I wish this picture wasn't blurry, because this is her face seeing the presents and balloons at her party for the first time. Her mind was blown :)
Taking it all in! We had a Doc McStuffins theme, which is one of her very favorites right now.
Waving to the balloons, which included a life size Doc McStuffins balloon. When a girl is this excited for her birthday, you might as well go all out.
Have you ever seen a cuter waitress? Her Aunt Heidi got her this darling costume so she can play restaurant.
One of the very best things about being at a birthday party for Ashlyn is watching her reaction to the cake coming out with the candle on it.......pure joy.
And she adores it when everyone sings Happy Birthday to her. She loves music, so everyone singing to her makes her little heart so happy. And she thinks the lit candle on the cake is the coolest thing ever.
Make a wish!
And these next few pictures are what we call, "Ashlyn eating cake like it is her job".......
The day of her birthday party was a beautiful one, so we were able to go to the park for a little bit.....
Ashlyn loved celebrating at her birthday party and the fun didn't end then since the actual day was still coming. In our house, on the night before someone's birthday, at prayer time before bed that person gets in the middle of the circle and everyone takes turns looking the birthday person in the eye telling them things they love about them. After that everyone in the family prays for that person.
On the morning of April 30th we were so happy to greet Ashlyn in the morning and tell her she is finally 5!!!
The day of her birthday was full of love and evidence of what a loved girl Ashlyn is. In the morning, we got a video from her Sunday School teacher and our dear friend, Heather, letting Ashlyn know how much she loves her. I cried watching it and Ashlyn smiled huge.
Then around noon our doorbell rang and it was Ashlyn's speech therapist, Mandi. She said she just had to see Ashlyn on her birthday. Mandi has been with Ashlyn since she was one and is much more than a speech therapist but a dear friend to our family and someone who Ashlyn loves deeply.
Ashlyn loved looking at birthday cards, including this hand written note from our sweet friend, Alyssa.
And at 6:26 p.m. on that day, the time Ashlyn was born five years ago, I had to pull her close. With all of my kids, there is something about that minute they were born that I just have to hold them. I was the first arms that ever held them. And for Ashlyn, five years ago at that time, I was holding her and doctors were saying they thought she had Down Syndrome and my head was spinning and at that time I was begging for it not to be true. Five years later at that birth minute, I needed to hold her close and tell her I am so glad she is here and I am so glad God put her in our family. I remember the minutes and days when I would have given anything for it not to be true and now we celebrate her on her birthday and we would not want things any other way.
Thank you, God, for Ashlyn. For five years of loving this gift that you gave us.