Wednesday, January 4, 2012

A Little Girl Turns Two.

I can't believe this day has come so quickly.  Our little baby, the one I hoped so much for when we had a little oops with our birth control method two years and nine months ago, has turned two.  As in, not a baby anymore.  I love watching her grow, but like a lot of mommas, I just don't want it to happen so fast.

I love that she's little and she still looks more baby-ish than little girl-ish to me.  I love that she loves cuddles and likes to be held still and walks around with her thumb in her mouth and her blankey dragging behind her.  I love that she has a quick little temper that makes her little tantrums disappear just as quickly as they come.  I love that she follows her big sister around everywhere and tries to imitate everything she does.  I love that she folds her hands to pray and mumbles out mostly indistinguishable words when I pray with the girls at night.  Oh how I love my little two year old!

Chris ended up having the day off from work on her birthday, so we were able to have her party on the morning of her actual birthday. 

I choose Winnie the Pooh simply because I had a lot of decorations from when Gabe had the same theme and I wanted to be able to use them again before nobody wanted a Winnie the Pooh party anymore.  And Anna likes him anyways, so we both won.  
I made a few of these 'hunny' pots by painting clay pots and we already had this big stuffed Pooh Bear.

Chris decorated our dining room really festively.  The picture over the window was something I had saved as well and it fit there perfectly.  Chris drew the Eeyore for a 'Pin the Tail on Eeyore" game.  That's where the boys get there awesome art skills genes.


Yes, 'tale' is purposely spelled incorrectly, in a Pooh way of spelling.

Since we had a mid-morning party, I just made a lot of easy brunch-ish food.  The kids all loved it and it was so easy which makes me love it as well.
I also made the 'honeycomb' centerpiece for the last Pooh party, just by hot gluing rope around an oatmeal canister and adding on some wooden bees.

Veggies, canned mandarin oranges, mini pancakes, mini muffins, 'Piglets' in a blanket, fresh bananas, teddy grahams, and meatballs.

We had about as many older boys as we did younger girls Anna's age, so we had the girls eat inside and the boys eat out at the patio table....so much quieter, and the boys played outside most of the time anyways.



The boys did come in for our game and the cake though which was good because the younger girls didn't quite get the hang of the game.
Anna, no blind fold on, and still pins the tail no where near the correct spot.  hahaha



Cake made by my awesome hubby of course


She didn't quite get the blowing out the candles concept.





Anna didn't seem very excited with the doll house until we took it out of the box.

But her trike was already assembled and she knew just what to do.  Now Anna doesn't have to try to take over Leah's trike!

Celebrating Anna turning two with her friends made for a great birthday for our sweet girl.  I've never not been either pregnant, or already had a new baby on any of my kids' second birthday, which is bittersweet for me.  I'm so excited to see our family of seven grow together without a baby in tow, but I do love having those babies!  A new friend here has a newborn that I get to snuggle with whenever she their family comes over for play dates, and since all my children still like to cuddle as well, I think I'll be okay.  :)

1 comment:

Champion Builders said...

Happy Birthday to your Anna. The pic of her with the fork in her mouth is very sweet and her Pooh dress is adorable.