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On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 13:30:20 EST starsuncloud@... writes:
> Those are SO fun. I had forgotten, but my boys used to have Birthday
> parties for their stuffed animals regularly. Complete with a cake and
tea
> party. I'm afraid they've outgrown them now....I need to tell Sierra
about
> this, my fun isn't over yet!!

I do bake pretty regularly, but not often cakes. The other night I made a
chocolate cake with peanut butter icing, and both girls came running out
asking who's birthday it was. I told them nobodies. They said it had to
be somebodies or I wouldn't be making a cake. So we put candles on the
cake and sang Happy Birthday to Mr. Nobody! It was fun.

Wende

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kayb85 <[email protected]>

> I do bake pretty regularly, but not often cakes. The other night I
made a
> chocolate cake with peanut butter icing, and both girls came
running out
> asking who's birthday it was. I told them nobodies. They said it
had to
> be somebodies or I wouldn't be making a cake. So we put candles on
the
> cake and sang Happy Birthday to Mr. Nobody! It was fun.
>
> Wende


Lol! There's something about candles that fascinates kids.

Our Winnie the Pooh party was a success. We went to Wal-mart's lobby
to get him presents out of the bubble gum machines. (Except that we
got junky toys, not bubble gum! lol) Pooh liked his presents. :)

Now they have a long list of stuffed animals who are going to be
having birthdays. And they looked through old family fun magazines
that had ideas for cakes--pirate ship, volcano, animals, etc. Each
of the stuffed animals has picked out a cake that he wants us to make
for him.

Sheila