Tuesday, September 23, 2008

SIXTEEN?!!! Sweet! (Not "sweet" 16)

My lil' boy is now 16. He now has his very own debit card, but the driver's license will have to wait for a little while... I think that "might" happen in October or November. We'll see.

To celebrate M's b-day, on Saturday, Mr. Smith took The B-day Boy and a friend to Six Flags for a full day of COASTERS. More flags, more fun. The boys took M's new i-Pod Touch on the rides, and used the accelerometer feature to measure the g-force. Cool! 


You gotta love the looks on their faces. PRICELESS!




B-day dinner: Tri-tip, garlic mashers, and Caesar salad.


There's a very long and somewhat convoluted story behind the procurement of that "log" cake. An inept, yet kind-hearted B-R employee somehow missed the repeated request that I wanted BLUE writing on the cake, as this was for my SON. Initially the sentiment on the cake was written in PINK frosting. YIKES. I was informed that there was nothing to be done about the frosting debacle. Hmmmmmm.... I very kindly instructed the young man to go back to their decorator and have it scraped off and redone. I don't know -- pink just didn't seem like the appropriate color for my 6'3" son's cake. :-)

After much waiting, we finally got what we had originally ordered, but there was pink frosting residue on the cake. Oh, well. It made for an interesting story. Despite the difficulties with customer service, in the end, the cake was tasty. Ugly, but tasty.



Our girls enjoyed helping M celebrate his special day. :-)

Ahhhhh! Now that the birthdaze are over, we can get back to our normal routine -- at least until Nutcracker season hits.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Sdrawkcab Yadhtrib Ytrap=Backwards Birthday Party

To celebrate her 10th b-day, Millie invited four friends over for a very silly party. Ydennek, Haras, Inal, and Yendys helped to make this a most memorable event.

Which way is up? This photo looks good either way.




Is everybody smiling? I hope so!



Backwards Musical Chairs was sooo much fun!


Everybody, sing along:

You to birthday happy!
You to birthday happy!
Millie dear birthday happy!
You to birthday happy!

There are many more adorable photos from the party -- too many to share. We started out the party by giving a birthday present to each of the attendees. Next it was time for cupcakes served in an ice cream dish and an upside down sundae served on a plate with a fork. Sprinkles and toppings were on the bottom. Pizza was the next menu item, but it had to be eaten crust first. Upside down cans of 7-up added a little bubbly to the ytrap. (Thankfully, none of the cans exploded when punctured on the bottom.)

We played several games that were familiar "traditional" party games, but they were all reversed in some manner. The favorite activity to observe was backwards musical chairs. (Daddy-boy supplied the accordion music, but he didn't play the music backwards. That would have been tricky and would have required some practice.) 

M. was responsible for finding and printing out a donkey cartoon for "pin the donkey on the tail," and he most definitely chose an interesting graphic... It was somewhat graphic, but still within the "acceptable" category.  One of the party attendees summed it up by saying that the donkey was, "somewhat disturbing" in appearance. That comment made us laugh, especially since it came from a ten-year-old! My boy was proud of his creative efforts and photoshop skills, but then again, he's a little "warpulated." (Right, UJ?)

Miss Millie received LOTS of nice b-day presents, but the best gift she received is the gift of friendship from four very sweet young ladies. We were all blessed by getting to spend time with these girls. Thanks to all of you for making this a very special (AND very silly) get together.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Double Digits

Miss Millie is TEN!
Millie's most amazing bagel tree did it again! There were 17 "ripe" bagels on the tree this morning. When life gives bagels, slather on the cream cheese. Yummy! This tradition has been going on for years -- ever since a three-year-old little girl "planted" part of a bagel next to a flowering plum in hopes of creating a new strain of fruit. This will be one of those things that we will keep as a tradition until #3 Smithling moves out. Maybe we'll keep it up even after she's gone. That is one prolific tree. Surprisingly, there was a breast cancer awareness bagel on the tree this year. Asiago, Plain, Choc. Chip, and Cinnamon Crunch bagels were all present, accounted for, toasted, and eaten.

Now for "other" birthday silliness: Due to the birthday girl's past infatuation with the word poop and poop-related topics, Big. Bro. has been promising Millie (for the past 10 or 11 months) that he was going to make her a kitty litter cake for her 10th b-day. Although the interest in "poop" has long since passed, a promise is a promise. Or a threat is a threat? Poopy Birthday! The boy kept his "oath," and he even got a hand, or two, from Liesey and Jenny. 

Bartholomew and Jemima did NOT assist with the project, contrary to how it might appear. Those are microwaved Tootsie Rolls® that have been lovingly crafted into authentic looking shapes. GAG!

Millie was thankful that the cake was served to family only. She was fearful that M. would make this cake for her upcoming party in an effort to embarrass her in front of her friends.


Two b-days down, one more to go... 


Many hands make light work. 


Bart was relatively unimpressed with this litter box, or perhaps he was disgusted with the untidy condition. He walked as far away from the box as was possible, which is a good thing since it was made for human consumption. The "cake" tasted much better than it looked; however, we will not make one again. Once is definitely enough.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Fourteen

Look who had a birthday! Liesey Lou is now 14. YIKES!

She's a well-balanced girl...



We celebrated #2 Smithling's special day by going to the dance studio so our resident ballerina could take her regularly scheduled ballet technique/pointe and tap classes. She didn't tell anyone at the studio that it was her birthday, as she didn't want it to be a big deal. We finally got to eat the "by request" homemade chicken pot pie birthday dinner some time after 8PM. It was tasty! AJ joined in on the festivities, so it was a party indeed. :-) 

Pot pie was followed by a Snickers "Blizzard" cake from DQ. We were already stuffed, but we found more room for dessert. 

Oh, and there were a few presents thrown in for good measure. Aside from receiving $ and gift cards galore, the b-day girl was also given a lovely cross pendant and a jigsaw puzzle from Millie, piano sheet music (Pride and Prejudice Soundtrack) from her big bro., a shawl/wrap, a dance warm-up jumpsuit, and beautiful earrings.

One September birthday down, two to go...