Tuesday, September 18, 2007

The Week in Pictures

All ready for church:
We have discovered colouring! With markers! But only the colour wonder markers. And if you don't clue in fast enough that you're sweet little baby wants to colour, she gets sad:

But then she gets happy:


Tigger's birthday was on the 12th. I bought him a cake from the grocery store and it came with Lightning McQueen (since it was a Lightning McQueen cake). And of course being a boy, he was playing with the car on the floor before he put it on the cake...I made one of the boys eat that piece:



The 12th was also the 6th month anniversary of when Thumbelina joined our family. She got to play with wrapping paper!
And eat cake!



The 14th was Shaggy's birthday and we had a birthday party for him the school gymnasium. Thumbelina loved the balloons:

No, she doesn't need her bangs trimmed. Mr. Happy just forgot to put a barrette in her hair:
Mr. Happy was kept busy playing floor hockey and all sorts of other fun stuff with the boys:
Thumbelina and her cousin:
What do you get when you have 14 boys?
Chaos!
Thumbelina loves parties!
And Shaggy loves presents:
Sadly, this is the only picture I have of the cake. A homemade, triple layer, chocolate cake. Shaggy said it didn't taste as good as he thought it would. He's not getting chocolate cake anymore. Brat. And no, it isn't leaning to the side. If you turn your head to the right a smidge, you'll see it's actually straight:
And this is what happens when the bouquet of balloons are whacked with a hockey stick. They are still on the gymnasium ceiling.
It had been raining and sky was a really pretty colour. So I took a picture. See?
There. Wasn't that fun?!?




3 comments:

4D said...

Great pics of party time!

Keep smilin!

AM said...

That is a pretty city picture.

Wow, two birthdays close together! You've definetly been busy. I tried briefly to introduce Emma to crayons, but it didnt go real well. I think I will try those special markers. But Im afraid she'll just put them in her mouth. We'll see.

Middle-Aged Moi said...

Yes, it was fun! I love the "leaning" cake. I mean perfect in every way cake. Trust me, if you made ME a chocolate cake, I would say it tasted DELICIOUS! :-)