W is for Weekend Wildness! We had a birthday party, two movies, a shopping spree, and overall Wackiness with the kiddos (our nephews and nieces, if you’re new to the blog). If you haven’t yet concluded that I enjoy decorating cakes but have absolutely no finesse or control of icing tubes, well, are you blind? The young relatives, however, were impressed with SpongeBob’s friend, Sandy. The oldest nephew and his friend thought one particular aspect of this cake was especially intriguing. As I asked my niece was piece of Sandy she wanted, I heard them whispering and giggling, “I know what I would choose!”
The funniest part of the birthday celebration was my niece’s determined effort to place the candles upside down in the cake. Totally WIld!
W is for a Wonderful,Wery couWageous Auntie! You WIN!!! PS. Oh those Wicked teenagers!
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Haha. You are wary funny. They weft me bwain-dead, tho.
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This was a great smile generator to start my Monday with, thank you! It’s not about the talent, it’s about the love and the fun you had in creating and sharing it, it really is a cute cake, and I can just about guess what pieces the boys had in mind. Boys!! 🙂 You’re almost finished with your A-Z posts, you can do it!!
Z is for Zadie – the conclusion to my A-Z serial story “Circle of Hope”
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Can’t wait to catch up on your posts!! I have X and Y in my mind but so far, no Z.
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I know why we eat cake. I don’t know why we decorate it. It’s so hard. Kids seem to like it though. A good effort on your part!
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I think the decorating adds more sugar. It was one big pile of sweetness and not good for anyone!! We all had blue lips and teeth from my accidental use of blue instead of black. On the other hand, maybe that looked less zombie-like.
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