So we celebrated Clark's birthday in Washington, and we had plans to celebrate his birthday with my parents the following weekend, so I wasn't really thinking we would do much of anything on his actual birthday. But Tanner had a different idea and came home from work wondering what happened to the party. I felt sufficiently guilty enough to run to the store and pick up some pizza and a little ice cream cake for the three of us to enjoy. I also couldn't resist the Elmo balloon I saw near the checkout stand.
We had a great time, and Clark was really good at blowing out his candles! When he first saw them lit up he said "Mom, Hot!" like the cake was on fire or something, so I think he felt a great incentive to blow it out so it didn't ruin his dessert. He is also getting the whole opening presents thing down to an art form, although we do have to rush him along since he likes to take his time unwrapping his gifts on tiny little tear at a time. We got him some play-doh and some squishy balls to throw around (that won't destroy anything or hurt anyone). We had a great time playing with his new toys!

The little cousins had a blast playing with eachother and with all of Grandma's toys and the Nielson boys even managed to break out the bouncy castle for all the little kids. Clark loved it, and clearly didn't care about the cold weather. Clark also took a particular liking to Emily who is Heath and Stephanie's oldest. He would go and grab her hand and make her go wherever he wanted. She was such a good sport about it, and I have never seen him latch onto another kid like that.
Tanner's mom did a fantastic job preparing Thanksgiving, and she let me make the rolls my mom always tasks me to do every year, and I also got to do an apple pie! I really don't consider myself an avid cook or baker, so I have to post my successes in this area whenever they come along for posterity sake.
Whenever we visit Tanner's parents, all my meals are supplemented with homemade fudge and rolls. I can pack it down, just ask Tanner's mom. She saw me continously cutting pieces off to eat while we were having girl chat one day. That stuff is yum.
The food was great, the company was great...what more could you ask for on Thanksgiving?


