Keeping pace with other seasonal celebrations around here, someone celebrated another trip around the sun yesterday.
This is what the number eleven looks like.
I’ve been so thankful this last year for the extra time at home with her. Her part-time homelearning program means she’s off with her school chums for two and a half days per week, following the B.C. curriculum in math, science, language and social studies, along with a full afternoon of art.
The rest of the time I get to have her at home where we do, ah, stuff. You know, stuff like baking (that’s fractions, my friends), biking (phys ed), grocery shopping (applied math) and a fair bit of wandering and visiting (field trips).
Mostly I get to enjoy her humour.
And these cupcakes made for her classmates pretty much demonstrate her approach to life — wide-eyed, brightly coloured, a tad weird and sweet as heck.
Makes you just want to eat her up!
:–) Congratulations, guys. We love your zany happy girl, too! Hoping there’s more time to see you guys this summer.
Tal also made his own cake this year. Seems to be a trend… He has decided he’d like to get a job as a cake-decorator, and he likes this cupcakes. Today he’s making a slug-cake for his uncle.
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I’d like to see a picture of that slug-cake!
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Happy happy birthday Liliana!!! I hope you enjoyed your special day.
We miss you and your sweet nature.
Love Adam, Tyler and Jean
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Thank you, Jean. It occurs to me that we should begin planning another art week at your cottage!
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Happy Birthday Liliana! Hope you had a great day. I love your cakes!
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Thanks, Lori!
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