Last weekend we had a party for Zack's 4th birthday. This was our first party that wasn't just family invited. We had a pretty good turnout of friends from preschool. CRAZY! I know my little guy is full of energy and is all over the place, but to add some of his little friends into the mix and they all just feed off of eachother. Bless their teacher!
Anywho! So, I asked Zack what kind of party he wanted and he told me he wanted a Wall-E cake. This kinda scared me. This was my first year making the cakes instead of buying them, so to throw a pretty complicated one at me on my learning year, I was pretty intimidated. I found a Wilton cake pan, that has a helpful paint-by-numbers instruction on the insert that I figured I could do. I learned last week after doing Lexi's cake, that I would need to make all the frosting along with the cake the night before if I wanted to frost it by the time the party started.
His birthday weekend started Friday afternoon. Grandma and Grandpa Bates decided to take him out for his birthday. They picked him up from school on Friday and took him to lunch and to the bookstore to pick his present (All he asked for this year for his birthday was books!). Then he got to go to their house and spend the night. What fun! This made it a little easier for me to get started on the cake too. We put Lexi to bed at her normal time and I got goin'! Aaron greased the pan for me so well, that it just slid right out. Whew! What a relief, because I needed to used this as a guide for frosting, I am not an artist, so this was important. I made the frosting and seperated it into the colors I would need and got to bed around 11. Not bad!
I got up and got started on the cake by 6 Saturday morning and it took me 3 hours to finish. But look how cool!
The party was a success. I found a few fun robot-themed games to play and we opened presents. I say "we" because I don't think Zack got to open a single one by himself. Overall, the kids had fun, and that was the most important part. And I realized how small my house feels with that many people crowding in for a seat!
Thank you to everyone who came and helped Zack feel special for his day!
We love you, Zack!

Fortunately, we were all feeling MUCH better by Halloween night and it was a beautiful night for Trick-or-Treating! It was only chilly, so we were fine putting jackets under the kids costumes. We were very excited to try out the treating in our own neighborhood for a change. Zack had a blast running up to the doors. He didn't want to keep his mask on for long though, as it got dark he really had a hard time seeing, so I was glad he took it off. By about half-way through he started telling us to stay on the sidewalk and he would go to the front door all by himself. Little Mister Independent! Lexi was glad to be out of the house. She had fun just watching the chaos and getting passed between Mom, Dad and Autie. Aren't they adorable in their costumes?!?!

So, on Wednesday I took the morning off of work to take him to his first day of school. They wanted the parents there for the first half hour, and I decided to be the one to pick him up from his first day too. The first day went perfectly smooth! We went in and he got to introduce himself to the other 7 kidlets and show them his favorite toy, this time he really did pick Thomas. I thought it was interesting to watch how all the kids had such a different personality when they got to stand up and talk about their toy. Most of the kids were fairly quiet and reserved, unsure of how to handle this new situation. Zack loved the spotlight! He had a difficult time letting other kids have their turn, and when it got to his he was far from quiet and reserved. He proudly showed off his favorite toy and told everyone about it.
When I came back to pick him up he was very happy. I could tell that he had a good time. As we were climbing into the car he asked me, "Mom, can I go to school again tomorrow?" It was hard for me to tell him that he had to wait a whole week, but he was ok with it. What a big boy!