Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Better get used to disappointment kid!

When Sam turned three, the only thing he wanted was a fisher-price garage. It cost $30, which was a lot for our law schooling selves. But it was all he talked about for months. So that's what he got.

When Benjamin turned three, he wanted a car cake and a batman toy. Easy. Very easy.

When Nicholas turned three, he didn't want anything but a Wall-E cake. He didn't want a party. He didn't want presents {but he got them anyway}. He just really wanted a Wall-E cake. The pressure weighed heavy on my non-cake decorating skills, but he was happy.

Eliana turns three in August. {How is it possible that my tiny baby is turning three?} And what does our little girl want for her birthday? A pony. Not a my little pony. Not a fuzzy stuffed pony. She wants, as she puts it "A real pony. That makes noise and I can ride on it and it breathes."

Good luck with that one, Eliana. For your sake, I hope the birthday fairy is real.

4 comments:

Cheryl said...

Hahaha! So it begins!!

Lots of love!!

Michele said...

Well she is the princess of the family...why not?

EmmaTheJane said...

COME ON. NEXT!

Zoe said...

Hey Rachel, so glad that you commented on my blog. I was wondering if you guys got my card. I have been checking your blog but no updates. I guess I am one to talk. I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas. Have a great new year too! :)