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A few weekends ago, Little Audrey turned three whole years old. She's been daintily, cautiously, sweetly keeping us in stitches, exploring this big-bad-world and wrapping her around her finger since day one. I had nothing to do with this party other than attending :) All credit for the Saturday morning, breakfast-birthday goes to Mama Janet and her beautiful mind.


We started the fun off right with scrambled eggs (and fixings!), bacon, fried potatoes and fresh fruit.


There was also tasty "breakfast sushi" that was gobbled up fast. (Peanut butter a peeled, whole banana. Roll the banana in rice-krispies and slice!)

But the centerpiece of the morning was obviously the donut cake.

Jan had a classy color-scheme: baby pink and seafoam, with black, gold and white. She decorated old cans and filled them with baby's breath and succulents.




She also whipped out the embosser a time or two for this party. I think I know what my next craft purchase is going to be ;)






Ladies of the hour!

So darling and lovely, Jan. Like always.

After food, the kids played a rousing game of Bite The Donut. It was pretty funny ;)


The cheering squad!


A more vicious approach:


"Behr do it?!"





"Yeeess!"

Next was candles and "cake" - Audrey was really thrilled by this part of the day :)


A few gifts wrapped the morning off nicely (hee. hee.)




Audrey's biggest surprise of the day was her own circus tent, from Uncle KyKy.


We ended the party with our own bags of popcorn and more sweet memories of the one-and-only Audrey.


(Audrey's face is brought to you by the phrase "biiirthday poooop!" which was somehow her favorite thing to say that day? Oh little girl.)

The Morris' love all of you Remmies! Here's to many, many more kids, their birthday's and celebrations to come :)



We started the fun off right with scrambled eggs (and fixings!), bacon, fried potatoes and fresh fruit.


There was also tasty "breakfast sushi" that was gobbled up fast. (Peanut butter a peeled, whole banana. Roll the banana in rice-krispies and slice!)

But the centerpiece of the morning was obviously the donut cake.

Jan had a classy color-scheme: baby pink and seafoam, with black, gold and white. She decorated old cans and filled them with baby's breath and succulents.




She also whipped out the embosser a time or two for this party. I think I know what my next craft purchase is going to be ;)






Ladies of the hour!

So darling and lovely, Jan. Like always.

After food, the kids played a rousing game of Bite The Donut. It was pretty funny ;)


The cheering squad!


A more vicious approach:


"Behr do it?!"





"Yeeess!"

Next was candles and "cake" - Audrey was really thrilled by this part of the day :)


A few gifts wrapped the morning off nicely (hee. hee.)




Audrey's biggest surprise of the day was her own circus tent, from Uncle KyKy.


We ended the party with our own bags of popcorn and more sweet memories of the one-and-only Audrey.


(Audrey's face is brought to you by the phrase "biiirthday poooop!" which was somehow her favorite thing to say that day? Oh little girl.)

The Morris' love all of you Remmies! Here's to many, many more kids, their birthday's and celebrations to come :)
















Aw! She is adorable and this is a wonderfully sweet collection of photos from her birthday breakfast. So fun. :)
ReplyDeleteEven meeting Audrey that one time is such a sweet memory to me. She is so precious.
ReplyDeleteAlso: BEHR IS SO ADORABLE. Ooohhhgeez.
Oh my goodness how precious!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is beautiful I love the colors, and how sophisticated it looked while still being fitting for a little girl. So stinking cute those kids are.
ReplyDeletexx Natalia
http://elantheblog.blogspot.com/
so adorable!
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ReplyDeleteOK can you, from all of me tell Audrey that she is incredibly cute! That the Mrs Janet Remsynder is amazing at planning parties! ohhh and tell yourself that you are INCREDIBLE at taking photos :)
ReplyDeleteLove the painted tin cans (esp. with ribbon addition), will be doing that soon!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous party! Great job, Audrey's mama! I really want to have a breakfast birthday party when my daughter turns 3 in March, and this gave me great ideas!
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