Natalie’s birthday festivities have finally wound down today after starting the day before her actual birthday.
It was like Oprah’s birthday weekend. Except Natalie turned five not fifty.
This all started when I told Natalie she could play hookie from day camp on Friday.
Missing camp is not something she’s interested in.
Which is a good thing. Believe me.
Promised her she’d have afternoon tea with her good friend.
It was my plan to take her to see Miley Cyrus since she’s been bitten by the Hannah Montana bug thanks to a classmate of hers.
But I didn’t tell her. It was supposed to be a surprise.
So instead she woke up and watched it on the living room TV as she ate breakfast.
Not a birthday breakfast. Just a plain old ordinary breakfast.
Then I went to work. Had to. And then ran late.
So her dad brought her to her surprise lunch with both of her grandmothers and an uncle!
But he forgot to comb or brush her hair. Oh my!
We sang Happy Birthday for the first time. She declared she was now six.
Nat’s going through a marshmallow stage so the campfire cupcake from Big Daddy’s was a big hit.

Then back to the house to comb her hair and then take her to American Girl Place for afternoon tea.

The girls did a race to see who could drink their pink lemonade faster. Very lady like I think.
And then they made plans to have a play date next weekend.

The next morning Luke and Nat headed off to gardening class and then visited my grandmother.
Soon after we were on the road to Montauk and enjoying birthday cake ice cream and Pez on her real birthday!

And today, her camp counselor helped celebrate her birthday again with the 20 girls in her group.
Look at the fun birthday hat they gave her.

Happy Birthday Natalie. Savvy Mommy started all because of you!


July 21st, 2008 at 7:42 pm
There’s always something special about the birthday that also celebrates the day we all became moms. Happy birthday beautiful Nat.
July 26th, 2008 at 4:46 pm
What a very cool day she had. My twins just turned 5 (you can see picture of their big princess party day at my blog) and it was a monumental day for all of us. It really was a blast. Your little one looked like she enjoyed every moment. How was the American Girl? I want to take the twins there.
July 27th, 2008 at 1:01 pm
Happy Birthday!
Sounds like a blast…I love the no hair combing thing. Sounds like something my hubs would do.