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

Alice's 16th Birthday Party

Somehow, my little bitty baby Alice turns 16 this year!  She chose a Cold War theme for her party, and it was such a fun theme to collect for!

Her invitations came to me one day just a few weeks before the party, and I was able to cut up some file folders that I had already collected, and pump out her invitations in just a few hours!  Truth told, the USDSBPC* seal took as much time to create as the rest of the invitation!

Since her party took place later the same morning that Billy and I drove in from our 24 hour travel from Poland, Alice was in charge of placing most of her props around.  I thought she did an excellent job.  Avia stayed over to help too, and I was so thankful!





Alice even sorted the food by color on the table! Warm colors were on the Soviet side.

And most of the food went on the American side of the table.

A happy Birthday Girl!

Hanging out with her friends. = )

The party favor pins, as well as some of Alice's souvenirs from Berlin.

Time for Birthday Cake!


On my first publication, I totally forgot to include that Grace was in charge of making Alice's cake, and she did a great job!!!

Her friends got her some delightful and thoughtful gifts!

I want to give a shoutout to Kristy for her help in sourcing some of the decorations for the party!  She found these pots, which gave a nice 'empty' balance to the table! 

I think Alice had a lovely time, and we look forward to celebrating her one more time, for her official birthday, which also falls on the first day of school this year!

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 *United States Department of Sixteenth Birthday Party Celebrations

edit 8-17-25: backdated for continuity.

edit 8-21-25: edited to add content.

Billy's 43rd Birthday!!

A few weeks before his birthday, I found a set of yard decorations at the thrift store* and so I had to put a reminder in my phone to set them up.  Of course, this year Billy's birthday was on a Saturday, so we put them up on Friday, so that he could be surprised by them! 

It was so cold when we went out to put them up, and predictably (though not obvious) the ground was frozen!  Thank goodness for recently fallen snow to pile and allow them to standup!


After the success for Alice's birthday, I also made a homemade ice cream cake for Billy's birthday!


Breakfast in bed for Billy, courtesy of the twins.  They even squeezed him fresh orange juice!


For lunch, Billy picked chick-fil-a, so we went, for the first time in forever, to eat in, on a very busy Saturday.  We crowded into a booth for 6, barely! = 0

I don't recall what this nugget is supposed to be shaped like, and Juliet isn't here for me to ask. I'll try to remember to ask her after school.  ::update:: she said it looked like a frog to her!


For his birthday, Billy wanted to go to high caliber!  Alice and Emily had been on a school trip, but it was a first visit for the rest of us.  As with so many things these days, registration was online, so while Billy waited in line, I hustled to get all of us registered on my phone**.

Height check!


Teenage mode initiated!


You'd never guess they had no play credits yet!


On our way to archery tag!



Archery tag was tiring!!!  Only Billy really had any skill, and there were tears just a few minutes into our session, so our host kindly let us swap out archery for gelly ball tag!


This was way more fun!  We did think that the balls would glow, when she offered the black lights, but they didn't, so it was actually really difficult to see whether or not you hit your target!



Action shot!


I don't remember the room being particularly cold, but Alice, Emily, Grace and Juliet all have on their outer coats.  I took a selfie that was too blurry to include, but I was not in my coat.



Even Alice participated, which means it must have been fun! <3


We didn't have much time in between our events, but I was able to get everyone some water cups, since we exerted some energy in the arena.

5 of us were tall enough for the faster go carts, and our time was 10 minutes earlier than the twins, so I only have a picture of the twins in their go carts, and none of the rest of us, since we were asked to leave all belongings off the track.


I'm really disappointed with my score, because they slow down your cart to get your attention, and I thought something was wrong with my cart, so I tried to pull over, but then Billy raced by me and I never regained the time. = (  Alice was practicing safe driving, not fun driving, so she was going slow.


Grace and Juliet were middle of their group!


After the go cart races, Billy offered to either buy the kids a game pass, give them a roblox gift card, or cash at home.  Juliet was the only one who wanted to stay and play in the arcade.  Grace followed her and watched her play (and played with her when multiplayer was available.)


Alice, Emily, William, and I went to explore the mall. I hadn't spent much time there, really only when Alice had her summer camp there, many years ago!

They had a mall triangle blocked off.  There was nothing above it, and the carpet didn't appear to be wet.  Possibly leftover from protecting a Christmas tree?  


We didn't get very far when we got called back, but Emily and Grace found a photo op!


Everyone had been anxious to get out the door, so we didn't have Billy's birthday cake for breakfast, but did enjoy it once we were back home!



Happiest of Birthdays to my favorite!

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 *I have wanted these for years, but wasn't willing to pay retail for them, just in case I didn't like them.  And the world doesn't need me buying plastic waste that they will make more of.  So when I saw them, even with the missing "I" i snatched them up!  The set also came with a valentine's set and graduation set.

**usually, I register at home on my PC, where I can easily see all the options and navigate much more efficiently.  We had discussed registering an actual party, complete with party room for him, but once we decided against that, the waiver didn't occur to me.  Also, I was able to register myself and the kids all under one account, but had to start a whole new process for Billy, which I hadn't quite finished by the time he made it to the front of the line.

edit 2-11-25: backdated for continuity. 

Alice's 15th Birthday!

I can't believe that my little, tiny, baby Alice is 15!  She had a busy summer with diving school and band camp and the day before she started her freshman year, she turned 15!

So, this "last night as a 14 year old" picture was also "the night before freshman year" picture!


All four of her siblings had school on her birthday, so we ate the cake, but she waited until after they got home to open her gifts. = )



Billy also wanted to start a new tradition of the birthday child getting a one on two meal with us each year, so we started with Alice.  She picked Texas Roadhouse, which I thought was a very good choice. = )

I was worried about all of the high school things for Alice, but she seems to be thriving and enjoying her new school!  Here's to a wonderful year for my newly minted 15 year old, freshman, first born!  I sure do love her!

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you can see her party pictures here!

edit 9-9-2024: backdated for continuity. 

Billy's 42nd Birthday!!!

Thanks to Sarah's generosity in watching the kids, we celebrated Billy's birthday in two parts this year!  

First, the two of us went back to East Lansing, and stayed at the Wild Goose Inn again, in a different room.  We loved the room we had last time, and this one was just as good, if not better!






Our first stop was a Taco and Tequilla bar that Billy wanted to try the last time we were there, but couldn't fit in.  I didn't much care for my taco (no tomatoes, and I had to ask for the sour cream that I had marked on the checklist) but the marinated beef was really tasty.  Billy really liked his, and the queso was pretty good!  He liked the tequilas in the flight that he tried.  I'm not a huge tequila fan, so I didn't enjoy my drinks much, but I'm really glad that Billy was pleased.



Our next stop was at a Mexican restaurant, whose awnings we had once taken cover beneath, creating the background for one of my favorite family pictures during BATYOT!

I enjoyed this place more.  We sat at the bar (Billy's favorite thing to do) and once I found out that they had more than just Tequilla (what is the deal with East Lansing and Tequilla?) I enjoyed my drink much more! = )

The queso here was even better. That's the only food we ordered, since we had just eaten.  The chips were really good, and I found two that made me think of animals, so I took pictures for the kids. = )

The first looked like a bird head to me!


The next was an elephant foot. = )


From there, we went to the Tin Can, since the last time we were there, it was at occupancy, and we couldn't go.  It was definitely the least posh place we visited, but not nearly as busy since classes weren't back in session yet. 

Canes was our last stop.  We shared a meal with extra bread. = )  And since we're old, that was the end of our evening. 

The next morning, breakfast ran from 8-10.  Our room was out in the guest house, with one additional room.  We heard our neighbors go to breakfast at almost 8 on the dot, so were very surprised that we were the second ones to arrive almost 45 minutes later!  


Billy ate the oatmeal, and I had the eggs and toast. = )

They had a visitor, Yogi, who must have known that we would be easy touches when it came to table scraps.  We didn't want to get in trouble, so we didn't share, though we really wanted to. ; )


Since we'd had canes the night before, and No Thai wasn't yet open, we skipped out on lunch and just headed home to our dear ones.

Our second celebration of Billy was on his birthday, which fell on a Thursday this year.  Everyone got up 10 minutes early so that we could since and enjoy a cookies and cream ice cream cake for breakfast.  Despite having everything ready to roll, including setting the cake out to defrost, cutting the cake was really tricky, and I had to get out my biggest knife!


After dinner, he got to open his gifts, mostly gift cards, since that's what he requested, and lots of handmade cards from his children! = )

It was another fun year of celebrations, even with a looming snowstorm.

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