A veggie tray, care of Mr. MacGreggor's garden! I had toothpicks with Beatrix Potter illustrations in nearly all the food.
Grandpa and the birthday girl all dolled up in her party dress (a present from Grammie--my mom)Mrs. Elizabeth Knighton and Mrs. Julie Eidson enjoying the summer sun and some fresh squeezed lemonade.
I think Brian likes the elephant hand puppet even more than Sophia.
More quality literature--who doesn't love Dr. Seuss? This one was placed on our doorstep early that morning by our downstairs neighbors who had gone camping."Uncle" Tom playing with Sophia's duckie push toy, a gift from her Grandma & Grandpa Hudson. Sophia is looking on, giggling.
Mama, Sophia, and Grandpa
Sophia becomes acquainted with Hazel the Hippo.
George is liking the look of those stacking rings. I'm pretty sure Sophia liked them, too.Later that day, Grammie took Sophia and me out for tea at a lovely little teahouse in Bothell called Elizabeth & Alexanders. We had a wonderful time. Here, you see Sophia playing with a little metal teabag holder--though we ended up having looseleaf.
So many tasty treats! And, I must say, Sophia acquitted herself quite well with all of them She especially liked the checkerboard shortbread (vanilla and chocolate) that you see on the second tier. The birthday "cake": a mini lemon cupcake leftover from afternoon tea. I figured one layer cake and two pies was plenty for this mama to make in one week."This is all for me?"
2 comments:
How can she be so cute? I was there and thought she was so cute and here she is in pictures even cuter! A memorable celebration--thanks for sharing.
Love, Grammie
P.S. Can't help myself--did you really mean acquitted or did you mean acquainted (or did I misread it)?
She IS incredibly cute. And, I did mean acquitted :)
~Bethany
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