This cute Indian Princess turned 4 this summer!
The Native American theme was her pick of course, and it turned out super cute! It was a nice break from the standard girl b-days we have done. Lauren and I sewed the dress ups and made the cake and had so much fun doing it! Did I ever mention how it was the best months of my life having my sister live with us?! Anyway, the girls looked darling!

Even though Kyler had the cutest"Ky-Boy" outfit on, he wasn't so into the hat or posing for the camera.
Lauren sewed an extra costume for Teyah's doll "Morgan." Then Grandma bought her an American Girl doll that is a Native American named "Kaya." Those two dolls sure are loved!
For the party, Dave created a homemade teepee that the girls played in and pretended to roast marshmallow's over a construction paper fire.
The girls decorated their treat bags, played a trading game, had "pony" rides, and of course...
ate cake! I was pretty proud of this one, but like I said, Lauren gets half the credit!
As per tradition, we rode the rides at the mall with just the birthday girl.
We love our Teyah!
About Teyah...
1. She added "rockstar" to her full name and always introduces herself by her first, middle, and last name plus "rockstar." She demands that we say rockstar when saying her full name and insists it is her real name. Hilarious!
2. She really loves her sisters and is always trying to keep up with them and do the things they are doing.
3. After getting her tonsils and adenoids removed and a new set of tubes, I think she only had one minor illness this winter! This is AMAZING!
4. She has been in speech therapy and occupational therapy since September. Her therapists just love her and say she has been a hard worker and a quick learner. Because of this, she probably won't be in speech therapy much longer. Her articulation has come a long way this year. Great work Teyah!
5. Teyah marches to the beat of her own drum and chooses dolls, stuffed animals, etc. which is what she wants and is not influenced at all by other people. When purchasing her Kaya doll, the AG salesperson even commented how so few girls choose dolls that are not their own race, but the ones who do tend to be more unique and creative. This is Teyah for sure.
6. She is uninhibited in so many ways and super affectionate and happy... One time she asked if she could give the random stranger lady sitting next to us at the movie theater a kiss. She will walk up to her teacher at school or church and hug and kiss them. It took a long time for her to learn to kiss them on the cheek instead of the lips! I think she has finally learned what a stranger is and that we don't kiss them, but not because she doesn't want to!
7. She loves soft things -- blankets especially. She will not sleep without her "little yellow blankie."
8. She is a lefty! Her hand will still tire though, and then she will start using both hands and sometimes switch off to her right to give her left hand a break, but it always starts out in the left hand.
Teyah's positive personality brings so much joy, love, and affection into our home! We love you!

1 comment:
The party looks darling! You always have the best ideas.
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