I am not sure how this happened, but my little girl is getting so big. I can't believe she is eleven years old already.
Here are her siblings, making the traditional banner.
Amelia wrote this poem for her:
Another tradition is that the birthday child can't come downstairs til we are ready for her/him.
This however is not a normal, traditional thing that is done.
Traditional birthday breakfast. Pancakes in the shape of the age plus foods cut into that many pieces.
Each year's birthday has a different tradition. For the 11th birthday tradition, the birthday child gets to help make and decorate the cake.
Cake and ice cream time!
Opening presents time:
It must have been an exhausting day.
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Happy 11th Birthday to Tabitha!
ReplyDeleteHappy 11th birthday to her =)
ReplyDeleteYour kids are adorable!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Tabitha!
Looks like a celebration of much love and joy- I'm sure Tabitha had a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful time. Happy Birthday to her. Thanks for hosting and have a great week.
ReplyDeleteAw, happy 11th birthday! I can't wait to see what she makes with her yarn.
ReplyDeleteyay! What a happy birthday! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very special day!! Happy Birthday to Tabitha!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a special day. Thanks for linking up at Life at Rossmont.
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