Birthday Magic
Confession, I don't do kid birthdays. I'll bake homemade muffins, snuggle my kids to sleep every-night, and otherwise put a lot energy into my daily life with them. The kid birthday parties with the organizing, chaos, and more toys is just too much for me. Additionally, the Kita already celebrates the kids' birthdays. Each birthday-kid brings a cake and his buddies give him a small group present. This year I sent Hugo with chocolate rolls from the bakery to share with his friends. Again - Kita for the win.
Our general birthday plan is we do some fun activity with one other family on a Saturday around the birthdate. Additionally, we have dinner (birthday kids' choice) followed by birthday cake with Val. However, this year Hugo got a bonus birthday extravaganza because Papa and Coco came to town. About six months ago the boys were watching some youtube clip about indoor skydiving. Once we learned there was a place to do it in Berlin, and the minimum age was four, we knew indoor skydiving clearly made the most sense for Hugo's next birthday.
On his actual birthday, we made the 1.5 hour train-ride out to a dinosaur themed park with our family friends and their boys. I'd heard about this park for years, but the inspiration came when Hugo said he wanted a dinosaur costume to replace his Tails (orange fox from Sonic video game) costume.
Our original plan was to have cake with Papa and Coco and Val on the weekend after Hugo's birthday, but a round of the Kita barfies interfered. So, we continued to spread out the birthday fun over the month.
Per usual, Val's cake was the gift that kept on giving. He got to eat the tongue part of the cake with his friend Tomas the next day. And, one of the eye slices is in the freezer to wait to celebrate with one our favorite people, Gen, this weekend.