Here's my entrance contribution:
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It isn't exactly professional but I love making my boys b-day cakes, this one was younger DS's 4th birthday cake. After Saturday I'll put one of older DS's 8th b-day cake.
That's so cute! Is your grass green coconut?
I have it saved cause DH would really love this and I'm hoping I can find someone to make it!
I want to play, too! I am a big cupcake person (always looking for the perfect cupcake!) so this is my offering..
Made with Girl Scout cookies!!
this no internet policy at work is killing me. Page 5 already? I must say how excited I am for the PTR though.
Your Trs are 1000 times better than my trips I go on.
So excited we leave on the 27th
My DD's first word was duck. So here is her first birthday cake.
Here's my entrance contribution:
It isn't exactly professional but I love making my boys b-day cakes, this one was younger DS's 4th birthday cake. After Saturday I'll put one of older DS's 8th b-day cake.
Lurkyloo - I think you have spun a dynasty of cake worshippers!
Hmmm... I guess I'd better post some actual plans in my pre-trip report....
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I realized that we need to also see the Osbourne Lights and Candlelight Processsional while we're down for Christmas.
Does anyone have any tips for the best way to do these - especially tips on avoiding crowds?
Thanks!
Forget it with the Osborn lights - just enjoy the crowded-ness! It's really not bad, because you're not trying to do more than look at things. I strongly recommend getting in the middle of NY Street a little early so you can be part of the flipping of the switch. Grab a cup of cocoa, people watch and enjoy! Once the initial "show" is over, hang tight and let folks move around until it thins out some, then stroll around to see things up close. We go every year and this approach hasn't let us down yet!Does anyone have any tips for the best way to do these - especially tips on avoiding crowds?
ok my entrance fee...
and seriously how cute is this cake?
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I have it saved cause DH would really love this and I'm hoping I can find someone to make it!
But I will say this: if you don't want to deal with standing in line, you can watch the whole thing by standing behind the amphitheater. The sound's just as good.