You know those numeral candles for birthday cakes? We've got them all. 0-9, we've got it covered. We were ready for anything.
Except 11.
So we had to buy another candle because how could our beloved firstborn turn 11 properly without it?? :)
Rather than a cake, Josiah chose to have grape pie as his dessert. Knowing his great love for rainbow sherbet, we threw that in as well. Two desserts? Only on VERY special nights. :)Because someday I'll find this interesting--and Josiah will, too, I think--I'll record here that when I asked Josiah what he wanted for his birthday dinner, he said, "White rice," (that's a given--the boy LOVES it). When I suggested having something to put on top of it, he decided on curried lentils. Then he wanted "some kind of vegetable--green beans or peas or something," so we had green beans. He also requested "some kind of fruit," so as part of his lunch I gave him mandarin oranges (possibly his favorite food of all) and for supper I made raspberry jello salad. And then the grape pie and rainbow sherbet to finish it off!
Josiah showed more patience this year than is customary for a child to show when they know they have gifts to open, but I knew he was excited and eager to find out what was in those packages for him. He began with the cards...
...and as always, he had a cluster of watchers around him that didn't want to miss a thing!
As we were getting started with the gifts, Kevin the Painter "happened" to come by--so convenient to arrive at dinnertime! ;-) He got to join the party, too. :)
We gave Josiah a card that plays music when opened, and it had a bike on the front. That was his first clue, but he missed it. ;-)
After the cards, he chose to open first a sparkly silver bag...
...which contained...
...throwing knives!!
That was one thing Josiah had specifically requested for this birthday, and his daddy was happy to get those for him. :)
The next gift was Scrabble Slam, which I'm looking forward to playing with Josiah tomorrow. :)
Next was...
...another game...
...Battleship!
Then something that David and Jeff had found at a thrift store recently...
...a microscope!
Josiah will be able to get help from Grandpa...
...as he learns how to use it because Grandpa has often used a microscope. :)When Tobin was born, a dear friend made a hooded towel and gave it to him; and then when Shav was born, another friend did the same for him. When Moriah was born, I bought a towel (light pink, of course!) and asked my neighbor Wilma to make it hooded for her. But the big boys didn't have a hooded towel.
For David's birthday in April, we gave him a hooded towel (also made by Wilma)--green, of course, because it's David's favorite color.
And now it was Josiah's turn. We couldn't possibly choose any other color but purple for him! (Do you think the fact that Josiah was named for a king influenced him to choose purple as his favorite color??) ;-)
One last gift bag to open...
...and here was Josiah's second clue: a bike helmet.
But he still didn't have any idea, so Jeff told him, "There's one more gift for you. Go down to the cellar, and you'll find it." So he did. :)
It's definitely a big-boy bike! He'll need to grow into it a little, but that won't be a problem. Growing is one thing he is certainly doing! :)
By the way, just like the dinner menu, here's some more info that probably isn't very interesting now; but I'll be glad I jotted it down in years to come. :) We are totally comfortable giving and receiving used gifts in our family, and we save a boatload of money by doing so. For Josiah's gifts, for example, the throwing knives were a purchase from Ebay. The Scrabble Slam game was bought from a friend of ours. The Battleship game we found at the Used Curriculum Sale at the homeschool convention last weekend. The microscope was from a thrift store. The towel and the bike helmet, however, were new. :) But the bike itself was a used one that Jeff found on Craigslist. We strive to be wise with our money, and buying things secondhand is one HUGE way we do that. :)
Welcome to 11, my dear boy! We are as proud as can be of you, and we can hardly wait to see what God has in store for you this year!! :)
7 comments:
Josiah -
Hope you had a terrific birthday. Look forward to seeping your bike.
Mispelled a word.
Your bike looks terrific anyway.
Well a Very Happy Birthday to Josiah!
Looks like wonderful time! (And I think you've done a great job capturing many good facts for memory as well as the beautiful pictures!)
I'm an adult and I could never bring myself to ask for lentils at *any* given time. You've raised some excellent (and adventurous) eaters!! :-)
Amanda
Aunt Helen - you'll get to see Josiah's bike in person next month, right? :)
Thank you, Keri!!
Oh, Amanda, if you had ever had my curried lentils, you might love them, too! ;-) But thank you - we've worked hard to raise adventurous eaters. :)
I was reading through and slowly coming to terms with Josiah turning 11, when I read that he got throwing knives. My heart skipped a beat. 1)They sound dangerous 2)If Joseph knew that such a thing existed, he would be asking for them for his 11th in a few months. :) I'm happy with his BB gun and only the bb gun. :)
Have you ever posted a recipe for grape pie? I can't say that it's something I've ever had before.
Happy birthday Josiah!
What a nice birthday. It was fun to see all the pictures
and share in your family time. I loved Josiah's sweet humble appreciation he showed when he found his bike. You have a precious family. We do a lot of used gifts around here as well. We don't have any problem with that. The microscope looks like a good one. And the bike looks really nice as well... like new.
Happy Birthday to Josiah and blessings to all.
Pam
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