Month 'o Birthdays Part 3: Eliot's
We have a FIVE-year-old in our house!! Say what?!
Eliot is seriously FIVE!! I swear he was just born and we were heading off to law school. But here he is,
my book-reading, bike-riding, adult-level conversationalist! This year was the one that hit me hard that my little boy is a full-fledged KID. He' s not a toddler with a baby face anymore. He's a kid who'll be off to grade school sooner than I'm ready to admit! As much as I wish time wasn't passing so quickly, I have to say that Eliot has become SO much fun. This past year was such a fun age. Three was rough on me, but four was so much more enjoyable. I can't wait to see what five brings!
For Eliot's birthday, we played in the boys' awesome new sandbox, made "cookie pops" (sugar cookies on popsicle sticks) for his preschool birthday treats the next day, met Daddy at Target to pick out his special big-boy present (see below), had a corndog dinner, and cake and ice cream with grandparents. Presents included nice Sunday clothes from Nanny and Peppy, a Spiderman backpack and activities from Grandma and Grandpa, books and a new Trio superhero set from Mom and Dad. Not a bad day, I'd say!
This year was the year of the bike ...
Doesn't he look so cute? And it warms my heart that that is OUR yard and driveway in the picture! We have an actual neighborhood for our kids to play in and ride bikes around. I love it!
I wish you could see Zach in his wagon better, because I LOVE this picture. That's Grandpa (Grant's dad) pulling Z in the wagon, with Eliot going for his first bike ride behind them. One of my favorite memories of Eliot's big day. Just a happy, fun way to end a birthday.
Eliot got to show off his new bike and new bike-riding skills the very next day at a preschool bike parade! Perfect timing!
The cake. Oh, the cake. Exactly what Eliot wanted ... sorta. For months (probably since his last birthday), Eliot has talked about this cake: a strawberry cake with pink frosting (can you tell most of his playmates this past year were girls?). All the more reason for me to be extra disappointed that this cake was a FLOP! I was in way too much of a hurry with everything I was trying to juggle, and it fell apart on me ... literally. The cake meltdown led to my own meltdown ... thank heaven kids are forgiving and cakes get sliced and eaten. For as much of a success as Zach's cake was, this was a total mess. BUT, to show what a sweet kid Eliot is, when I asked if he wanted me to buy him a new cake or just cut this one up and eat it, he said the one I made would be just fine. He never complained once, and seemed delighted with his pink cake ... crumbles and all. I love my Eliot and his gentle heart. Such a good kid.
Happy Birthday, Eliot! My first babe. My oldest son. My pure-hearted, people-loving, enthusiastic, energetic, bubbly, sensitive, spirited, social kid. You are a gem. You are funny, unique, full of life, loyal to your family, an awesome big brother, so obedient, so desirous to do what's right, so helpful, and so very kind. I'm so proud to be your mom. I love who you are. Your example is making me a better person.
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Yay!!! Big Eliot!!! Being 5 is awesome. Love the story about his strawberry cake- it captures the essence of his sweet nature.
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