Mom, I'll play with the toy once I've read the directions. You can't rush these things.
Looks fun, Dad, but how does it taste?
We played games (matching sets of pictures to Ildri's age at the time, and recalling details of her birth), opened gifts and had cake. The adults had a barn cake (butter cake with lemon buttercream), and Ildri had her own low-sugar, healthy cake. She really enjoyed it. She ended up with enough toys to keep her playthings different every day of the week. My two favorite gifts: The Happy Birthday Book by Dr. Seuss (because it makes me think of my Grandpa) and a little smock that my own sister used to wear when she was a toddler.
The best part of the day is that it was simple, and revolved around family. Ildri's schedule stayed intact, which made her time with visitors short, but sweet. She had fun and didn't get overwhelmed, which was my main focus. And since Kirstin, Khyle and Matthew came in the night before, so we got lots of time with a "little" baby! All in all, it was a joyous occasion. I can't wait for her 2nd birthday!
After she opened the Little People farm, she climbed on top of the box and stood up. What a silly girl!
And just for fun, I thought I'd include her first picture ever. I can't believe it's been a year since this magical moment.
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