Yesterday was my 29th birthday.
And since I believe that a girl's first 29th birthday is extra special,
this is going to be a really long post.
You have been warned.
We started out the festivities with a movie and ice cream (no kiddos allowed) on Friday.
But the real fun happened on Saturday.
Remember this party that I didn't take my camera to?
Well, they had another one.
And I took my camera this time.
Yay!
There was pony riding:
(Jay did not want to get on.
When it was over we asked if he had fun.
His response?
"Nope.")
(Leo liked it.)
Free Jamba Juice:
(We might have gone back for thirds.)
A bounce house obstacle course:
(Leo did this over and over again while Jay sat on the ground drinking Jamba Juice.)
Lunch:
A petting zoo:
with Jay-sized rabbits
baby goats
and baby rabbits
(which were, by far, the favorite)
Jay could not get enough of that baby rabbit.
He would have sat here all day if we let him.
In fact, once we left he cried "wabeet, wabeet!"
the whole way home.
And snow cones:
(If you blow that up you can see that he's lapping it up like a little dog.
It was pretty darn cute.)
Any how, we told Leo that the party was for my birthday,
(It was a child-safety fair.)
Because he was really, super concerned that I wasn't having a party.
Now the bad thing is that he is going to be disappointed by his own birthday party regardless of what we do.
Any how,
Sunday was full of relaxing and eating good food.
I made enchiladas.
(They were delicious!)
And this cake.
If you like cake/have taste buds you should definitely try it.
It has mandarin oranges in the cake so it's extra moist and fluffy.
And I'm pretty sure the frosting is what angels use for pillows.
It's amazing.
The girl I got the recipe from called it "Mandarin Orange Cake"
but when I put it in my recipe book I re-titled it
"Heavenly Cream Cloud of Dreamy Fluffiness."
Seriously, make it now.
You won't regret it.
These boys approved of the cake.
And since I believe that a girl's first 29th birthday is extra special,
this is going to be a really long post.
You have been warned.
We started out the festivities with a movie and ice cream (no kiddos allowed) on Friday.
But the real fun happened on Saturday.
Remember this party that I didn't take my camera to?
Well, they had another one.
And I took my camera this time.
Yay!
There was pony riding:
(Jay did not want to get on.
When it was over we asked if he had fun.
His response?
"Nope.")
(Leo liked it.)
Free Jamba Juice:
(We might have gone back for thirds.)
A bounce house obstacle course:
(Leo did this over and over again while Jay sat on the ground drinking Jamba Juice.)
Lunch:
A petting zoo:
with Jay-sized rabbits
baby goats
and baby rabbits
(which were, by far, the favorite)
Jay could not get enough of that baby rabbit.
He would have sat here all day if we let him.
In fact, once we left he cried "wabeet, wabeet!"
the whole way home.
And snow cones:
(If you blow that up you can see that he's lapping it up like a little dog.
It was pretty darn cute.)
Any how, we told Leo that the party was for my birthday,
(It was a child-safety fair.)
Because he was really, super concerned that I wasn't having a party.
Now the bad thing is that he is going to be disappointed by his own birthday party regardless of what we do.
Any how,
Sunday was full of relaxing and eating good food.
I made enchiladas.
(They were delicious!)
And this cake.
If you like cake/have taste buds you should definitely try it.
It has mandarin oranges in the cake so it's extra moist and fluffy.
And I'm pretty sure the frosting is what angels use for pillows.
It's amazing.
The girl I got the recipe from called it "Mandarin Orange Cake"
but when I put it in my recipe book I re-titled it
"Heavenly Cream Cloud of Dreamy Fluffiness."
Seriously, make it now.
You won't regret it.
These boys approved of the cake.