
In August, both of my sweet babies had their birthdays, Charlotte on the 17th and Grey on the 22nd. I figure that this is probably the last year we will get away with combining the birthday celebrations into one long week of adventures so we definitely made the most of it.
The festivities started with a trip to the Disney Store at the Woodlands Mall on Charlotte's birthday. She got to pick out a new princess dress and matching shoes (she insisted that I take a picture of the shoes) and a couple other little things, including a soft Cinderella doll that she sleeps with every night now. Then we went out into the mall and the kids got to ride the carousel. Charlotte was scared of the large animal figures but Adam finally persuaded her to get on it.
That afternoon, we indulged in Charlotte's favorite summertime activity: swimming!
(Grey is pretty fond of it too.)
For some reason, she always says "One, two, three, CANNONBALL!" before she jumps in. I can't figure out where she picked that up.

After the pool, we went home and celebrated Cha-Cha's birthday with some fancy cupcakes. She picked out a red velvet one.
Grey Looking Cute While Getting Dirty Eating Cake, Part One
On the Sunday that fell between the kids' birthdays, we had a small family party for the kids.
Of course, any party that includes our Burr cousins must include a musical performance!
Aunt Ash and her Bubba
Unwrapping the loot
Sharing a cake. I was trying to restrain Grey from blowing out his candle before we were done singing "Happy Birthday" to the kids. I failed!
Grey Looking Cute While Getting Dirty Eating Cake, Part Two
Grey's birthday dawned with a big surprise awaiting him in the family room: a new trike just his size with a handle so Mommy and Daddy can push and steer him around.
Grey's birthday started out with a trip to the Houston Museum of Natural Science to enjoy all of the dinosaur bones. We were feeling brave and decided to also take the kids to a planetarium show. Grey loved it.
Unfortunately, Charlotte did not. Charlotte started shrieking almost as soon as the lights went out and I had to hold her in my lap and cover her eyes for the rest of the show.
After the museum, we enjoyed a picnic in Hermann Park followed by (what else?) a ride on the little red train. Despite the fact that he was pouring sweat, Grey loved it.
That evening, we capped off the festivities with a trip to Chuck E. Cheese. The kids can't get enough of this place. And I've eaten enough Little Caesars lately to not choke on the pizza they serve there, so a good time was had by all.
When we got home, Grey went Round 3 with birthday cake, this time with one of his very own made mostly of ice cream. He knew exactly what to do when he saw those candles.
Happy birthday, Sweet Charlotte and Grey! Please know that your mommy loves and cherishes each of you even though she was too lazy this year to post all about your birthdays individually. Next year I'll do better!