Showing posts with label Birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthday. Show all posts

Thursday, February 16, 2012

ONE YEAR!

This week we celebrated our little ONE year old Crosby! I kept thinking about where I was during the week a year ago, what I was doing, etc. and really all I could think about was how incredibly happy I was to be on this side of the year rather than where I was a year ago. Specifically I was thinking about today a year ago, when I got to come home with Crosby after a long stay in that terrible hospital maternity ward in which I had no sleep and felt like a prisoner on a ward from the lack of sleep, food, and assistance I had received while there.
Crosby let us relieve part of the whole debacle leading up to her arrival as she did last year by not letting us sleep at all on the night of the 12th/morning of the 13th. This time around though, we were awake all night and morning due to Crosby having her first real illness all year. So terribly sad that it had to happen around her birthday, but we are extremely thankful that she was so well her first year as a baby.
The Birthday Girl comes downstairs in her pj's and checks out her loot!
In front of her 1st Happy Birthday Banner sign and unfortunately rubbing her nose (as she did nearly all day and night!).
Proclaiming it's her birthday at the soft play area with Daddy supporting her.
Unwrapping those birthday gifts! A Royal Wedding Happyland Play set from Mom & Dad!
Birthday cake time! We thought Crosby would be a happy camper to dig into her cake but all she was interested in was eating the fresh strawberries off the side of the cake, sadly in between sorry tears for herself for not feeling very well.
One little unhappy birthday girl by the end of the evening as we tried to take a family photo for her baby book.. Poor thing that she wasn't a happy birthday girl. :(
And the "after math" of the birthday day....toys and loot everywhere! (note this photo was taken at 10pm when she awoke with a fever after initially going to bed for the evening).
Despite the cold and crabiness of our little girl surrounding her birthday, we were still thrilled to celebrate Crosby's 1st Birthday. We are so lucky to have such a darling and sweet little girl as our daughter!

Friday, July 8, 2011

A Birthday for a Super Dad

This week we celebrated Scott's birthday. It was his first birthday as a Dad so I decided that the birthday cake theme this year would be "Super Dad," since of course he is a great Dad (and husband too!).
My littlest pastry chef was busy that morning icing Scott's ice cream cake! Unfortunately Crosby did not stay awake long enough to eat the cake and blow out the candles because Scott had a late night at work.
When Scott did get home, he opened his gifts. No, the big case is not a rifle gun, but a set of monogrammed grill tools from his in-laws. We will all benefit from his use of this gift!
And then we had his favorite - mint chocolate chip and homemade chocolate ice cream cake! A super birthday for a Super Dad!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Bovey for a Birthday

For my birthday this year, Scott really pulled off a great surprise. He informed me that we would be going away for the weekend - either via car or train - and advised me on how to pack accordingly. I thought we might be going to the south of England because I have been talking for a while about how I would like to see the Devon and/or Cornwall area. He kept his lips sealed and just said I needed to be ready to leave Friday late afternoon when he would come home from work to collect me.

Well, we drove on Friday evening to Devon, England, and we arrived at a place called Castle Bovey in Dartmoor National Park which is where we stayed for the weekend. It was the most exciting birthday surprise he has arranged for me yet....and frankly I am not sure how he will ever top the weekend because it wasn't even a "big" birthday for me! (Although it is the last birthday of just the two of us so I think that was his motive.)
The view of Dartmoor National Park from the back of Castle Bovey on the terrace.
The main driveway leading up to the entrance of Castle Bovey.
The parking area/entrance to Castle Bovey - every part was grand and beautiful.
One of my favorite touches! Wellies were available for all guests to use while staying at the property. So very English!
The view of the valley and park from our room.
Looking out our suite's room, onto the terrace area of the property and into the park.
The roads in Devon were NARROW. I am not sure this photo does our driving experience to get to Castle Bovey justice since we arrived in the very dark of night as our car was brushing the sides of hedges and bushes that lined the sides of these narrow and very windy streets.
The nearby town of Moretonhampstead. I loved the bunting flags that were strung throughout the streets.

On Saturday, we explored the area of Dartmoor National Park and decided to visit one of the National Trust Properties nearby - Lydford Gorge.

We hiked along the trails to explore the Gorge and see the main waterfalls.
Don't I look properly outfitted in my wellies and my raincoat?!?



Scott bravely climbed down to the mouth of the gorge. I photographed the happening from a safer location.




At the White Lady Waterfall.
After a morning and early afternoon of exploring the area, we headed back to Bovey for some relaxation and most importantly - afternoon tea! The hotel was just so lovely, we could have stayed there for days and been fine with just time spent in one of the many libraries or lounge areas, reading a book and sipping tea. Built for Viscout Hambledon - the son of affluent businessman WH Smith – for his private residence in 1906, the Bovey Castle Dartmoor was crafted with no expense spared or corners cut. It is apt, then, that its renovation and transformation to a country house hotel one century later should similarly be an exercise in grand design and bold statement, with the very highest quality fixtures and fittings used throughout. A somewhat eclectic melting pot of styles, Bovey Castle’s remarkable interior draws on influences from medieval, art deco, post-modern and Victorian schools of thought. The result is a hotel with a unique and charming, if slightly eccentric, character.
One of the hallways inside Bovey - it had a sportsman's feel to it.
Another main hallway inside Bovey - leading to the dining room.
One of the libraries with a great view of the park.
One of the libraries. So cozy.
Scott was a sport and had a full proper English afternoon tea with me in the main library of the hotel.
The afternoon tea display and snacks were excellent. Finger sandwiches, scones with official Devonshire clotted cream and jam, and an assortment of pastries - include treacle tarts (possibly my favorite British dessert).
I could really get used to this life!
After tea, we went for a stroll around the property.
There was even a little lake on site.
It felt like a good place for a photo or two...
We wandered the golf course area too, where we could see the Castle in the background.
That evening we enjoyed a nice dinner in Bovey's main restaurant. Dinner was followed by some scotch tasting for Scott in the whisky library. He looks a little too comfortable for his own good here....
The next morning we awoke to a helicopter landing just outside our window on the property's helicopter landing pad. It looked like a little orange bug flying outside the window.
After breakfast on Sunday, Scott said we should go sit in one of the libraries. It was roped off on one door and so I thought he was crazy for moving the rope and making us sit in there. However, then a waitress appeared with a birthday cake for me and I realized he had orchestrated the room to be roped off just for us. He is so thoughtful!
A nice little birthday cake for me. And no "bad icing" on it (as Scott so kindly asked the hotel). What he meant to say was, he preferred not to have fondant icing on it since they seem to love cakes with fondant icing on them over here! Luckily, this one was whipped cream frosting with strawberries.
Out on the terrace of Bovey before it was time to depart. It was really such a nice weekend!
The Birthday weekend was even completed with an appropriate gift upon our return to our house - my own official pair of Hunter wellies!

Friday, July 9, 2010

Aged another year

Scott was away on his "mancation" on his actual birthday this year, so upon his return to our house with his friends, we celebrated his birthday a few days late. In honour of his time at the scotch distilleries on his birthday, I attempted to make him a cake with a scotch theme.
One of Scott's favorites bottles of scotch is called Caol Ila. So, I changed the birthday scotch to "Scott Ila" which has been aged 33 years.
Happy Birthday Scott!
One big wish for a great year to come. And then we all enjoyed the mint chocolate chip and chocolate ice cream cake for dessert.