What a gift.

With extra support for the birthday setup I slept in a little bit. Once we were all up and fed, it was all hands on deck as we transformed our house to a garden wonderland. As grandma put the finishing touches on the gift bags, papa and grandpa walked in with our super cake. The cake was made by Igor's Pastry (owned by a family in my class). They made a teapot to look exactly like the birthday invitation. They even made "cup" cakes to match. As a gift, they included delicious mixed fruit and apple tarts. Wow! We quickly started to brew the tea and the girls began arriving.

Once lunch was finished, it was time to get the girls up, moving, and working off all of those sweets. This also allowed the cleaning crew to come in and tidy up the dishes so we could serve cake (another perk to living in a developing country--house staff LOVE overtime!). It was then that papa gave us the first clue which started us on a whirlwind adventure around the house--upstairs, downstairs, outside--with a few tasks to complete along the way. At the end of their adventure, the girls followed the clue to the spare bedroom where there was a paper parasol for each little girl.
At that point, the party was nearly over! It was time to move back into the dining room to sing a rousing rendition of "Happy Birthday," eat some cake, and be on our way.
After all was said and done, we had 4 tired adults, one thrilled birthday girl, and one boy fascinated to see all of his sister's loot (he was at a friend's birthday party while his house was taken over by little girls in party dresses).
Happy birthday Anouk! You are one lucky girl!
Love, Mama