2.04.2016

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as of last weekend she's completed six trips around the sun, this girl of mine.  she woke to us quieting singing the birthday song, and a house full of balloons and color.  we surprised her with a camera of her own and turned a built-in hamper in her room into a 'secret nook'.  we celebrated with a late-morning tea party for her and six of her girlfriends.  (her closest male friends were good sports about it, and had her on their minds too- one left a pot of red gerber daisies on the stoop for her, and another sent a text message to her (via his mama, of course) that read something like "Hi Claire.  I love you.  Happy Birthday" (followed by about 70 or 80 little emojis or whatever they are called- whatever they are, my old (not smartphone) phone recognizes them simply as rectangles....).  it was funny, deciding to encourage a 'girls-only' party.  it took me a while to come around to it, and I didn't want to leave anyone out, but also knew I wanted something small (in the winter, in our small house) and so a tea party sounded like a good plan.  and I imagined it might be the ladies who'd enjoy it most, so I told her it was nice to include everyone, yes, but that it was also okay to have a girls-only thing sometimes, too.  and so while she fully embraced the girliness sparkle of it all, I was (only moderately, though) surprised when the first thing she did when her first couple guests showed up was to run into the back yard to show them how to shoot her little bow and arrow.  so there's that.  she is, quite truly, my little warrior princess.

papa, about three weeks prior to the party, informed me he was going to either rent a tux or buy a bow tie and cummerbund, in order to better play the part of server at her party.  a role I hadn't put upon him or even really thought much about before, figuring the little ladies could just self-serve their mini sandwiches and such.  but oh no- he had a plan.  and I must say that it was so very well executed and that it made the girls so giddy and giggly, and Claire was so surprised (good surprised) to see her main man so gussied up, just for her.

we sang to her, we ate cake, we pinned horns on a unicorn, we made fairy glitter gel for the girls to take home, we listened to them play.  this was the first year I didn't specifically request 'no gifts' and insist to people that "their presence is their present", seeing as how, as they get older, they start to get the idea that "oh, hey- people will probably bring me a present", and generally not wanting to too much interfere with however people wanted to celebrate her, and she has had such fun with her sweet gifts.  a wee little tea set, a paint-your-own birdhouse kit, a stuffed monkey, a lovely handmade pillowcase, a beautiful book, a handmade coiled rope bowl, a fairy doll crafting set and magnetic fairy play board...... not to mention the sweetest box in the mail from nana and pipop, filled with all sorts of thoughtful goodies, and a handmade stuffed dog (and matching pajamas!) made by my mom.

it was such fun, all of it.  such bright, hopeful, colorful, simple fun.



six years since that blizzard-y, full moon night.  my goodness.  it both does, and does not, seem like so long ago~





may she feel special, and celebrated.
may she know the depth of our love for her.
may she feel safe and secure.
may she know the joy she bring to us, to her world.

may she celebrate ever so many more birthdays, in good health and much happiness.

all my love to you, sweet girl.

16 comments:

  1. What a wonderful celebration. Belated Birthday wishes to a very special girl.

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  2. I love how you celebrated your sweet girl Amanda. I can't believe she is six already! Time is flying by.
    What beautiful photos, I especially love the ones of you just after you brought her into the world, beautiful!

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  3. Oh what a wonderful birthday! It sounds like it couldn’t have been more perfect for her or for both of you. Just a perfect fairy tale birthday!

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    1. we really did have a great time, and keeping it somewhat small helped it to feel easy and fun and not at all stressful :)

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  4. i love this SO much!!! happiest birthday claire! so sweet! i absolutely love all the special little bits, especially her daddy's "plan" love love love!!!!

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    1. thank you Jenny! oh my goodness- yes. his little plan.... so thought out and so well executed, to the delight of the little ladies and me!

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  5. I am one of those people who never comments, but I just wanted to say thanks so much for sharing your life and your family with us. You make my day brighter each time you post. And happiest of birthdays to your sweet girl!

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    1. thank you, Lisa~ I so appreciate your kind and thoughtful words.
      cheers!

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  6. happy birthday to your daughter and I cannot cannot believe she is six years old!!! Gosh!

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  7. This is so lovely! I'm getting ideas for my 4-yo daughter's future parties, who never has had an "official" one. :)

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    1. thank you! have fun planning your little one's day :)

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