A dinner party to celebrate some of the wonderful women friends in Fi’s life. Love, laughter and life. What’s not pictured are the wonderful men; Nick, Josh and Zac who prepared beautiful food and helped make the experience magical. Thank you to all xxx
Ethan’s 8th: a big day for the lil fella.
Woke Up,
saw a frog,
Got lots of presents,
my mum made me a card with a green tree frog on it,
Went to a tropical beach and swam with face-mask & flippers for the first time,
my front tooth fell out in the water,
came back home,
had a party with a choc-chip ice-cream cake that looked like an echidna,
and marshmallows, and chocolate biscuits, and chips,
had half a bottle of ginger beer,
had a proper country milkshake (chocolate), made in an aluminium cup,
went to the pool,
had KFC,
had a Golden Gaytime icecream,
came home to another party,
had more presents,
and another cake,
set off party poppers,
ate 4 kit kats,
a band of fire twirlers arrived and performed specially for me for half an hour,
threw up.
Perfect.
Lucinda is 2: Lets celebrate
Watch Fiona make the Bunch ‘o’ Flowers Cake
A cake you can hit with a hammer
Ethan loved his party. Let me tell you something about the cake. Fiona made a Chocolate Pinåta cake. I need you to understand that this is a cake above all cakes. It doesn’t just have nice tastes, it has features and benefits. For a start, get your head around this: this is a cake you are supposed to hit with a hammer!
It’s a chocolate shell (ie real chocolate), covered in chocolate smarties, ladybirds and so on. You smash this with a (real) hammer, and it reveals, under its thick chocolate shell the size of a GI helmet, a chocolate cake, with chocolate icing, and chocolate filling. And it’s covered in more yet smarties, chocolate ladybirds and other chocolate-based objects.
I don’t know where we are going to go from here. Last year, the space shuttle cake, this year the chocolate pinåta.
What next?
Fi made an amazing chocolate pinåta cake and ethan broke it with a hammer!