Dieter is four today! We had a little birthday breakfast for him this morning. He chose waffles.
We lit the candles in his birthday wreath and sang to him. He said "this is a very nice birthday breakfast." Little sweetie. I love that kind of spontaneous thanks from children.
Ken and the boys are off to find the snow. And I'd better get party preparations underway. Tonight we are celebrating two birthdays--Dieter turning four and Jacob turning 19 on Monday. Hooray for January boys!
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Aww how fun! What was the gift he opened...I was trying to read the container but I can't. I'm thinking my little ones need birthday crowns made for their birthdays this year. Love those!
We have that same snowman mug! Love the Stonees.
I don't have January boys, but Harrison turns 4 in March and Big Brother turns 19 in June - how funny.
Enjoy your day! Happy Birthday to both.
Yes, they are Stonees! They're fun, although a little hard for Dieter to stack up. He enjoyed knocking down my stacks, though.
Golightly--how funny that you have a 19 and a 4 year old as well! It's fun, isn't it, having some perspective on how fast it all goes . . .
birthday wishes to Dieter, January people are the best , not that I'm biased or anything seeing as how its my birthday soon ( and hubs and my sisters too ) chuckle
lisa x
Happy, happy, Dieter!
I love his PJs! Happy Birthday to Jacob too!
Wishing Dieter much love on his birthday xxx
Love your blog. I have a question regarding your birthday ring. I'm looking ahead as my son is only four months. Did you make the "people" for your ring? I don't know how to outfit ours.
Thanks and love the birthday crown.
happy birthday to your guys, big & small!
Happy birthday to both your boys.
Hi Shawn. Ours is a "bought" birthday ring, a Kathe Kruse. I was actually just thinking today that they are much nicer than any peg people I could ever make myself. But just to give you ideas and inspiration if you do make yours, each "person" is a little flower or fruit. It's quite fun to try to identify what each one is--a strawberry, a dandelion, etc. Good luck!
Mary Beth,
Thank you so much for responding. I can't wait to start some new family traditions.
Beautiful simple celebrations. Now I've got to check out Stonees!
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