Four Years!
Today my Bright Star turned 4!
We can hardly believe it. Four years since she came into our lives as a tiny, 6 lbs, smiling baby. As I always say, she smiled the day she was born {she really did} and she hasn't stopped smiling since. Strangers always noticed her and commented on what a happy baby she was.
Now that she's FOUR, she has an opinion. We can't get away with what we used to. So, not wanting to leave her birth date completely un-celebrated, we headed off to Chuck E. Cheese when daddy got off work. Oh, Chuck E. Cheese...you are really a strange bit of Americana.
The birthday girl had an absolute blast, so who can complain? Sure you spend $30 on 2 cents worth of tokens=crappy toys, and sure the pizza texture is much like that of cardboard covered in melted cheese--but for our 4-year-old daughter, it was heaven on earth. So, why not?
Skee ball!

Oh, but Violet did seem to have found her calling.
Seriously, this could be a great outlet for her.
Seriously, this could be a great outlet for her.
Also, she made a girl cry tonight.

"What, mom? You don't get extra tickets by being nice!"

Forget the tickets and games, Eisley rode this horse about 50 times tonight.

Of course, whatever big sister has to do,
little sister has to do, also.

Awww....

Love these girls.

I beat Eisley in a mean game of air hockey.
{I tried to let her win, but it's harder than it looks when you're playing a 4-year-old.}

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When you decide you're unwilling to spend another $10 on coins worth 5 cents, you have your child head to the "Ticket Muncher".
{Cue the speech, in old-lady voice, "Back in my day the cashier had to count every single ticket by hand..."}

Push giant red button...
{This is super exciting when you're 4.}

"What's happening?!"

And out comes your ticket reciept! Eisley had 413 tickets to cash in.

I think she had a pretty good birthday, especially considering that all of this excitement was preceded by Pop Tarts for breakfast, a birthday cake pop from Starbucks, fewer time-outs, & at lunch with daddy at McDonalds {where the manager just happened to give us free ice cream, not even knowing we had The Birthday Girl in tow}.

Now, does that smirk not say it all?
Best birthday to date.
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Oh, I can't believe it's been four whole years since I became a mommy to this most wonderful little girl. My pie, Eisley.
I love you.

Happy Birthday.
7 comments
Happy birthday, Bright Star!!! Your Mommy is right--you have always been such a cheerful and happy girl! Your Grandma and Papa are so proud of you, and we love you SO VERY MUCH!!!
ReplyDelete~Grandma and Papa Erickson
Happy birthday, little lady!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Eisley!
ReplyDeleteMy AJ, who is 6, smiled the day he was born and has been smiling since too.I love it. Your little girl is absolutely adorable.
So glad she had such a great birthday!
Thanks, DeAnn! I'm so excited to meet you soon!
DeleteOh Heather, they grow up so stinkin' fast, don't they?! I love all the fun, fun pics!
ReplyDeleteThey do! In the blink of an eye. I still feel like a teenager playing house. Thanks for the lovely comment ;-)
DeleteShe is such a pretty and sweet little girl, and Violet cracks me up!! I remember how Casa Bonita used to seem like heaven on earth when you were a kid and then later you go there and you're like..."Uh, what?"
ReplyDeleteWhat do you have to say for yourself?