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"I'm turning 3! I'm turning 3! I'm turning 3!"

Spencer's birthday was June 1st. He was so excited (as we all were - well, except for those of us who were wondering how three years have passed!)

A few highlights

1. Balloons - we had picked up balloons on Saturday, a day before his party. When we got home with them, he grabbed the ribbons and started jumping and cheering "I'm turning 3! I'm turning 3! I'm turning 3!" It was pure joy!!

2. 5 Little Monkeys - This song is the class anthem for Spencer's 2's club class. All the kids absolutely love it. While the team was setting up for Spencer's party, I asked if they could find this song. They did and the results were amazing - picture 14 3 year olds jumping and dancing altogether. It was like Justin at a White Snake concert.

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3. Dancing = Jumping. Pretty straightforward when you're 3.




4. Blowing out candles his way.

one
       candle
                    at
                          a
                                time.




5. Napping. Because you're three and you can.

6. Having a great time!

Showing off is "3" t-shirt!

Almost everyone!






Our clan


With Grandma

Getting help from Jack opening gifts

Happy happy birthday Spencer-Doo!! We love you!!

Comments

  1. Come on - how cute is the isolated candle blowout trick. I'll try that next time and it will take a little over half a minute if I average 1 second/candle. He's the cutest!

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  2. How on earth is he 3 already!?!? Those videos were adorable. I love how kids equate dancing to jumping. Hilarious!

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