Showing posts with label Birthday Traditions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday Traditions. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Nine Is...

This is nine. 
Nine is Wonder Woman dolls. 
And tools. 
And wishes come true. 
Nine is a wonderful sense of humor. 
And a love of googily eyes. 
Nine is red dresses (with pockets!) that twirl! 
It's beautiful birthday greetings from family and friends. 
 It's rainbows and horses (and rainbow horses), 
It's best friend necklaces. 
Nine is hikes in the woods. 
And hot chocolate with friends. 
Nine is a Barn Owl carved by your Grandpa Gene. 
 It's birthday wishes from daddy (and mama and Grace). 
And lighting candles as you remember each trip around the sun. 
 This is nine. 
 It's sweetness and light and magic and wonder. 
 Nine is Emma, and we couldn't be more proud of the young lady she has become!

Happy 9th birthday, Emma Faith! We love you to the moon and stars and back again, and cannot wait to see all that this next trip around the sun has waiting for you! We have no doubt it will be another amazing year! xo

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Happy "Give Emma A Sparkly, Red Dress" Day!

February 19, 2011 
(almost three years old)

February 19, 2017
(almost nine years old)
Evidently, February 19th is "Give Emma a Sparkly Red Dress Day". Six years ago, before her third birthday my mom gave her what became her "first favorite fancy dress" . She wore that dress to her family birthday celebration that afternoon and pretty much daily after that. The day that dress no longer fit was a a very sad day for our sweet Emma. Fast forward six years, and as I was walking through Target one afternoon in January (while the girls were at ski team) I noticed this sparkly red dress and was instantly transported back several years to my sweet second-born daughter and her love of a certain red sparkly dress. I snapped a picture, texted it to my mom and a plan was set in motion. "Sparkly Red Dress the Sequel" would given to Emma for her ninth birthday as her gift from Gramma Terri and Grandpa Gene. It was perfect!

So, last night, as I was thinking about all that needs to be done for Emma's birthday this Tuesday I realized that it might be wise to see if my mom would like her to have her dress a couple of days early. "Yes, give it to her to wear to church tomorrow" my mom replied. A bag was found, the dress placed inside and the card my mom had sent (along with the new addition for the birthday ring) was placed on top. I put it on the china cabinet and waited for it to be discovered in the morning.

And then, as I was scrolling through Facebook this morning my "memories" popped up. I can't ever pass up the chance to look back and reflect on our many adventures and am especially happy that I did so today because it was then that I saw that six years ago today she had received her first red sparkly dress! What an absolute treat to know that six years later on this very day she was being given her next red sparkly dress. It just made this day all the more special!

And so, when our soon-to-be nine year old saw what was inside the bag today she was over the moon!

"It's like my first red sparkly dress, mama! How old was I when I got that one?" she asked.
 "You were almost three years old! And what's even more interesting is that Gramma Terri gave you that dress on this very day six years ago! So, clearly, February 19th is 'Give Emma a Red Sparkly Dress Day!"

And as you can imagine she has totally run with that one!  xo

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Birthday Traditions

Yesterday was Emma's third birthday which brought with it lots of lovely new birthday traditions.  Over the course of the last year I had seen so many lovely birthday traditions on various blogs and websites. I had wanted to start some of them on Grace's birthday last year but had not really happened upon them until right before her special day.  Many of them come from the Waldorf philosophy of education, and while we wouldn't describe ourselves as "a Waldorf Family", we certainly have a Waldorf flavor to lots that we do!  

The night before she turned three we read the birthday eve poem (located at the end of this post).  The next morning when the girls joined us in bed, we gave Emma the required three kisses and then placed the birthday crown, that Dave and I made the night before, on her head.  We all headed downstairs where this was discovered:
Later that morning we began the fabulous new tradition of letting the birthday girl decorate her own cake! In years past we always had pre-decorated cakes, but this year Grace had asked if we could make and decorate a cake for Emma.  What a fabulous idea!  So later we headed to the store to buy the requested raspberries and strawberries that would adorn the cake, and upon returning home the girls got to work.  They took such pride in making such a special cake for such a special occasion, that I can easily say we will never have a pre-decorated cake on their birthday day again!
That evening our family of friends came over to celebrate Emma's third trip around the sun!  The house was full of joy, love and excitement as friends played and chatted, pizza and salad were eaten and lots of wonderful memories were made!
Then it was time for the much anticipated cake!  The little girls (and the mamas too) were super excited to see it covered in lovely berries!  Even though it is not nearly berry season around here, it certainly was a lovely prelude of things to come!
The following three photos were taken by Sarah Douglas. 
After everyone headed home we each gave Emma a wish for this next year.  David wished Emma a year full of discovery.  Grace wished Emma a year of seeing lots of stars and the moon.  And I wished Emma a year full of love, joy and wonder.  Before bed we read her birthday story to her (often called the crossing the rainbow bridge story) and more kisses were given and sweet dreams were wished.  As I was tucking the girls in Grace said: "This was the best Emma birthday ever!"  I completely agree!  Sadly, it's going to seem like it's an eternity before July arrives and we get to experience all these wonderful new birthday traditions again!

Birthday Eve Poem
When I have said my evening prayer, 
And my clothes are folded on the chair, 
And mother switches off the light, 
I'll still be __ years old tonight. 

But from the very break of day, 
Before the children rise and play, 
Before the darkness turns to gold, 
Tomorrow, I'll be __ years old. 

__ kisses when I wake. 
__candles on my cake. 
-Anonymous