Happy 11th Birthday Emilee!!
August 4, 2006, Emilee May joined our family.
I blinked and a week ago, we celebrated her 11th birthday.
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| Traditional Breakfast in Bed |
Emilee and Emercyn before they were baptized.
| Sharing her testimony |
We we blessed to have 19 friends and family members join us for this exciting morning at FCF! We missed those who couldn't join us, but know they will be praying for Emilee as she continues to walk with the Lord.
After church, everyone was invited back to the house for lunch.
| Crockpots are one of the best inventions! |
| There were more people in the dining room, but I forgot to get that picture. |
And the candy ball game (Candy wrapped in saran wrap - unwrap the ball and keep any candy that falls out until the person beside you rolls doubles - then you have to pass the ball to them to start unwrapping.) . . .
And opening gifts, singing "Happy Birthday" and blowing out the candles . . .
So blessed to have family and friends to travel this road with together. Every moment spent together is a treasure and we are grateful and blessed to journey through life together.
The weekend was full of praises
and amazing "Wow God" moments . . .
My mother-in-law usually makes and decorates the cakes for the birthday parties, but due to a recent surgery, she wasn't able to make one for Emilee. Not a problem, I can do this. I've decorated a few other cakes for the kids throughout the year. Problem is, I forgot that the cakes usually don't turn out quite like I have pictured in my head.
I got the cake pan out, greased it, floured it, mixed up the cake mixes, baked the cake, put it on the counter to cool, and worked on some other party prep - and prayed. The first prayer was a quick "help this cake turn out."
I came back later to turn the cake out onto the board - much to my dismay, the cake stuck to the pan. First response . . . google: how to get a cake unstuck from a pan. Tried it . . . the result . . .it still stuck, but not as bad. It came on with a few chunks missing. The picture doesn't quite show the true results. A corner on the chocolate was not quite a corner, and a chunk was taken out of top on the white side. Time to walk away.
Pinterest is my go-to - in my search, I found gelatin bubbles . . .which led to an idea for the cake decorations. I got out the ingredients and started making a mess - and prayed again - this time was more, this one was "please help me with this cake and may it be a blessing to you."
Watch as one one of the bubbles unfolds.
| Success! They turned out better than I expected. |
| I got the crumb icing on . . .and got to to resemble a rectangle again. Decorating would take place later. So I went to bed . . .and prayed, again! |
In the morning, I made another batch of icing and went to work . . .and prayed.
| The result was better that I had hoped. |
Decorating a cake was lesson and a reminder to me that God loves me. He's in the big stuff and the small stuff. He helped me decorate a cake. He helped me keep my temper when I was ready to throw the spatula! He helped me smooth icing on a cake that did not want to be smoothed. He granted me wisdom to pick up 2 bags of confectioner's sugar, instead of just one. The cake wasn't perfect. It didn't need to be. The perfect part was the reminder that no matter what, I can call upon Him, and He's there! To God be the Glory!!

















