Unfortunately, Ellie did not really appreciate my version of the cake. Ellie was not home when I put the cake together and I was not home when she saw the cake for the first time so I suppose there was a small communication gap. However, I was told the moment Ellie saw the cake she burst into tears saying, "That's not how I wanted it." Luckily, when it came time to blow out the candles she didn't look too disappointed.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Big #5
Ellie turned five recently and had her first friend birthday party. There were five little girls, one for each year of Ellie's life. It was a princess party of course. The girls dressed up, made crowns, played stick the kiss on the frog, had a treasure hunt and of course ate castle cake.

Unfortunately, Ellie did not really appreciate my version of the cake. Ellie was not home when I put the cake together and I was not home when she saw the cake for the first time so I suppose there was a small communication gap. However, I was told the moment Ellie saw the cake she burst into tears saying, "That's not how I wanted it." Luckily, when it came time to blow out the candles she didn't look too disappointed.
Unfortunately, Ellie did not really appreciate my version of the cake. Ellie was not home when I put the cake together and I was not home when she saw the cake for the first time so I suppose there was a small communication gap. However, I was told the moment Ellie saw the cake she burst into tears saying, "That's not how I wanted it." Luckily, when it came time to blow out the candles she didn't look too disappointed.
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