It was an absolutely gorgeous day and as soon to be toddlers do, she awoke bright-eyed and crying her eyes out because of a fever. Nice. We gave her Tylenol so she could pull off the party and kept her away from the other kiddies. She did wonderfully and didn't melt down with sadness until late afternoon.
We had a party for her and invited her little baby friends along with some adult friends of ours. Rachel's parents were in town for the festivities and thank goodness for that. Not only was it great having them visit for the week from Connecticut, Rachel bit off way more than she could chew during the planning of the party and Grandma and Pop-pop saved the day by helping with Winnie, grocery shopping and cooking. As we always do in the Florian family, we had a great time planning a party together.
Of course, Rachel's dad wouldn't let her BUY deli meat "when you can just roast the turkey yourself." So he literally roasted the turkey all night long so it would be ready to make sandwiches in the morning. And yes, it was delicious. My dad is king sandwich maker. I added my own fresh herb vinaigrette and Grandma did the assembly. They were delicious. Schaun was on Winnie duty and at the park early to claim our spot under the pavillion. Things almost came to fisticuffs but his mad negotiation skills prevailed and all was ready for Winnie's birthday bash when we arrived (late).
Gift bags for Winnie's friends...bubbles, balls and treats. Love doing this stuff!
You have to have balloons at a birthday party. Plus Winnie loves them.
Winnie's best buddy, Josh.
Another friend, Mia, indulging in her first cupcake. What an honor!
Mom and Dad loving Winnie
She had a little giggle fest when we all sang happy birthday.
Then she was confused.
That's right. Winnie's #1.










Happy Birthday Winnie! You are such a big girl! The party looks adorable!! Good job Rachie and Schaun!!
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