Sunday, April 14, 2013
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Happy Birthday, baby girl!
Finally, the presents… She was so excited for the presents.
How do you teach a five year old to realize that birthday celebrations don’t
always have to involve presents? Whenever someone spoke of her birthday, she rattled
on about her birthday present list.
“I have a birthday list. Do you want to see it?” Riley would
inquire, in a very matter-of-fact voice.
Of course, Dean and I would follow up Riley’s inquiry with, “Just
because it is your birthday, does not require people give you a present.”
“I know, but I do have a birthday list.” Riley would
innocently respond.
Yes, Riley’s logic is sound, but our original statement remains
true. Just because it is your birthday, does not mean people are required to
give you a present. Could you imagine Dean and I, as adults, sharing our
personal birthday lists with friends and family? The unsolicited presentation
of a birthday list would be weird, as well rude. Back to the original question,
how do you teach a five year old to realize that birthday celebrations don’t
always have to involve presents? Well, at five years old, her behavior comes
across as very cute to everyone, so we have time to work on helping Riley
understand the concept that birthdays don’t always require presents. Now, if
she is 30 years old and presenting her birthday list to friends and family, I will
be a bit concerned. Riley did appreciate the presents she received from friends
and family, and has been playing with the toys all week, as well as dressing up
in all her new clothes.
Of course, a birthday would not be complete without an
opportunity to share treats at school. Riley helped bake birthday cupcakes for
her classmates in 4K. In actuality, she dumped the ingredients into the mixer
and moved the mixer knob; mixing all the ingredients together. I took on the
responsibility of filling the cupcake pan with batter, as well as frosting all
the cupcakes. The best part was presenting her classmates with the cupcakes and
wearing a birthday crown at school.
The birthday week continued with a trip to Build-a-Bear with
Riley’s Godmother, Emily. Riley returned home with a bunny, dressed in fancy
girl clothes. Furthermore, she named her bunny, Frosting in Spring. Not
Frosting, not Frosting Leisgang, but Frosting in Spring. Go figure, Riley has a
mind of her own. She has spent the days following the Build-a-Bear experience
dressing and re-dressing her bunny.
Finally, April 5th, her actual birthday was very
quiet. Everyone spent the evening at home. Noah was sleeping on the couch,
trying to sleep away an unexpected illness. Riley continued to dress and
re-dress her build-a-bunny. Finally, Dean and Riley wrapped up the evening to
visit Riley’s birthday twin, Aunt Eileen.
Celebrate your birthday for a day or week, which is
better? I am not sure. However, if you ask Riley, she would respond that her
birthday week was extremely special.
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