But not her 5th birthday celebration. This one was tailored just for her--the smart little girl who people might not suspect because of the way she mumbles through her overbite.
She's the little girl who, at 2, pretended to be mute for an entire year of Bible Study Fellowship, and made her teacher cry on the last day when she decided to join in for the hymn singing. It was quite literally the first time her teachers had ever heard her voice.

I stressed over how to mark this day for her.
She wouldn't have been impressed by the rented jumpy-castle we got for Fifi on her 5th birthday. Cuddlebug and Dumpling have one all to themselves often enough when I take them to the gym nursery.
She doesn't have the dozens of friends that Dumpling did to fill her birthday table and set the backyard to buzzing over an egg hunt. Cuddlebug has no interest or natural talent in "working the room" like her very social older sister. And she won't need it; the Lord has an equally-important, but very different plan for her life.
But what she does love is driving. Remember this short clip from Disneyland?
So Cuddlebug's birthday looked a bit different than the usual fare. A fajita dinner for 11--only 3 of them were in single digits (and two of those were mine), friends interested in celebrating the day with us, a birthday tiara, a scepter, a tea set, some spectauflashy pencils and...a new car.
11 comments:
I think her birthday celebration sounds perfect. I love the way YOU celebrate the differences in your girls. Happy Birthday. Five is big!
You did great, mom.
Isn't funny how different they each are?
Great Post, GB. I always enjoy hearing about your girls.. I have 6 boys(6-21) and the youngest(3) is a girl. I have my crowd-workers and my wall-flowers and my laid-backs and my head-strongs. Amazing how they came from the same 2 parents! Happy birthday, Cuddlebug.
~Christal in Canada
Happy Birthday, Cuddlebug! I want a car like that.
What a cool car! Happy birthday sweetie!
Cute. Sounds like a great BD celebration!
Oh, happy birthday, Cuddlebug. Your mama sure loves you!
You look - and sound - like a fun little girl, and I pray that God keeps that spirit of fierce loyalty and love for life growing even stronger in you!
Just glancing at the comments left I realize I'm going to be a bit of an echo but my initial thought after reading your post was . . . I love the way you celebrate each girl's uniqueness and tailor their special day just to them!
Thank you so much for stopping by my blog. Please come back anytime. I must admit, I lurk here when I get the chance. I really enjoy your posts.
Happy Birthday to your special one.
Liz
Happy Birthday to your Cuddlebug.
I too love the way you recgnize and celebrate the differences in your girls. I also love to read about how you make their birthdays ever so special.
Oh so sweet. I love how you know your child and pay attention to her needs and how God made her. What a blessing to her!
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