Yes, my oldest just turned 4! If you ask how old he is though, he will tell you 8. I'm thinking its because we have been talking a lot about baptism and that when he turns 8 he can be baptized. Silly kid, at least I know he is paying attention. He loved celebrating his birthday. The only thing that would have made it better would have been more family, but the holidays are approaching and that will have to do. Thank you everyone who sent their love and thoughts to Tucker on his birthday. I really appreciate it.
The cake. The birthday cake itself was a pineapple cake. Tucker LOVES trains so I made him a train track cake and put a toy train on it. And yes, after the birthday song he then drove the train through the tracks. :)
A close up of the gravel.
He wanted to eat just the train tracks. I went to get ice cream out of the freezer and when I came back he had eaten just the letter T from his name on the cake. He loves his letter T.
Mr. Ethan, happy to do his part for the birthday boy: eating lots of cake and ice cream.
He loved his Elmo card that sings!
He loved his "bird ya ya ya" movie, as he calls it.
Grandma and Grandpa sent Tucker some clothes. He opens the bag and then says, "Oh, clothes. I love clothes." I have no idea where that came from because he doesn't like shopping with me for them, but it was a cute response.
My husband and I generally use our debt cards and rarely have cash on us. Tucker recognizes coins as money when we play pirates, but he has never really used paper money. At first he thought they were train tickets, but once I told him it was money this picture was his response.
The best reaction of all the gifts was this one. It is a DVD of "Sid the Science Kid" from PBSkids. He opens the gift and then gasped. This picture was taken in the middle of him gasping.
Thank you to Nana, Papa, Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt Maria, Aunt Nicki, Aunt Rachel, and Aunt Megan for your love and support on Tucker's birthday.
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