Sixth Birthday

A Birthday Party

G is the hardest kid to buy things for, or do something special for, because we have no idea what he likes. His Christmas list is still whatever his sibling gets. He plays with what everyone else plays with. And the only thing he really, really wants is baa baas. We’ve already done a sheep birthday party, though, and wanted to do something new and fun. So since G couldn’t decide, we said we’d plan something fun and he trusted us.

First up was a class birthday party! We picked a date well over a week before his birthday to try and keep it away from Christmas a bit. And believe it or not, it was the first class party of the school year. We went with the same movie theater we did E’s kindergarten birthday at - this gave G the ability to get something a sibling had, but also it does work really well for class parties and it was pretty easy because we knew what to expect (a must for something so close to the holidays).

The kids played games, watched Paw Patrol, and ate food nonstop. G picked out his own birthday outfit which included a yellow Belle dress, reindeer antlers and a superhero cape. His friends he most wanted to show up came, and overall I think everyone had a wonderful day.

On his actual birthday, there was no school (but there was daycare!), so we met up with friends and brought him to a trampoline park. We baked a cake that was yellow and rainbow, and gave him a box of baa baas and a baa baa blanket that he liked way better than the actual toys we got for him.

I think it was a success. Happy birthday G!


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SIX

You always are completely and uniquely you, and will never go along with something just because everyone else does (which I will be more thankful for as you get older). For now that means refusing to take a birthday picture until you’re ready, not wanting a birthday theme, and doing things completely your own way (down to picking your outfit head to toe for your birthday party).

You are sweet and hesitant but also bold and demanding. You spend a lot of time worrying about life and friends and things, but you won’t tell many people or let just anyone see that. You put on a big and brave act and entertain everyone in the room. The loudest, the silliest, the least likely to do anything without a fight.