9.13.2010

we kept this birthday simple. and happy.

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He's celebrated,
and can tell me all his secrets,
and can eat whatever he wants for dinner.
we all have a happy day.

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You're pretty remarkable, Andy. I'll write a book about you someday.

11 comments:

  1. Love that menu...I'm not sure my kids would even ask for so many treats (I tell them "no" too much). What a super way to celebrate.

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  2. This looks so fun. I love birthdays for kids. My little boy Asher turns three in October. This year we are doing Disneyland, and then a Halloween themed birthday. I can't wait until he turns five, because I totally want to do a messy party! Thanks for all of the great posts and fun ideas.

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  3. To me... simple is perfect.
    It looks wonderful.

    ToOdLeS.

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  4. It's never seizes to amaze me...the power of food.

    And then I think about how I love it when LG brings me home my favorite ice-cream. :)

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  5. I just love what kids ask for on birthdays! :) I like that Jake looks excited too-brotherly love.

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  6. He and Taj are kindred spirits, as I've said before. How many kids this age want a plate of shrimp for dinner? Taj's bday is next month--too bad we couldn't do a joint party!

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  7. hahaha that is awesome... would you like your pregnancy picture for said book??? ;o) I still have it... day before you were induced... woot woot ;o)

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  8. uh...you can hold onto said picture Letitia. Just tuck it away deep down in the crevices of big belly photos.

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  9. I love that your son chose a donut cake with candles. Dylan has done it for 2 years, and I have to say it makes "birthday cake making" the best. I love you Cal...

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  10. AHHHH, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO A NEAT-O KID.

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  11. that looks like my kind of party. is it bad i'm craving a donut now?!

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