We got through the last of our Fall birthdays marathon last week. It was Toddzilla's first "real" party; in other words he actually had guests besides his own family and his godparents.
All went famously. I honestly grinned and expected the worst. It could have been dicey: four little three year old boys left to their own devices (I didn't plan any activities) and a host of older girl siblings, having their own tea party upstairs. But Toddzilla was a gracious host, even sharing his brand new toys like it was no big deal. (Let me assure you - it was a huge deal!)
All went famously. I honestly grinned and expected the worst. It could have been dicey: four little three year old boys left to their own devices (I didn't plan any activities) and a host of older girl siblings, having their own tea party upstairs. But Toddzilla was a gracious host, even sharing his brand new toys like it was no big deal. (Let me assure you - it was a huge deal!)
The one small hitch lay in my cake design. Initially, I was pleased with how Tyrone - of the Backyardigans fame - turned out, considering I had ample "help" from Toddzilla himself. Then one of the mothers brought me back down to earth with this: "Oh, what a cute Arthur cake!"
3 comments:
But did you see that on Thanksgiving Day Arthur is going to be 3D animation, ala Backyardigans? I thought of your cake photos when I saw the ad!
When I first saw the photos, the Tyrone photo didn't load but the Arthur logo and the cake did. My first thought was -- "How interesting, someone is a big fan of George the Moose.
Ha ha. It looks like Tyrone to me. Before I started reading, I wondered why you had a picture of Arthur with the Tyrone cake.
Shaun, George the Moose certainly fits the bill!
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