

Joshua made a creditable effort at reading each of his cards, and I was impressed that he always wanted to find out who the present was from before he opened it.

Joshua took cupcakes to school to share with his class, as is apparently the tradition. (Thanks to Mrs B for giving me advance warning!) The girls cooked them with Jeff on Thursday ("Science" lesson) while I was dropping Joshua off at school, then I iced them and Joshua and I decorated them with M&Ms and sprinkles. As far as I can tell they were a success.
After school we walked a hundred metres up the street to the local oval and set up Joshua's new cricket set to have a go. He was tired from school and got grumpy quickly with frustration, but he did manage to hit the ball twice or thrice. He is very excited to have his own cricket set, having watched cricket on the TV intermittently over the summer, and seen people playing cricket on the oval quite often when we walk past.
Dinner was take away Thai. We had salt and pepper squid, which was one of my favourites, so it was a little bit special for me as well. And carrot and walnut cake for dessert, which I somehow managed to cook this afternoon after sweeping and washing the floor throughout the house and cleaning bathroom, toilet and kitchen in the morning. I didn't want to do any housework on Saturday. Those who know me well can probably work out why...
Joshua had a wonderful birthday. Thank you to all the family and friends who made it so.
I still remember Joshua being a baby at Carla and Daryls Wedding! Where has the time gone?
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Joshua! It looks like you are growing into a fine young man.
ReplyDelete~Mrs. Edwards
Joshua! Telma, that was Anna! She was two weeks old when they got married. I was so afraid I wouldn't have her in time and I'd miss the wedding. Mind you, Josh was still very babyish as well... he was only 14 months old.
ReplyDelete~ Sharon