Thursday, February 23, 2012

Lia's 4th Birthday!

Well, twelve days after our little boy came into the world, our little girl turned four years old!  With the help of a few others, I was able to put together some semblance of a birthday for my daughter in my sleep-deprived, postpartum state.  We had a combined birthday party with the twins at my parents' house on Sunday, February 19th.  As always, Lia had the time of her life running around with her cousins, opening gifts, and eating cake and ice cream.  We then celebrated her actual birthday on the 22nd at our house with just the Hartland fam and grandma who was down from Issy to help with Logan again this week.  I think Lia was pretty pleased with her overall birthday and can't stop talking about how much taller she is or bigger her feet are now that she is four years old!


Lia and I have been talking about what kind of cake she wanted for her fourth birthday party for a year now.  So, I couldn't say 'no' to making an Ariel cake even with a nine-day old baby under the roof!  I somehow managed to get this cake made and decorated on Sunday morning thanks to Logan's marathon nap.


After a hamburger dinner at grandma's house later that day, we opened up gifts.  Here is Lia showing off her "Hello Kitty" lip glosses.
 

The aspiring artist tearing into her newest palette of Crayola watercolors.
 

Lia gearing up for the big "blow out" of four candles with her cousins at her side.


Blowing out her candles!

Sampling the Ariel cake.


After the gift opening and cake eating were all done, the cousins got a little bored and turned to grandpa for some entertainment.  Callie got creative and started decorating him with gift wrap and such.  I just couldn't pass up this photo opportunity!
 

Lia, Rylie, Garrett, Brynn, and Callie all surrounding their gift wrapped grandpa!
 

Lia's good friend, Kaylee, stopped by on her actual birthday to give her a present.  Here are the two silly girls posing with the slinky that Lia received as her gift.

On the night of the 22nd, we celebrated Lia's birthday by first eating dinner in the dining room.  This is how Logan spent most of the evening.
 

We then moved into the living room for some more gift opening.

Here is our birthday princess opening up an Alice in Wonderland book from Lola. 


After a quick wardrobe change into one of her new "jamma dresses," Lia stopped for a quick pic with her grandma.  It was such a treat to have her join us for Lia's big day!


We finished off the evening with some apple crisp and real whipped cream.  Here is Lia blowing out her second round of candles!

Logan decided to wake up in time to join us for a family picture. 

The birthday girl insisted on one more costume change before bed that night into her beloved Rapunzel dress that she had waited months to get!  I'd say her fourth birthday was a success! 

Happy Birthday Lia Elizabeth!  We sure do love you!

And, lastly, here is Lia's quarterly report of all the things that she has been up to the past three months of her life! 
1.  It is ALL about the pajamas!  She wears them nonstop!  The only time we can get her to change out of them is when we are going outside and that usually takes some convincing.  Her current favorite is the Hello Kitty "jamma dress" that only gets taken off her body to go straight into the washing machine about once a week!  When will she grow out of this?
2.  Lia has developed a definite opinion about what she does wear when she is forced to take off her pajamas.  There are only a few pairs of pants and shirts that she will agree to put on.  She has also developed a definite dislike of tights and it is a weekly battle to get her to wear them to church.
3.  Lia started ballet in the last three months and loves it!  I have already signed her up for the next session that runs through May.
4.  Lia saw her second movie in the theatre last month when we were without power for 27 hours due to the ice storm that hit our area after the snow fell.  We had to think of a few activities to keep us out of our freezing house and seeing Beauty and the Beast in 3D was one of them.  She loved it and was even spotted reaching out from her seat to try and touch the "falling snow."  So cute.
5.  She has become a pro at quoting lines from various movies.  I find myself constantly asking her which character she is quoting as random movie lines come out of her mouth all the time!
6.  Lia has found a question that she loves to ask all the time!  It is "How come?" which is her equivalent to the questions, "Why?"  She asks it several times a day and I now find myself explaining things in advance just to avoid her asking that question!
7.  Lia has developed an anti-stink fetish.  It came out of nowhere this winter!  She detests anything that smells and avoids stinky situations like the plague.  Very random.
8.  Lia has discovered the art of making funny faces and does it all the time.
9.  She has begun asking us to tell her made-up stories of various characters (Snow White, Rapunzel, Ariel, etc) and even prefers them at times to the books in her room. 
10.  Whenever we are debating whether or not to grant a wish or request of hers, Lia will instruct us to say, "Alright," in this funny voice.  I don't know how she thought of this, but I will admit that it is quite convincing whenever I am on the fence about something she wants.  Clever girl...



5 comments:

  1. You've got some serious cake deco skills--I love it!! Looks like Lia had an awesome bday. Hope you are all doing well!!

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  2. I love that cake! Even more impressive with a newborn under your feet. Where did you get that cute Rapunzel dress?

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  3. Happy Birthday, Lia! Fabulous job on the cake, Lis -- very cute!

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  4. Wow, Lia is so grown up! Lip gloss already! I love the cake too.

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  5. Ahhh so sweet! Four year olds are such a treat! Enjoy her! What an amazing cake you made! one year I did a real barbie in the cake and you make the cake a big dress. oh boy! I bet YOU could have made that cake look good! ha ha Logan is looking so cute!

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