When we were cleaning out things from my Grandma's old condo, W found a wooden box that had carvings that were gold plated and commandeered it. It become the first treasure box. It has held coins, rocks, gems, and light up pretend diamonds. It continues to holds gems that he has mined since his desire to become a jewel miner really flourished. So when it came time to pick a birthday theme this year, it was pretty unanimous... Jewel Mining!
I did what most mom's currently do when faced with planning a birthday party... I stalked Pinterest looking for any and all ideas to recreate. Strangely, there is not a whole category devoted to jewel mining... I am not sure why not? Minecraft, on the other hand, is big these days. Despite sharing the word mine, it was not really what W or I had in mind. I pulled together a few items from pins that I could only really describe as "Pottery Barn Snow White." This was the result:
| Cake courtesy of Robbyn via Creative Cakes Bakery There is no better bakery in my opinion! |
| Complete with light up gem and chocolate gold coins. |
| Get it?! |
| I found these lanterns at IKEA for under 6 dollars. (They are good for indoor or outdoor use and perfectly hold one apple.) |
| After last's year, failed attempt at a balloon arch, I was beside myself when I found out that Command actually makes a balloon hanger just for this purpose. They are indeed damage free! Good thing, or I would be in the midst of a serious wallpaper removal project. |
We had a great turn out. Almost all of Little Man's honorary aunts were in attendance. Tyler's mom got sick the day before the party so they were unable to make it, but Tyler's Aunt and Uncle made the journey.
From the photos, it would appear that I threw a kid's party for a bunch of adults... While that is somewhat true, most of the party decor and ideas stemmed from W's hopes. I debated inviting some of the kids that he goes to school with particularly the ones he considers his "best friends." Little Man has made a great deal of friends at school this year. In fact, his teacher's tell me routinely that "everyone loves him." We have managed a good amount of playdates, but I did not graduate to full on kids party. I am not sure I am ready for 20 + little ones running amock.
My good friend and her boys came but had to leave a little early... something about a bull's game to celebrate her husband's birthday. Happy (belated) Birthday to the both of you, by the way.
You would think with only 4 kids at the party, one of which being my own, that I would manage to get a photo of each one of them or all of them together, but nope.
I think one of W's favorite moments would be when he received his hand crafted treasure chest complete with lock, key, and GOLD COINS! He now spends a great deal of time hiding the treasure chest around the house and storing the key in separate locations. He makes treasure maps and everything. Last week, he even resorted to hiding his locked chest in a box and then sealing the box for extra security. Thank you so much Uncle Bruce for making this for him! He loves it and is eagerly awaiting the chance to come dig up your lawn for more treasure!
I know I say it every year and numerous times in between, but I cannot believe how fast he is growing up. As a 4 year old, W is up to a lot.
- He has become very interested in science: exploding volcanoes, mining kits, and he got a starter science experiment kit that lets him get used to different measurements and weights and volume. (All of which came from Tyler's aunt and uncle. He loves them! Thank you!)
- W still loves math and is exploring adding and subtracting.
- He now does his homework with me, which may just be the cutest thing. Sometimes doing his homework consists of an actual structured worksheet and sometimes it is just a drawing, but I am so proud to see him excited about learning.
- He officially made muffins all on his own (video coming eventually). He enjoys cooking and baking, but has decided that Papa should cook dinner forever even if we are on vacation. (Papa is not as excited.)
- He is an avid train enthusiast. He must own about 5 different sets of wooden tracks, along with a motorized track, 3 lego trains, and a mega block train set. He no longer puts together tracks, but whole villages. (We still have 3 unopened track sets. Shhh... do not tell him. We are well on our way to having our own transcontinental railway.)
- He cannot resist the urge to jump in a puddle or snow bank.
- He sings "You Are My Sunshine" and my heart melts.
- Everyday he makes a new friend at school (or promotes a new friend to best friend for the day) and tells me about how they became friends.
- Whenever someone gives him money, he tells them he is saving it for college.
- He very much so would like a cat for a pet. Santa brought him a pretend pet kitty. He turns kitty on about once a week, plays with him for about 20 minutes, turns him off and then puts him in my room and says it is my turn to take care of him. I think we will wait awhile before bringing a pet into our lives.
- He says, "I just love you so." (My heart... all the feels.)
- There are so many more things, I am sure, but my favorite may be that even as he grows up and no longer fits snuggled inside my arms, his head always fits just perfectly on my shoulder when he gives me a great big hug.
I am so proud of you, Little Man. You are growing up so quickly and continue to amaze me everyday at your strength, curiosity, and love. I love you so much and I will try my best everyday to be the best mom I can be for you.
Happy 4th Birthday!










