I'm a winner. Not like when I was young and my brother and I would sarcastically comment 'he's a real winner'.
But 'picked to receive a blog prize' type winner.
Now you would think that with all the sewing done around here that Jack would have a library bag. No. But there's one winging it's way over from mikodesign. Thanks Erika!
On another note the lady at the cake shop laughed at me today when I asked for 2 cupcakes with 'fairies' on top.
'Do you mean sprinkles?' she asked.
'Do you mean sprinkles?' she asked.
'oh yeah.'
Then I smiled to myself all the way to pick up the boys from school. If you live in Australia you would know that 'fairy bread' is an absolute must for any successful kids birthday party. In fact we had some on the weekend thanks to Al.

5 comments:
my mum insisted on fairy bread at my son's first birthday.
not for him.
Only for her.
I call them jimmies and get weird looks too. I think sprinkles is just such a boring name.
Lucky You!
We've always called ours sprinkles pretties :)- I think fairies is cute too!
And really, you can't have a party without fairy bread, chocolate crackles or honey joys.
I have spent the last nine years trying to get the English to appreciate fariry bread but alas to no avail. It is always left at the end of parties. (yay! moree for me!!)
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