Last Sunday
was the 5th birthday of the youngest member of my Italian family,
Beatrice. She had been so excited to turn five that the whole week before she
started telling everyone that she was already five years old, not four! This
frustrated her big brother Giacomo who always want to do things the right way
and thus was adamant that she could not be five until her birthday. Which, of
course, is very true! However, Sunday the 3rd of August did finally
arrive and when I saw Beatrice and wished her a happy birthday with a cuddle and
a kiss on her check she could not stop smiling.
As per
request, I had woken up a little earlier than her so that I could make pancakes
as a special birthday breakfast. Once we had a plate piled high, we dug right
in spreading a generous portion of Nutella over the golden brown pancake. In no
time at all there were chocolate covered fingers and faces and a silence that
is only ever heard whilst eating good food. Finally breakfast was finished, the
chocolaty mess cleaned up and it was time for presents. Because Beatrice will
be starting ballet in September, from her parents she received an entire
ballerina set, a tutu, skirt, cardigan, tights and shoes all in a beautiful
baby pink. She was so proud of her gift that she out it all on straight away
before suddenly becoming too shy to show us any of her twirls. However, as soon
as she though nobody was looking she did a sneaking one foot pirouette and a
very cute pleased with herself expression crept onto her face. It was then my
turn. I pulled out a bag with three individually wrapped presents (though I
could have wrapped them together, everyone knows unwrapping is the best part!)
She first opened a packet of glittering pink stickers that are able to not only
be stuck on paper, but almost anything – including clothes! It was quickly
decided that these would decorate her ballet clothes. Once the pink wrapping
was pulled from the second gift, she looked up confused. “What?” she asked
holding out the box. On the front was a picture of a rag doll, though it was clear
that this was not a doll. It was a box. I explained that it was all the bits of
material and thread and buttons that would make the rag doll, but we would have
to do the sewing ourselves! Once she realised she did not stop asking when we
could start sewing! The third and last gift also fitted well with the ballet
theme, being cute pink clips that stood out in a beautiful contrast in her dark
mahogany hair.
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Munching on birthday breakfast pancakes |
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Opening her make-your-own rag doll |
Once all the
presents were unwrapped it was already 11:30am and so there was only time to
get all ready before heading into the car and off to the Tuscan coast for
lunch. Though the weather was not at all as summery as one would expect in
early August, it was not raining so when we arrived at the cliff side
restaurant it was still possible to sit outside and look out over the vast blue
ocean. The lunch itself was delicious, and consisted of a fish platter and
mussels for starters followed by pasta and tomato sauce for the kids and
absolutely delicious fried fish for Massimo, Filomena and me. The meal was
nicely accompanied by a delicate white wine and some scrummy, crusty white
bread. Beatrice had insisted on wearing her new ballet clothes out for lunch,
and once she had had her fill, she walked onto a clear section of floor and
began showing off her twirls for all to see, her shyness left behind and
forgotten with the scrunched up wrapping paper in which the gifts had arrived.
With full bellies and happy smiles photos were taken and then we were back on
the road, heading home. The rest of the day was spent relaxing and not doing
too much of anything until the grandparents, uncles and aunt arrived to share
Beatrice’s Peppa Pig birthday cake. A perfect end to a lovely day.
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The wild weather waves |
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Twirls in the resturant |
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Gazing out to sea.. |
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Our table |
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Amazing crusty bread |
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Our selection of starters |
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Fantastic fried fish dish |
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"Family" photo |
Some great photos. Looking good. :-)
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