me Mine, a pottery store. They got to pick out and paint what they wanted. I really wasn't as cool as I thought because it was the most stressed out I have been for a long time. Three little girls in a room full of breakable items, carrying paint was not a fun experience for me. I told Hilary that she owes me big time because I wouldn't let Audrey pick out the huge Bass fish that she really wanted. We are not talking about a cute little goldfish, this was a big, ugly, wide-mouthed bass that she would have sitting on her dresser at this moment.

They had fun though, and that's what matters, right?

Max on his first day of preschool. What a big boy. Malia will sure miss him. Well, she would anyway, if preschool wasn't during nap time.

Max has to pick out his own clothes everyday. He is pickier than Allyson which is hard to believe. AND he has to wear shorts and a tee shirt. If I threaten him and get him to wear pants he has to wear shorts under them and long-sleeves have to have tee shirts under. He is also positive that everything he picks out matches and won't hear of other suggestions. Usually it's just not worth the fight. I hope his teachers don't think he's neglected!

2 comments:

Carolyn said...

Fantastic job on those cakes. My little kids were boys, so I didn't have the challenge of trying to please a child who wanted a princess cake with a water fountain and a staircase. Ally has a great imagination to picture all of that on a single cake!

My favorite photos in this post:
1. Green toes painted by Max. That is super funny.
2. Malia screaming at Ally's party. This girl is not afraid to show her emotions.
3. Max and Malia hugging on his first day of preschool. You may need to save this one and show it to them when they get on each other's nerves. ("Remember that day once upon a time when you liked each other?")

Clark Club said...

Your posts always make me laugh. I thought that Adam's clothing issues were bad until I read about Max. I just wish that he would choose the cute clothes that match, but after he has done it all himself, I don't have the heart to break it to him that his brown and orange striped shirt don't go with the gray and blue sweatpants or the green hoodie that he is wearing.