Zachary was so excited for Kate's birthday. The day before, he insisted on blowing up an entire package of 24 balloons for her. He said, "Baby Kate is going to love her birthday!" The night before, he could hardly sleep. During her party, he said, "This is the best party EVER!"
Kate's birthday came square in the middle of our stay at Koloa Landing. We spent the day at the pool, napping, and then (finally, according to Zac) opening up gifts and eating strawberry cake.
Kate opened up sippy cups, a princess plate and a princess bowl, and thought they were grand presents. Babies are too little to realize that getting dishes for your birthday is like a 10-year-old boy getting clothes. Just something to open.
Her reaction to the doll did not disappoint. She was squealing!
Hooray for pink birthday cake. Hooray for looking at the clock at exactly the time of birth!

Zac had to have cake on his face, too.She thinks it is fun to put on Zachary's shoes. She would crawl around with a binky in her mouth all day long if we let her. She wants to color with Zac during "Mommy Preschool" time. She puts anything shaped like a rectangle up to her ear and says "Hah" for "Hi."
Kate is ticklish, and doesn't get tired of me singing "Lift up your arms and let me tickle you," and giggling like crazy when I get her in the armpits. You will never see this girl more attentive than when she is tearing paper into tiny pieces. She loves to be outside. She loves going along for the ride in her stroller, backpack, or shopping cart. Her favorite place to be is the top stair of the pool or sitting in the sand.
She will not perform. Even though we know she can wave hello, clap her hands, and mimic noises, she will not do them under "pressure." She points to what she wants, and if that doesn't work, turns on the grunts until we oblige.
Oh, my sweet baby. We are officially dropping her "Baby" title and that makes me ache!
