Marisa Frymire

Marisa Frymire 

Marisa Frymire is thrilled to be a stay-at-home mom to two wonderful young children. Besides playing on the floor and reading Brown Bear, Brown Bear, you can find Marisa enjoying Sunday dinners with family, jogging around the neighborhood, taking pictures of her son and daughter, searching the internet for new recipes, and watching a favorite TV show with her husband, Nathan. Marisa has lived in Kansas City all her life, and thinks this really is one of the greatest cities to raise a family. She and her husband love living life together and making a home in Overland Park.

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Celebrating ONE!!

     Somewhere between June 2008 and June 2009, my sweet baby grew up into the active, curious, hungry blossoming toddler that she is today. I know she’s technically not quite a toddler, but referring to her as a baby does not seem to give her efforts and milestones justice. I know my husband and I did not give her permission to grow so fast, but she did anyway! So, we find ourselves on the brink of our baby turning (gasp!) ONE!
     Everything I’ve read and heard from wise moms is the same – keep things simple. That means you can cross off the moonwalks, trampolines, clowns, and pony rides for her birthday party. Nope - You’ll have to go somewhere to find those.
     In between the cupcakes and decorations, invitations and themes, capturing this first year is really what matters. We fondly have always called our little girl “Bean” because she’s just so little, and showing all the ways our Bean has sprouted is exactly what I want to do.
     I might put together a sort of storyboard of her for family and friends to see, depicting pictures, milestones, and memories from each month. Having some of A’s favorite foods for other people (and baby friends) to eat, along with favorite songs and books, will be just another glimpse into the preferences that are starting to form in her.
     My husband and I also plan to each write her a letter. Either at age 16 or 18 (still undecided), we will give her these letters for her to open and read. We intend for this letter to encourage her, remind her of how much we love her, and how much more she is loved by God. We will share how we have prayed for her all these years, and will continue to do so with each passing day.
     What about you? How have you celebrated birthdays with your kids? What have you done to make it special or meaningful?

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Comments  2

  • Kristina 29 Jun, 07:57 AM

    Hi Marisa,
    Congratulations on "nearly a year!" We celebrate with a family picnic, balloons and cake, and lots of photos. We create a time capsule on 1st birthdays (the entire family participates) and it will be opened on the sweet 16. Also, Ron buys the birthday girl one rose for each year and writes a note (we save those in the baby book). And, each girl has a collection that grows... Growing Up Girls for Emily, and Josef Angels for Kayla.

    For gifts, each girl was given her first special baby doll (a Madame Alexander Huggums from the Doll Cradle) and one toy from Mom and Dad (Ride-On for Emily - they both still ride it daily, and Little People Castle for Kayla).

    Our "actual celebration" is very simple... picnic, cake, fill capsule, and take pictures.
    Have fun planning! You are absolutely on track with what matters most!
    Kristina
  • Angie 4 Jul, 09:24 PM

    The part about how much you've prayed for her just brought tears to my eyes!  I think I'll have John and I write a letter for Olivia- what a GREAT idea!  I'm excited to hear how the party turns out.  I'm currently editing a video with pictures and digital video clips of the past year.  I also love your idea about serving her favorite foods- how cute! 
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