By popular demand, here are some photos from Bowie’s birthday festivities!
On her actual birthday, we set our gifts in the living room for her to find in the morning under a big parachute (like you may have used in gym class as a kid?). Watching her come out and find them was pretty adorable. We had also started setting up for her party, and she was so psyched to see her year in frames (see the party spread photo) that she just stopped crawling, sat up, and stared for a while. Admittedly, we did pretty much the same thing immediately after Cody hung the pictures up. After her morning nap, Lola arrived and we headed on an adventure to the aquarium, followed by lunch at the Old Spaghetti Factory since homegirl loves spaghetti these days and noodles on birthdays are a tradition in my family.
Bowie was so worn out from her outing that her afternoon nap lasted almost until her bedtime (and who has the heart to wake up a tuckered, growing birthday girl? Not me!). She did get up for a little while, though, just so Mom, Dad, and Lola could sing “Happy Birthday” to our little one around a tiny cake I made for her. The birthday song made her cry before, so we figured a practice run would be helpful before her party. While she did experiment with the cake a bit, she ultimately chose peas and pears instead, leaving me with a pretty nice midnight snack!
Since Bowie’s birthday fell on a weekday, we had her party a couple of days later at our house. Our place is pretty modestly sized, but thank goodness for summer birthdays, because our yard becomes like an extra living room. Cody worked super hard with some assistance from Grandpa Ken and some family friends to turn part of our multi-level, paved and rocky yard into a fun and safe play area for the kids. The morning of the party was somewhat stressful as I had made the mistake of going to bed way later in an effort to get a head start on preparations, AND of course since she knew something was going on, she had no interest in napping. Oh boy. But, once again, Cody is a hero and pulled together what I couldn’t (and woke me up when I accidentally fell asleep while trying to get Bowie to sleep)! Without going too bonkers thematically, we went with a rainbow approach (get it? Rainbowie!). I highly recommend it because apart from making things look bright and cheery, when you have leftover supplies, you’re basically set to throw your next five parties. As with most first birthday party parent posts: I wish we had taken more pictures. Anyhow, I think Bowie felt super loved and celebrated, and that’s what matters!








































































































































