The party itself was, as you can imagine, so much fun and complete chaos! The girls wore handmade chef's hats (complete with pink satin lining-thank you Auntie Mary!), adorned with cupcake liner flowers (which the girls made when they arrived) and their names added by them in colourful letter stickers. This year we threw her a Baking Party, which was something I've been wanting to do for a long time. I made her a cake just like this pink party cake-it was the perfect balance of girly, fancy, and delicious (and shh, don't tell the girls, but this is one of the easiest and quickest cakes to make). As a mom, that both amazes and saddens me, but of course it's always a super happy occasion, and making cake for my girls is one most fulfilling things possible. You might remember this colourful post from last year, when she turned 4-I feel as though I just made that cake, and yet it was a year ago. The kick off was on April 25th, when our little (but not so little) Reese turned 5. Between my husband, myself, my kids, my dad, and more, it seems there's a birthday every week (and one wedding anniversary in 3 days!), and that's one way to guarantee there will be no shortage of birthday cake (in case you're concerned about my lack of cake). I especially love those celebrated by my family and friends, and now that we're into spring nearing summer, it's a birthday extravaganza. Not just mine, but pretty much any birthday I can be part of. As you may have guessed, I love birthdays.
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