It's the beginning of birthday season at our house. In the next six months we will celebrate all eight of our birthdays, a statistical improbability.
Zoë opened her presents right around noon—soon after the kids got home from their swim practice.
She started with opening a picture Alexander drew for her. Then she opened a book Auntie K sent...apparently for me...which made sense because it arrived right around Mother's Day...but then we were texting and she said, "I was thinking for Zoë's birthday. I wouldn't send the worst A B C book."
And I thought, "Okay...so this book is for Zoë, not me."
And it was fine that she wasn't sending The Worst Alphabet Book Ever because we have that on our shelf already (Uncle David sent it a few years back, I believe) and I told her that on a phone call we'd had earlier in the week...but that conversation happened while I was on the pool deck, so things were loud and...so, anyway...that was a series of miscommunications.
But that doesn't matter because Zoë thought All My Friends Are Dead was hilarious.
She read it aloud to her brothers after she finished opening gifts and they chuckled here and there. When she was finished, though, all three of them threw their heads back with deep guffaws, reminding me quite a bit of Statler and Waldorf.
Here we'll take a brief break from Zoë to discuss how hard birthday season is for Phoebe. It was difficult last year. And It's so far been difficult this year. Phoebe wants to know if everything is "for meeeeee?"
Birthday cereal for breakfast!
"For meeeee?"
Well, for Zoë, technically.
"Oh."
But she's going to share with everyone.
"Yay!"
Rachel's making a cake.
"For meeeee?"
No, for Zoë.
"Oh, not for me..."
It's time for presents!
"For meeee?"
No, for Zoë.
The response to the present thing was a sudden and passionate barrage of tears. Here she is sitting stoically on Daddy's laps while watching Zoë open all of her phenomenal gifts:
Here's Zoë opening up a set of watercolour paints:
That perked Phoebe up (she was excited to paint with Zoë later):
It's always good to learn how to be happy for other people.
Zoë has been interested in rubber band bracelet making lately, so we got her a kit.
She also got a fox towel, which will be useful this summer; a fox duvet cover to big-girl-ize her bed (rainbows and unicorns are out); a watercolour how-to book; and a book of happy observations (to inspire poetry and/or just a close observation of the world).
Here's Phoebe resting on the freshly-stuffed duvet cover and fox towel:
Rachel whipped up a small (10-serving) cake in the afternoon, which we ate in lieu of dinner before heading off to our first swim meet (to be fair, we packed a dinner for the kids and the rest of the family ate before they came...a little bit later).
We're planning on having a celebration for Zoë and Benjamin in the middle of our beach trip. And then probably will have a little celebration on Benjamin's actual birthday. And then both Benjamin and Zoë want a friend party this year...which seems fair because Benjamin hasn't had a party since he turned five and Zoë has never had a party.
So there is a lot more cake in our future.
Here's Phoebe asking once again if that cake is for her (it's not).
And here she is moments after asking whether she could help put candles in...and being told no...and then saying, "Okay, Daddy." Clearly her mouth said something her mind and body had no intention of following through with.
She did a good job sticking in the candle she grabbed though!
Here's Zoë with her quick-cake:
Here she is laughing because none of our fire-making tools would make fire.
Daddy broke out the blow torch, which worked...scarily well. He could light two candles at once.
She completely misunderstood what he meant and instead of grabbing the whole cake server to help put it on her plate, she said "Okay," grabbed the cake with her hand and plopped it on her plate.
"Oh, you homeschool your kids? I homeschool my kids, too!"
"Oh! Well, happy birthday to Zoë! It's really the worst birthday for a swim kid because it makes them the very youngest of their age group, so I kind of feel bad for them!"
Phoebe's curls!
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DeleteBarracudas!! When you were Marlins, didn't you swim against Barracudas? I think so. But I can't remember what city they were. HB 2 Z!!!
ReplyDeleteBurnaby has a Barracuda team! :) I just looked it up online. Also (you'll find this interesting) PoCo has made their outdoor pools FREE (I think that's pretty cool). Thanks for all your hard work over the years!
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