Happy 7th Birthday William!

This year William had more of a birthday month than just a day...Lucky kid.  I can hardly believe he's 7 and I know I'll be saying this every year.  It still fascinates me how quickly time flies by.  Part of the reason I love blogging (even if it takes me 6mo to get one done, Hah!).
Let the pictures tell the story...

2/7/16: Birthday morning.  Bed head AND all.  His favorite-waffles with frozen applesauce chunks.  And of course, candles (o;
Since William's birthday was on a day Curtis works, what better thing to do than have a party at the station.  Curtis did such a great job of making it so special for William.  They hung streamers from the balcony of the stairs for him to walk through, we stopped and got doughnuts to share with the firefighters (because he loves a good maple bar on special occasions), we checked out the fireboat with Dad, opened presents in Dad's room, enjoyed a chocolate ice cream cookie cake, put together a United States puzzle he opened from Bus and Donna and then (his favorite) took some slides down the fire pole.        Fun. Filled. Day.









Then he had a mini party during school the next day.  He sat in front of the entire class (1st and Kinder since they hang with the Kinder kids a lot) while they sang a fun version of Happy Birthday (complete with karate chops) to him.  Then he got to share a fun robot snack he helped me make before getting to enjoy an end of the day recess with his friends.





Grandma Marsha and Grandpa Bruce went and watched William's swim lesson and then treated us to dinner and dessert...And of course a lego set (o;  You do a great job of spoiling Grandma Marsha.
We love you!


Then he chose a small birthday party with two of his buddies Gav and Evan, proof that he prefers smaller groups of people over large parties.  I love the pic of Calvin after giving him his birthday gift.  Heart melt moment.  William chose ice cream cones for his birthday treat and then Curtis made and organized some fun games for the boys to play.  










His last party was with cousins at our annual Eagle Crest trip.  Some birthday tickets from his Auntie Lori, presents, more ice cream cones and some special cousin time.  The time we have with family always means so much to us.  Can't get enough.





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