Monday, October 11, 2010

Happy Birthday, Mister Man!

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Mister Man turned seven today. It wasn't nearly so difficult for me this year as it was last year. Maybe it's because he's already spent a year in full day school or because he'd already gotten so tall. Regardless, this year it was again a birthday. And I think that's a good thing.

My husband and I were out of town for a wedding this weekend, so I called Mister Man this morning to wish him a happy birthday as soon as we woke up. When I asked if he felt any different now that he is seven, he had some very serious answers for me.

Mom. I grew again. I think I got another five inches taller overnight. I'm worried that my clothes aren't going to fit me anymore.

My head feels all different inside, too. I think my brain might be a little bit bigger now. And guess what? I decided that monsters really aren't real. And that I'm not afraid of them anymore because they aren't there. That's what my brain did now that I turned seven.

Needless to say, my husband and I hit the road as soon as possible after that so that we could get home and spend at least part of his birthday with him - and make his strawberry cake with cherry icing that he'd requested.

Mister Man's biggest thrill of the day had to be his birthday missions. We listen to Kids Place Live regualarly, and the afternoon host Absolutely Mindy will give kids three birthday missions that they "have" to do in order to turn another year older. I emailed her requesting birthday missions, and at 3:30 this afternoon, she delivered.

First came the Yoda parody song from Weird Al Yankovic. Then we had our missions specifically for Mister Man.

1. Find something that doesn't belong on birthday cake - a mushroom, bananas, whatever - and put it on your cake today. Then you have to eat it.

2. Tape a penny to your head. Then if anyone asks you why you have a penny on your head, you can tell them that you're making sure that if you run out of money, you'll always have another penny.

3. All week long, anytime someone asks you a question that has "no" for an answer, instead reply "No-bi Wan Kenobi!"

I love them, and Mister Man was thrilled. T-H-R-I-L-L-E-D. Especially because she played the Star Wars theme afterwards. My Star Wars obsessed child (who has never seen any of the movies or cartoons by the way) was in heaven.

He immediately ran upstairs and got a penny from his piggy bank and used lots of tape to ensure it stayed on his forehead. When his grandpa arrived, he couldn't wait to tell him why he had a penny on his forehead.

And the cake? We didn't have mushrooms, so we decided to put French toast and bacon on his strawberry cake with cherry icing. And then he proceeded to eat it and love it. My mom's stomach isn't quite so strong, but Mister Man thought it was neat.


And yes, we are of course still cracking up at the "No-bi Wan Kenobi" cheerfully isssuing from Mister Man's mouth. I'm just hoping that his teacher gets it and he doesn't get in trouble at school.

Missions accomplished, I officially am the proud mama of a seven year old.



10 comments:

Brandie October 11, 2010 at 8:42 PM  

So fun! Happy birthday to him! =)

septembermom October 11, 2010 at 8:51 PM  

Love the birthday missions :) Happy Birthday to your wonderful young man!!! May the force of life, love, health, fun, and happiness be with him always :) I feel like I should be sporting some Princess Leia hairdo right now. LOL.

WeaselMomma October 12, 2010 at 5:22 AM  

Happy Birthday, little dude!

Pat October 12, 2010 at 4:56 PM  

Happy Birthday, Mister Man! Seven is a wonderful year. I was particularly fond of the middle years (around 7 - 10) with my three boys. I've heard it said that parents have about ten years to mold their children's values/conscience/etc. By ten, they are pretty well set in those areas.

I've also heard that the Jesuits have a saying, "Show me a boy at seven and I will show you the man."

Enjoy these wonderful, magical middle years, Michelle!

Tara R. October 12, 2010 at 5:18 PM  

French toast and bacon, on a birthday cake? Brilliant!! My son would LOVE that.

Happy belated Birthday Mister Man!

Michelle October 14, 2010 at 8:10 PM  

Brandie - It was so fun! Mindy gives such great missions without them being ... destructive or mean or harmful.

Kelly - Aren't they cool? She's rather creative, and I love how they're "naughty" things he wouldn't otherwise do.

WeaselMomma - Thanks! He had a good one, his best ever he told me.

Pat - Yikes, I'm not sure I'm ready to think of what a man he'll be when he's only 7 :) He is pretty fun though, and I definitely plan to enjoy my time with him!

Tara - Really? I thought it was kind of a gross combination, but ... that's just me. He loved it!

Karen October 14, 2010 at 9:23 PM  

Seven! Such a big boy! Happy birthday, Little Man!

Michelle October 15, 2010 at 9:20 PM  

Karen - I KNOW! Can you believe me? *sigh*

Melisa Wells October 17, 2010 at 8:43 PM  

The birthday missions are ADORABLE!!!

Happy birthday (late) to him!! ;)

Michelle October 24, 2010 at 11:07 PM  

Melisa - They were fun. I especially love the "No-bi Wan Kenobi" one. It cracks me up!

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