Angry Birds Cake

Cutie Pie wanted an Angry Birds cake for his birthday just like Wildman.  J did not want to order the exact same cake from Publix, however.  He wanted something a little more special…  Something a little more 3D for Cutie Pie since he is the Angry Birds champion of our household.  Seriously, I’ve never seen the game played with more accuracy or more nonchalance than when I’ve watched Cutie Pie play.  It’s pretty amazing.

So, J set forth on an Angry Birds cake topper quest.  I had no clue about this until a little white box showed up on our doorstep.  The box was full of individually wrapped things.  When I asked J what was in the box, he excitedly reported that they were Cutie Pie’s Angry Birds!

These things are handmade from fondant and are probably the most spectacular cake toppers I’ve ever seen!  The detail is unreal!  J’s mom kindly made the green iced chocolate cake.  It tasted so good!

We convinced the kids not to eat them so that we may reuse them on future cakes.  They’re too pretty to eat!

You can pick up your own set here, if you’re interested.  They have all sorts of different topper themes to choose from.  The sea life ones and Yoda are pretty amazing too!

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Cosmic Bowling

Cutie Pie and I have a birthday coming up on Wednesday!  J and I gave Cutie Pie the option to go anywhere he wanted to celebrate his special day in lieu of an actual birthday party with a bunch of kids.  On a side note, I’ve instituted the every-other-year plan for birthday parties.  Wildman chose to go to Legoland and it was so much less stressful than planning and implementing a party.  It’s nice to have a year off from that craziness.

Anyway, we told Cutie Pie we would take him anywhere he’d like to go: Disney, Sea World, Legoland, Busch Gardens, zip lining at the zoo…  He chose bowling of all things!  This is what he chose to do last year for his birthday too.  So, J looked into it and saw that our local bowling alley hosted cosmic games with the black lights, lasers and all on Saturdays from 3-5 PM.  J invited a few of Cutie Pie’s closest buds to join us and away we went.

The kids had a total blast bowling on their own lane with the bumpers installed.  Cutie Pie amazed everyone by winning with an even 100 points!

J, Big Red, Flash and I had our own lane next to the kiddos.  I bowled my highest score ever on our first game.  A 117!  I beat all the guys (J by just one point) and then proceeded to steadily get worse from there…  It could have been the bowling alley gin and tonics that were my undoing.  Big Red was the one who suggested that we have a round of G&Ts and set out to procure them from the sketchy looking bar at the back.  The first set were awful as I sort of expected.  I kept looking at my drink thinking something was not right.  Then I remembered a neat trick that I saw on Pinterest.  Tonic glows in black light!  The snack bar operator come bartender had made our drinks with club soda by mistake!  The drinks were not glowing.  Once they were remade, they tasted so much better and looked really pretty too.  Thanks, Pinterest!  You helped me troubleshoot my bowling alley beverage!  🙂

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