Blythe actually had the longest birthday she will probably EVER have this year...we started out in Paris, left there about 12 Paris time; flew to Chicago; then on to the Valley of the Sun. We landed here about 10pm our time, which would make it about 5am the next day Paris time...and, actually, she wasn't born until 10:45pm so really-she wasn't even 2 yet in the States. I don't know how much she actually enjoyed flying all day long (and waiting, and flying, and waiting some more..) but she sure knew it was her birthday! She kept singing, "Happy to me, Happy to ME!" all day long. Which is the toddler's rendition of Happy Birthday, of course.
The day before we left, we had a little celebration in Paris with Adam's parents & sister, my mom, and the four of us. It involved a tower of macaroons with candles on top that looked absolutely adorable but tasted...well...odd. They were from a little gourmet store and Rebecca and Celine (my mother-in-law & sis-in-law) had picked out a box that had flavors like "orange blossom with anise" that we just weren't gourmet enough to appreciate...but it sure LOOKED adorable!! I had decided that we'd do a little family thing the weekend after we got home, so I didn't have to pack presents there & back. I also knew that we'd all be jet-lagged (just HOW jet-lagged I had no idea) and that I would be 7 months pregnant; so low-key was the way to go. It was just going to be our little family and my mom, since she was staying until Sunday afternoon.
Plans change, though. My sweet little daughter was convinced that we would be going to my aunt & uncle's for her birthday cake; because that was where we'd celebrated Pax's birthday and our cousin Joe's birthday, when we were there for Thanksgiving. Birthday cakes and "Jimmy's house" just went together in her mind. I, however, had calves the size of Texas (thanksverymuch, super long pregnant flights) and wasn't up to driving 3 hours to get there. So we invited my aunt & uncle up to a little lunch party Sunday after church; and she was thrilled! Janet and Jimmy would be there for cake!
Friday & Saturday was spent trying to recover (we got home at midnight Friday; Pax slept until 3 am. That's pretty much how it went for the next week...B had no issues with the time-change but, true to form, my not-so-great sleeper had a VERY hard time adjusting!), going to the grocery store (not only had we been gone for 2 weeks; we'd been home from 2 weeks' worth of Christmas travels for all of 3 days before that, and moved into this house 2 days before that. The cupboards were pretty bare), and building little-miss-I'm-2-now a bed. Well, Adam did that part...I was only allowed to prime and paint. Something about being 7 months pregnant...
...but B LOVED helping her daddy build her "big girl bed"! She even picked out the paint color herself-lavender. What can I say? She knows what she wants and she'll tell ya. Kinda like her mama, that part. We got the design plans off the same site we used to build our bed & Pax's last year, as well as a bookshelf we made around the same time. Although I didn't do any of the building, this time. Adam is learning a ton about woodworking and loves it-but says he needs some clamps badly. Which if you look at the picture and know anyting about woodworking, you will be able to tell. I still think it's pretty fantastic, and one of the most adorable things I've ever seen; and-well-she's pretty happy with it!
My Mom is making her a little quilt for it which I know she'll love; can't wait to see it all finished!
Saturday, while a giant pot of pinto beans sat soaking on the stove, I made the birthday cake. When asked what she wanted for a birthday cake (what flavor? a flower, or a dolly or something else? Her brother gave her loooooots of ideas), B responded "A purple cake," I'm seeing a pattern here...


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