Noah is in exactly the same place that Joshua was when he turned three - train crazy. So he got a choo-choo train cake for his celebration at school. I think he liked it because he came home from school and gave me a kiss and a hug, and said, "Love you, mommy."
Apart from the cake, I also made a birthday outfit for the birthday boy. Dark blue chambray shorts from an Easy Fit pattern off Etsy; and a appliqued monogram t-shirt to match. He calls the shorts his "birthday shorts" and he loved them, so I was happy. The shorts took a bit longer to make with the patch pockets and double line of stitching around the hem, but I was quite pleased with how they turned out: not so homemade looking.
Maori much?
I don't know why he decided to pose like that, other than just because he was so pleased to be wearing his birthday shorts and wielding his birthday present: a Thomas umbrella. Such fights that has led to between him and the baby.
This was Noah when he first came home to us. This is on the car ride home - first time in the car seat! He looks suitably bewildered. How he's grown.
I don't know why he decided to pose like that, other than just because he was so pleased to be wearing his birthday shorts and wielding his birthday present: a Thomas umbrella. Such fights that has led to between him and the baby.
This was Noah when he first came home to us. This is on the car ride home - first time in the car seat! He looks suitably bewildered. How he's grown.
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