We have had a really fun day so far with our birthday boy. We sang a happy birthday song over and over to John Harrison when we went into his room this morning and he was thrilled and ran around dancing and waving his arms in a chopping motion. He is in love with his new gifts from Mommy and Daddy! We went vintage and found him an early 1980s era HotWheels stow-n-go car wash/service station toy on ebay. David had the exact toy when he was little and we knew that with our son's fascination with parking lots, garages, car ramps, etc., that he would love this toy (he does!!). Apparently other people have the same interest in 1980s era toys because I had to bid on several auctions until I finally got one at decent price (which, crazily, is more than the toy was new....oh well....so many vintage toys are so much better and more engaging than a lot of current toys). (Although there are plenty of awesome new toys that John Harrison thoroughly enjoys such as Duplo, wooden train set, Little People sets, and Magna-Tiles).
John Harrison really likes Fisher Price Little People right now so we got him a set with a little car, mechanic stand, gas pump, and two oomies (John Harrison's word for Little People). That set I found on Amazon (prime eligible!!) and even though it hasn't been made by Fisher Price for some time now was still a very reasonable price.
We took both kids with us when we went to vote this morning and then headed for the park. We recently discovered a park that is about 10 mins from our house and took the kids there for the first time on Sunday afternoon. John Harrison was so excited to be going back and enjoyed a ride in the stroller around the lake, feeding the ducks, and then playing on the slide. Elise enjoyed the stroller ride and loved seeing the ducks, but after a while started doing the "all done" sign language symbol --- I think she was getting a little cranky since she had given up her morning nap so brother could have birthday fun. John Harrison came over several times to ask Elise to play on the slide, too :). Before too long, she'll be right behind him climbing up the stairs and sliding down independently!
After the park we went to Dollar Tree to let John Harrison pick out mylar balloons (we have done that every year since his first birthday), but sadly the store was out of helium. We let him pick out several HotWheels cars since we couldn't get balloons. We went to Wal-mart to check out their supply of balloons, Before heading home, we got John Harrison french fries from McDonald's and a drink from Sonic. He went straight to playing with his new toys when we got home and we had to pry him away to eat lunch. John Harrison cried when it was was naptime since we wouldn't let him take the HotWheels car wash toy with him to bed. My parents, Grandmama, and David's parents are coming over for a birthday dinner tonight. I made John Harrison's cake(s) yesterday. He wanted a Thomas the Tank Engine cake and so you can see below for how my train-making cake attempt turned out (the little guy beside the train on the cake is supposed ti be Thomas's driver--the closest edible thing I had was a marshmallow gingerbread man). Before we had kids, David bought me a cake pans that makes a bunch of different little train cakes and so I used that pan and round cake pans I already had to make a layer cake with "Thomas" on top and then decorated a bunch of the small train cakes. John Harrison's eyes lit up when he saw how the cake turned out. After getting over his initial awe, he said, "Black number one!" "Thomas number one!!" (for those of you who may not know, each of the Thomas trains has a number---I thought about making a Henry cake since Henry is the number 3 engine, but ultimately decided on Thomas since he is John Harrison's favorite train). I can confidently say that David and I are having almost as much fun (if not just as much fun) as John Harrison is having today. There is just something so special about celebrating your child's birthday and watching them have a blast. In just 10 days, we get to do this again with Elise's birthday!!
You're train cake is adorable - well done! Can't believe he's 3 - the time has flown by, hasn't it?!
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