Wednesday, September 9, 2009

A Little Party

Since we will be moving from Columbus next year and Jansen has some really great friends out here, we decided to have a birthday party for him.

Didn't Nate do a fabulous job on the cake? I helped a little with the decorating, but he deserves all the credit.



Hope the kids had as much fun as Jansen and I did!

11 comments:

Kent and Leisy said...

insanely cool cake. It's very realistic even!

Kendra said...

That is an Awesome cake. Nate should go into business!

Meggin said...

I love that there is just one little girl in the middle of all those boys. And I agree that the cake is pretty awesome!

Annie said...

Julia and her boyfriends-of course she had a great time. Is she opening up Jansen's presents?

Bethany said...

Nate makes birthday cakes, too???

HOW oh HOW can I get Ryan to make our kids' cakes?? Ryan always just says it's a good thing our kids have a mom or they wouldn't even have cakes! I'm showing this to him in the hopes that it might inspire him... :)

Looks so fun-I bet little Jansen had the time of his life-and 4? I'm sorry, I guess it didn't dawn on me that I should be astounded by this, but 4???????

Bethany said...

The POPCORN coming out of the smoke stack. Too much. Just too much.

Ashley M said...

Awesome train!!! Happy Birthday Jansen!

Anonymous said...

Love the popcorn smoke! Jansen's smile says it all. I love all those cute little kids in a circle. See ya tomorrow! Love, mom

Traci said...

So creative!! The popcorn is a brillant idea, way to inspire!!

Tina said...

How fun!! I'm glad you got to celebrate with all of his friends. I love throwing parties here at our house. It makes it more fun for the kids... or maybe just me!!

Cara said...

Jansen must have just been in heaven!!! All that chocolate and yummy goodness mixed in with his love of trains...add in friends, presents, pizza...how did he sleep that night? You're making me miss OH too much! Oh, and if Nate ever got tired of being a dr. he could do well in the cake business. Holy cow--he must have been proud of his masterpiece!