This past
weekend we celebrated Matt’s 29th birthday.
Saturday was filled with great food, family
and fun!
A mellow
weekend in comparison to his other birthdays but a rite of passage in some
respects,as this was the first year Matt spent his birthday as member of our
family rather than a single bachelor. To
be honest, I was worried slightly concerned that this birthday would not
live up to his “norm”. Those of us with
children know, once you become a parent, those days of wild parties are few and
far between. I've had my fair share of
dull birthdays over
the past 10 years and I wanted to ensure that Matt’s first family
birthday celebration was as special as he is.
When I was
younger, birthdays were the most exciting thing. As the years creep up I find myself wanting to ignore the day all together. I seem to
have forgotten how much I *used* to love my birthday.
So out of sheer love for my man, I harkened back to my childhood and remembered all the special things
my mom did on my big day. Great
breakfast, any dinner I wanted, and of course singing the Beatles “Birthday ” to
me on my birth minute (7:35am).
She made
it all about “me”.
Using that
recipe, I made the day all about him. We
had a great breakfast (Eggs Benedict), special birthday surprises, and a
fabulous dinner with family.
Oh and the
Brooks family southern style Red Velvet Cake!
Best part –
at the end of the evening he said – "This is the first time I’ve had a birthday
where I got everything I wanted!" Success!
Sometimes amazing days don't hit you over the head with a 2x4, they creep in quietly and stay in your memory forever.
Thanks to my Pinterest obsession I found this great idea! A picture for every year attached to a balloon |
What's a party without a balloon fight? |
Brooks Family Red Velvet Cake with Bananas |
Blue Cheese Coleslaw - so goood! |
Steak and Herbs de Provence. Best Combo! If you haven't tried it - DO IT! |
Birthday boy enjoying his first bite :) |
Make a wish! |
I loved looking through all of the pictures... the entire meal (& the cake!) is my kinda meal... blue cheese coleslaw- YUM!!
ReplyDeleteYou did a fantastic job of making it about him... from beginning to end. WAY better than a wild party in my book :).
Just stopping by via torrie's a place to share! after celebrating my daughter's fourth bday today, this was a nice post to read! LOVE the balloon idea and the velvet cake looks amazing! will you be sharing recipe?!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet. Thank you for visiting. I am new to the blog thing so it's nice to know that people (other than my mom and family) are reading this.
ReplyDeleteI will do another post with recipes. I need to make the cake again and shoot my progress. Ran out of time last weekend in the birthday frenzy!