We give our children four things for each birthday.
Something they want.
Something they need.
Something to wear.
Something to read.
The want was obvious.
I'd been working on a doll with red hair, but she was adamant about the pink, so I gave it pink hair instead. She wuvs her. Her name is Katrina Daisy Petal.The need was also pretty obvious if you've been watching the pictures of her of late - a hat of her own.

I'm not totally happy with it, but she is and it's the first hat I've made, so I'm cutting myself some slack (even if I did cut the brim too short. Grrrr....)Something to wear was a skirt. Easy, peasy (if you don't count all of the gathering, which I don't or I'd go crazy) and such a sunny skirt for the beginning of fall.
Katrina Daisy Petal got a matching skirt.Something to read was When Stella Was Very Very Small which was bought a week before her birthday, back in the good ol' days when she was still proud of being 'wittle'.
Luckily, the book ends with Stella becoming a big girl ("Like me?!?!?" says she), so we're good.Also, siblings give to siblings. Hannah gave her a blanket that she worked hard on making for Katrina Daisy Petal. Luckily it was almost as big of a hit as the doll.
She stayed up late with me the night before Ains' birthday sewing the buttons on the blanket. She was falling asleep while she was stitching when she cuddled up to me and said "It's fun loving someone so much that you'll make stuff for them, isn't it?" Yes it is.About the pirate something. We decided on the cake.
Everything on it but the pirates, chopsticks and sails, and licorice is edible. Who eats licorice? (Besides my husband and mother.)
The sailboat carries the captain of the pirate ship - a Pirate Girl. The only pirate Ains won't let Gray play with.Hannah made a kick-ass pirate flag.
Here are some other snapshots of our day.




(See the pirate walking the plank? You can't see the pirate standing behind him with a sword. Ains put him there "or the otha pie-ut not go on pank." My girl's a bit bloodthirsty methinks.)
Thank you for all of the lovely birthday wishes!
Now.
It's one of my favorites, and it has three meanings.
Yesterday was Farmer's Market day. Today I heard Ainsley pretending that her Littlest Pet Shop animals were going to the Farmer's Market with her. They wanted too many vegetables and her basket was overflowing. The bunnies and the pony got into a fight over the carrots. The dog ate her fudge. She was a very frustrated mommy.





One week I go over to her house and we do a project.
The next week, she comes over to my house and we do a project.
Sometimes we deep clean a room,
sometimes we work on a craft that needs to be finished,
sometimes it's just housework that one of us is drowning in.
This week it was canning pears at her house.
But it's while the two of us are working
(and taking tiny breaks every now and then to care for children),
it's then that the best stuff happens.
Our kids are becoming the best of friends.


It rhymed so well with our morning that it made a beautiful stanza of our day.


And Writing.
The teacher was told to knock it off by her unimpressed students.
Fast on the heels of Economics came Healthy Communication and Safe Interpersonal Relationships.
Then Architecture.
Then naptime for the youngest student who thought he was attending Demolition.
Theatre. In the bathtub with mermaid dolls.
Shop Class.
Mathematics.
Alchemy.
(Water and cement dust and rocks turning into a hard rock is magical. You can put this in 'Science' if you'd rather.)
Science. Entomology, if you must know.
Animal Reproduction.
No Octomom jokes, please. My cat deserves better than that. (And this eight kitten litter has finally convinced my husband that it's worth it to spay a barn cat! I'm over the moon!)
And Grandparent's Day, of course.
After reviewing their day, I came to the conclusion that the only thing that they missed was recess.




