Fun to make, but if I had it to do over again I'd put the dinosaurs on after we got them to school because it was a warm day so the frosting started to melt and they started to slip. The kids didn't care, but it was kind of embarrassing to bring them to school that way. They still looked okay and got eaten. It made Bob happy because he loves sweets and was happy to have helped make them, and I think he enjoys showing off his younger siblings, too. The rainbow cupcake mix came out really great. You divide the batter into six parts and color each part a color of the rainbow, and then drop into the cups by spoonfuls.
Before we brought the cupcakes to school, we filled the familyroom with balloons and a few punching balls to surprise Bob when he got home. Later on we gave him his birthday present, a Nintendo DS with a Lego Indiana Jones game (which he has been begging for for a while now...) It really is amazing. If you blow on the screen, Indiana Jones blows out torches and blows up rafts. They are excited to get more games and I'm thinking it's time to reinforce video game time limits.
For dinner we went to Red Robin, where we saw Books's wonderful 2nd grade teacher, and had a nice dinner. We were pretty tired after that, and decided to save the birthday cake for the next morning so we could all crash when we got home! Really busy day, but I think one Bob will remember as being fun and a special one for him.







Sounds like it was the perfect day!
ReplyDeleteI wanna try the rainbow cupcakes now! :)
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