What a wonderful weekend!
There was baking on the Saturday and celebrating on the Sunday. The youngest member of our mob is now one.
We were blessed to share our celebration with good friends and spectacular weather.
Our little one had a marvellous time, particularly relishing his birthday cake.
…and now I am completely and utterly knackered!
Aww how cute is that last photo! It looks like a lovely busy weekend.
ReplyDeletehappy birthday small one! looks like a really lovely celebration :) rest up, mama.
ReplyDeleteAll that baking and cooking...and then all the dishes...but looks like it was all totally worth it. xx Happy Birthday little guy.
ReplyDeleteLooks Fabulous! Happy Birthday to the little spunky man!!!
ReplyDeletelooks like so much Fun, and i think Otis agrees!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe he is one already, Happy Yummy Bithday Otis
ReplyDeleteOh Mr O, you are so handsome, what a lovely party & gorgeous family celebration.
ReplyDeleteSally, yes our chickens eat the roses, petals, leaves, they even give the stems a go!! We have not had a single food scrap they can't eat either, they gobble it all down. We even feed them back their egg shells (cook at 170C for 10 minutes, crush) & it is a fantastic source of calcium for them, again, nothing wasted & they don't taste like their own eggs (actually more like burnt meringue) so we're LOVING our chickens, love Posie
Wow! Love the photos. Is that a lakeland mini cake mould? Very jealous! We had a 1 cake for our daughter's first birthday - but it wasn't nearly as well iced as that! They grow up way too fast don't they?!
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Oh Sally, I love your blog so much. Have just been given a sewing machine that WORKS today, so I came straight over here!! Had a good chuckle seeing the birthday card with the chicken dance song on it "doo doo doo doo doo doo doo..." - I wonder if Mr 1. picked up that little nugget from Heath when he was reading it? :D Looking forward to seeing you all on the holidays!
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