We had a great weekend celebrating Sam's birthday.
Garreth's boss went to a fundraising auction a few months ago and bought a fire station birthday party, which she very kindly gave to Garreth, AKA "The guy with all the kids!" Sam wanted to invite the Stowells, who are really good friends of ours. We all had so much fun!
We got a private tour of the station, including the living areas, which I'd never seen before. I think the grown ups were more interested than the kids, especially since Garreth and Jason are industrial firefighters at work, so they could ask all kinds of dorky questions about gear and regs and stuff!
Inside the ambulance:
In the ladder bucket:
The highlight of the trip was getting to take a 15 minute ride in one of the trucks. The boys LOVED it! We had to wear headsets to talk to each other, which they thought was really cool. The firefighters were excited to take us around and said that they never get permission to take people out in the trucks. In fact, they were excited about the whole thing. One of the main guys took us on the tour, and the other four guys on duty all came along just to hang out with the kids!
Can you see Sam's little face in the window?
After the fire station, we went out for Sam's birthday dinner.
Sam and Sophia. The Stowells are from Louisiana and Sophia has the cutest southern drawl ever!
Billy McHale's is always the chosen birthday spot. Maybe it has something to do with this:
Or this:
Sophia gave Sam a very cool present: a sack race set. Of course, we had to try it out on the grass outside the restaurant!
On Sunday, we had a family party. We invited two more of our favorite families over for cake and ice cream.
Sam wanted a horse and cowboy party and again insisted on a pink cake!
Riding on his new plasma car.
Sam's actual birthday was on Monday, but Garreth left that morning for a business trip in Alaska, so I tried my best to make that day special, too. It began with a bath, in which he was allowed to stay for as long as he wanted. (One hour!)
He had his very favorite lunch: Soup, grilled cheese on sourdough, and strawberries!
We wanted to go to the park, but since it was raining we settled on McDonald's playland, a very rare treat indeed. Sam said we should get ice cream cones but not food "because McDonald's food is NASTY." That's my boy.
I just couldn't resist posting this next one! (Thank heavens our blog is private, huh?)
Taking one more ride before getting ready for bed:
It was fun to celebrate our boy! He is such a great kid.
(And a BIG kid - we went for his checkup today and he is WAY off the charts in height and weight!)
Here's a little video I made of all the festivities.
7 comments:
That looks like an awesome birthday party. Wow, a whole weekend of festivities.
What a great birthday! Iris freaked out when she saw the cake. She is already planning her birthday party and we have thought about a cowboy/girl party. " I WANT THAT PINK CAKE!!"
Looks like you guys had an awesome time with the Firefighters! In usual fashion, our gift will be late! Happy Birthday Sam!
What an awesome birthday! What a lucky little boy. That is so cool you got to ride in a fire truck- I want to do that someday- I'm sure Tegan would go crazy for that too!
Sounds like it was an awesome birthday!
The cake was awesome!
Loved the photos!
What a lucky little guy to have such a great mom!
What a cool birthday. It sounds like you all had fun. Sam is the best, we agree!
My boys would go wild for this party. You've given me a good idea for next year.
Happy Birthday handsome Sam!
Wish we could have been there! I've never ridden in a fire truck. Loved the horse cake. He is a boy after my own heart.
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