Knight in Shining Armor 1st Birthday Party {CAKE}

Hosting a Knight in Shining Armor 1st Birthday Party

My husband and I have decided that we won’t be doing huge parties every year for our children. But we will do bigger parties for milestone birthdays. For our oldest daughter’s 1st birthday we did a “Princess Party over the 4th of July holiday so all our parents could be in attendance. For our younger daughter we did a “Snow Princess Party” in the middle of January. Since I’m a bit on the OCD side of things when it comes to things like name, photo sessions within the 1st year, and birthday party consistency among my children I thought it would be only appropriate to do a “Prince Party” for my son’s 1st birthday. My hubs wasn’t a huge fan of the sissy options out there. We chatted for a while and landed on a “Knight Party”! Sticks with the royalty theme but a bit more masculine!

I’m going to do a series of post since walking you through all the DYI party details got pretty lengthy. Today I’ll tell you about the

CAKE

I love how this cake turned out! I discovered a new thing called ‘sugar sheets’ at Wal-Mart. Since I haven’t’ perfected my cake decorating skills to this kind of level it was a GREAT option! It was about $3-4 a sheet. It only took one sheet to make this cake. I made a simple box of devil’s food chocolate cake in a 11x14 rectangle pan. I had my husband sketch this castle {found on Google images line drawings} with a black edible marker, then I cut out the castle.

After the cake was baked but before frosting I laid this on top and cut the outer shape of the castle out. I also cut out the door. Then I placed plastic wrap under the edges of the cake as to not get frosting on the cake stand/carrier and frosted the sides and top of the cake with chocolate frosting. I let that try and then added a second coat. I took the backing off the sugar sheet and placed it on top of the moist frosting so it would adhere well. I found the dragon on picnic.com, made it red and printed {this same dragon was used several places throughout the party}. I cut triangles and taped them to tooth picks for the flags.

See how it became glossy and looks more like real frosting after adhering!

SMASH CAKE {My MOM MASTERPIECE}:

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Puppet Show

Puppet show!

Just to be clear. I am NOT good at stopping 'my' day to play with my kids. I know it is an essential part of being thier mom but it doesn't come natural to me. I feel like I have to accomplish something {in the eyes of the world} to make my days worth something. To give myself the excuse to stay home. So, things like puppet shows are becoming a more frequent thing around our house, but for me, it's not easy to let myself have this kind of fun.

My oldest daughter is kind of frightened by this particular puppet but loves the animal finger puppets her Aunt Meg gave her. We have had several variations of puppet show but the most successful so far was preformed behind our preschool table. I just tipped the table on it’s side, hid behind it with my pile of finger puppets and sang my own version of “brown bear brown bear what do you see” for each animal until we’d gone all the way through the pile. All three children were enthralled for at least 15-20 minutes. The oldest 2 (girls 3.5 and 2) learned the rhythm and began singing with me. We have a left over castle {box} from my son’s 1st birthday party that we’re recently done puppet shows in. My eldest actually did the main portion of the performance all on her own as her little sister and I sat in preschool sized chairs outside the window along with an assortment of ‘babies’ in chairs. Simple fun. Play is something I enjoy but have to remind myself to take part in among my days filled with diaper changes, meal prep, and running up and down the stairs swapping babes out for naps.

Does being a play-at-home mom come easy for you? Here's a fun resource I've found: Play at Home Mom!

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My {Different} Girl: repost

photo credit: dare to be different

Tonight, I was shopping at the Duck Duck Goose Consignment Sale in Pine Bluff with my oldest daughter Maggie. When I invited her to go with me I explained to her where we where going and that we would be shopping for her cousins. She would have to stay in the stroller, would miss her afternoon movie, and need to obey the 1st time. She chose to stay home and watch the movie. {duh}

Right before I walked out the door she ran to me and timidly said, "I changed my mind." Cool. We grabbed flip-flops and headed out the door after asking if she needed a quick potty break. Driving in the van listening to Little Einsteins play in the back seat and my sweet 3-year-old singing along and following their every direction. Joyous!

When we arrived at the sale I reminded her of the rules, "you will have to ride in the stroller because it would be crowded and obey the 1st time." She agreed as I buckled her in to the single stroller she'd not ridden in at least a year, legs too long, barely enough room to fold them to put them under the tray. She began questioning every part, "what's That?" as if she'd never seen this contraption before. Goofy girl!

When we got inside there were very few shopper. Score! Quiet, calm, soothing music, and lots of rack of 1/2 price goodies! No this post is not about the consignment sale, although I am partial ;o)

We had only been there a few minutes when she, of course, was bored out of her mind, poured into the silly cup on wheels I'd brought as her chariot. Even with a book from the table for momentary entertainment, she was done. "Mamma! I needa go potty!" "Yeah, ya do." I thought as I looked up and realized she'd just identified the restroom sign near us. I made our way pushing our now 'hanging rack' toward the bathroom. I helped her in, did what we needed to do, and returned to the chariot.

I'd knew what was coming and had an answer ready. "Mamma, can I walk? I wanna go play with those toys. I won't run off!" "Yes baby. You can. You may play with the toys that are not in packages. You may NOT open things. These things are for sale just like at other stores. They are not ours so we need to be extra gentle with them. You also have to stay where I can see you. I will be at these 3 racks with the 5s and 6s on them. If  you can't see me, I can't see you. Make sure you can see me. K?" "Ok mamma!" she said as her body shook with excitement, hands clenched in front of her chest as she listened to my instruction.

We walked our separate ways, maybe 2 yards away from one another. She said, "I can see you! I'm right here mamma. K?" "Yes baby, you're doing great!" She went about shuffling through the items left on the shelves showing me each, and Everyone and continually announcing every 5 steps she took, "I can see you! I'm right here mamma. K?" to which I responded, "Yes baby, you're doing great!" I made sure she knew when I moved to the next rack so she could locate me and she took her turn announcing what new treasure she'd found. Where is this most days? LOVE IT! She was so ecstatic I'd given a little leeway to the original plan and allowed this adventure. Silly beautifully creative girl.

She began setting up camp with a baby in a high chair, purse on her arm, and attempting to locate some "tend food" for her baby. I finished up my search in the boy section and was ready to sort and narrow down my items to stay in my budget. I urged her to "clean up" and she quickly found all the toys she'd been playing with and put them back where she'd discovered them. Time for another potty break! She ask if she could go by herself. No one else was in there and I would be only feet way sorting so in she went. Several minutes later she came bursting out so proud of herself, "I washed my hands too!" she shouted. Boisterous responsibly independent girl!

I explained what I'd been doing and that now it was time to shop on the girl side. We headed off after a quick reminder of the 'rules'. She helped me locate the size racks I needed to rummage through and then she headed back to the toy shelves, now the same distance from me on the opposite side. This side of the shelves where even more her speed! After finding her long-lost baby she'd returned to the shelf she found a purse with STUFF in it! Bringing it to me she informed me eagerly, "This purse has stuff in it...I wanna show my baby what's inside." I smiled, "Are we supposed to open the toys?" "BUT I wanna show my baby!" she whined. "You'll have to pretend you know what's inside and describe it to her." Off she went, wheels turning.

She found friends! I love it when kids make friends so quickly and easily! All it took was, "what's your name?" and their off! There was less, "I can see you! I'm right here mamma. K?" "Yes baby, you're doing great!" interaction but I was fine with that because she was still obeying! They'd soon become intrenched in a game of good-old-fashion "house". Chatter back and forth with this older little girl, maybe 7-8. I continually checked over my shoulder to make sure she was ok, and...there. Then I saw it. The girl had the purse. Ya know, the one with the stuff in it. They both sat down among an assortment of little toys. Maggie watched in anticipation..................she opened it.

I felt like I was watching my daughter years down the road sitting with a drug dealer or something. I know, I know, your all laughing your heads off right now. "NOT a big deal!" your saying. I know, but this felt like yet another one of those turning points. Was I going to be different. Was I going to parent different? How was I going to parent different? How far was too far?

Maggie watched the girl get each piece out. Simple little pieces: comb, mirror, keys. I watched Maggie watch. Then, she reached for on of the pieces. I decided: Different! "Maggie!"...."Maggie...baby, please come here." The little girl heard me first and pointed in my direction. Maggie casually turned in my direction and when noticing my gesture hoped up and came over. "Maggie, are we supposed to open the toys?" "Uh, that girl..." she began, turning to point at her new friend. I interuped, "I know. Mamma asked You not to open the closed toys. Some times our friends will do things that mamma has ask you Not to do. When that happens you will need to not play with them while they are doing that, o.k.? I know it's hard!" She gazed over her shoulder back at her new friend, "...O.K. mamma."

I wanted to cry! I couldn't believe I just ask my baby to be the weirdo that stops playing with someone who's making a choise her mamma's ask her not to make. "You don't have to go tell her" I said quietly, trying to cushion the blow as I saw in her eyes that she felt she needed to go instruct her new friend to return the items to inside the purse. I had no idea where that childs mom was and didn't want to be insulting. At least that was my excuse for not allowing my baby to continue in her "repentance".

I watched, fighting back tears, as she walked to the shelf and picked out a different toy. Not even one she'd been toting around from the beginning that was now located near the new friend and "the purse". The girl hallered, "Mamma! Mamma!" I quickly looked her direction only to notice she was talking to Maggie. MAGGIE had been the mamma in the game of "house". {LOVE} that my 3-year-old was the mom, the responsible, the in charge one in this little game! Maggie glanced her way and simply said, "I can't play. My mamma said we aren't supposed to open the toys. You gotta put the stuff back in the purse." Maggie stared at her (confused) friend for a few moments then went on playing.

{Heart Break} The girl went back to play and Maggie did her thing. I few minutes later Maggie came around the corner...with 'the [closed/refilled] purse',...and tears forming. "Mamma..." "What Maggie!?!" I ask with a knot in my throat as I rushed toward her and bent down. "My friends has to leave..." "Awe, baby. I'm sorry!"

I did it {different}. She was becoming {different}.

I hugged her. Strong, courageous, obedient, convicted, gentle, loving, yet still so little, girl.

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How I Made (& Use) My Preschooler’s Routine Chore Chart

This year my goal is to get my house in order! You know what I mean, everyone running on a comfortable routine that keeps things moving, but with room to grow.

Paper Pushing.

One of the things I made last summer was this chart, for lack of a better term, for my oldest daughter {3.5-years-old}. She is always asking, "What are we doing next?" "What are we doing today?" "Can I do _____ now?" She is also a huge help with some things if I have the time to train her how as well as reminder her to do them. I'm praying that, with a little consistency on my part, these tools can help our entire household stay in order this year.

Check out the step-by-step process to making and using this routine chore chart as well as FREE PRINTABLES so you can make one for your home simply and easily. I'm sharing all of this over at the homemaker's challenge. While you're over there, you should check out all the other GREAT new years posts! {Homemaker's Challenge F-R-E-E Recipe eBook coming soon!}

How is your new year going? Start the conversation below!

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