She spent many hours playing with her nativity set, especially loving that it plays Away in a Manger again and again and again. And again.
Also loving her angel. Silly girl.
After presents we had pancakes for breakfast, made to order in whatever shapes she wanted. She had a butterfly and an octopus.
The fun day continued with preparations for her party (during which she got to watch her new Dora movie), then the party itself. Her cousin Jared was visiting for Thanksgiving, and got here early enough to join in the festivities, along with some of her friends and neighbors. They had fun playing outside in the nice fall weather for a while.
When I asked Rachel what kind of a cake she wanted she said strawberry. I asked if she wanted it to taste like strawberry or look like a strawberry and she wanted it to look like a strawberry, so I went with that as the "theme" of the party. We did a strawberry shortcake version of pin the tail on the donkey: stick the jewel on the crown.
Rachel might have gotten the closest except for a couple cheating 3-year-olds who weren't real big on the blindfold idea. :)
I used a heart-shaped cake pan to make her strawberry cake and she was happy with it. Especially having all that frosting to lick off.
The frosting was a big hit with all the kids, surprisingly enough. ;) I also made a delicious pumpkin dessert called Pumpkin Treat that most of the adults enjoyed. Gluten free, even.
Of course opening presents was a hit and Rachel scored some pretty fun new toys. Which all the kids were eager to play with. Then it was time for the pinata.
The pinata is all about candy, anyway.
We are very happy to have Rachel in our family. She is a very loving big sister and a good mommy's helper. She loves to pretend and has a great imagination and an incredible (sometimes so good it's scary) memory. She is really good at making big messes, and is getting better at cleaning them up, but usually needs a little help to stay focused on cleaning up (not playing with) the toys. She's a smart girl and can read simple words with short vowel sounds and is getting better at long vowels with the silent E. She can be a little bossy and stubborn, and has the typical 3-year-old ability to push her parents' buttons, but overall she is a happy, silly girl and we are so blessed to have her in our family. Happy birthday, Rachel! We love you!
