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Leo's First Birthday Party

Since Leo was turning one this week, we decided to throw him a hootenanny, with a hint of shindig. Luckily, Leo didn't remember the last time we threw him a party in this room, which he left a little, um, lighter. 



The room is all decorated (nice crafting Rachel!)

It may not look like it, but Leo was pretty excited by the balloons
As always, blocks are more interesting than daddy
Leo hasn't yet learned how heavy is the head that wears the craft felt crown
Leo is confused by this "camera" that people do not talk into


Working up an appetite on the play floor
You can only have your cake if you finish all your quiche
Actually, its your birthday, eat as much quiche as you want, you'll still get cake


Forget about blowing out the candles, just give me that cake!
Smash cake made by Eric at request of Rachel.
Mmmm...cake...

Just chillin, eatin' my cake. 


The destruction is complete.
No one lifts me higher than Aunt Elizabeth! (Not even Jackie Wilson!)

Cousin time. 


Uncle Greg, you're the comfiest. 


#firsttimeholdingababy?

My bowtie may be askew, but my crown is on tight. 

A great time was had overall!

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