After the excitement of presents had worn down, Jaggar's attention turned to cake. Paisley didn't make it to Chick Fil A because her sister fell asleep, but it was okay since we were there for such a short time due to the heat. But they came over later that afternoon for cake and ice cream. Jaggar chose a Toy Story cake (after choosing about 1000 other cakes including but not limited to Lalaloopsy). And let me just tell you, if you haven't had a Publix cake, do yourself a favor and take care of that. I love icing, it's true, but their CAKE is so amazing that I could have just had that and it would have been wonderful.
Here's a few pics of the birthday boy with his cake.
Notice his Toy Story cake and balloons. Sage would have kept her balloons for weeks until I finally got rid of them. I came home last night, and they were all popped. They were still up in the air because we had the high float, so I said, "Jaggar, why did you pop your balloons?" He said, "Because I love popping them." So...note to self, don't waste money on balloons for Jaggar.
His cake
Singing happy birthday
Enjoying his cake...which he just scraped the icing off of and was done with.
What's a cake?
Paisley riding Jaggar around on his own bike.
Travis' parents came over right as Nichole left and brought MORE presents...which I have no pics of, but they were air planes that converted into dinosaurs (and they roar), and he loves them. Anyway, at the end of the day, Jaggar had ONE more present.
Thrilled with another opportunity to open a gift.
It is the REAL Buzz! He had issues with the smaller buzz that was in his Easter basket because only one button was real. The other 3 were stickers. So "it wasn't a real Buzz." This Buzz has a certificate saying it was made and designed exactly like the movie. It has sensors that respond to your voice and how loud or soft you speak. It makes flight sounds when you fly it through the air. He was in Heaven. What a wonderful birthday this precious boy had.
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