Step by step Brynn had the party all planned out. She informed me the morning of the party that it needed to be outside. While I planned the parade part outside, I hadn't planned for the rest of it to be out there. But it was actually easier anyway. It was about 95 degrees out, but the kids didn't seem to mind. Besides, it was 91 in the living room, so how much better would it really have felt? =)
Here's Brynn playing her drum!

Laney mostly enjoyed waving a flag! That and playing on the swings. She seemed to stick pretty close by when the pizza and cake were being served, though!

Lest you think you are seeing double... there really is only one Elayna. (What would we do with TWO of her!!!) This is Elayna and her "twin" Eliza. They were born the same day, only about an hour apart. They look enough alike that even their parents get them mixed up running on the playground after church. They just happen to be in different families. =) Eliza's family are missionaries out here, and her sister Lydia is Brynn's age.
Brynn is sunny little girl, and her delight in her presents was clear! Here she is opening a package of modeling clay from Grandpa and Grandma. (sent out a couple of years ago awaiting this birthday) Do you think she likes it?
Kira enjoyed drumming as well! Most of Brynn's friends are actually closer to Kira's age anyway, so she enjoyed the party as much as Brynn. She didn't like the no presents part though!
For a cake Brynn wanted a marching band ON the cake. I couldn't really come up with a way to do that with my limited cake decorating skills. But upon the suggestion of a drum she starting jumping up and down saying "A drum! A drum!" So I think she was ok with the change, and boy was it a lot easier. If you look carefully you can see you the lollipop drumsticks and the colored icing melted and bled onto the top of the cake. Oh well. Welcome to Niger! =)


In case anyone was scared after the wild hair pictures of Silas, here he is sporting his new "do."
Are kids really supposed to have three haircuts by a year old? Only if they are one of our kids, I guess. Isn't he cute?
6 comments:
What a creative party! Perfect Niger where there is no lack of tin cans to make into drums. :)
Hey Kevin,
Looks like you're having a great time in Niger!
My family and I are in France at language school. We're preparing for deployment to Gabon to start an air ambulance operation.
We're looking at a C206 with a Thielert diesel and wondered how the SMA C182 was going for you.
I'd like to dialog with you through email, if possible.
Thanks!
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I loved reading your blog.
I lived on the compound in Niamey for four years (and went to KA with Kevin) in the early 80s, and your anecdotes brings back all sorts of memories!
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