Jackson's party was a great success despite Mother Nature trying her best to blow us all away. Just like last year we had wind gusts in the neighborhood of 30 mph and it was a little chilly for early spring in Florida. The kids had fun despite the less than ideal weather. The parents had maybe less fun thanks to the weather. As always, everyone was over generous with their gift giving. Jackson is a lucky boy to have such friends and family. Our household supply of toys is now in the red and threatening to take over.
Here come the pics.
First picture of Jackson at age three.
Jackson and Hunter having a swinging time at the start of the party.
Kool-aid mustache.
Cake Time! Thank goodness we had a sparkler candle in the shape of a three. There was no way we could keep regular candles lit in that wind. Thanks to Geoff for getting the sparkler lit.
Hunter and Gabe.
Katharine Stayed at the table until every morsel of cake was gone.
Opening presents was a challenge. We didn't get too many pics of the opening of the presents. Betsy and I both had to be Johnny on the spot with every scrap of paper torn off, lest it be immediately blown into the lawns of the surrounding houses.
Aunt Bunny gave Jackson a Spider Man Easter basket (among loads of other great Spidey stuff). He refused to believe that it was a basket. Jackson insisted it was a mask.
After all that sugar and fun, there was now slowing down for Jackson. At around 11pm we had dinner. So what do you have for dinner on your third birthday? A corndog and birthday cake. Why not? You only turn three once.
The next day, was Betsy's birthday. We let Jackson blow out Mommy's candles to make up for his lack of candles.
Finally, on Monday, his Power Wheels Jeep arrived. We ordered it online and it didn't arrive in time for his B-day. He was thrilled. Here is the inaugural ride after he helped me build it.
That's it for the big 3.0. Thanks for reading.