Wednesday Morning Coffee Catch Up: Birthday Boy

Hello everyone! It is a sunshiney morning here today, although we do have some severe weather on the radar for tonight. We are also having Mermaid Girl over tonight! She is coming for dinner and then we are going to hang out – I am going to teach her embroidery. I think she is going to come over once a week for dinner, we have missed her! We will also work on our family tree some too, per her request. I am looking forward to it.

So the big thing around here lately has been Wyatt’s birthday! Double digits for this kid! It is so hard to believe sometimes – time has flown. I feel like it was yesterday he was born. I am planning to share our story about his birth this month. It just feels time, and maybe it will help someone who stumbles on my blog. March is also cerebral palsy awareness month, so it is all sort of fits.

Anyway, Wyatt turned ten Sunday! We had a celebration the three of us, and he is having a big party this weekend. We haven’t done a big party in years but we felt like we needed to this year, for many reasons. I am all nervous about it but it will be ok. However, Sunday was a blast! We had a slow morning, Wyatt opened a few little gifts (he is my kid – his favorite was the scented markers), and then around noonish we rolled out. We had a big day planned! We had originally planned to go to the zoo, but the temps stayed solidly in the teens, so we pivoted.

First stop, the Detroit Dye House! This is a tie dye place in Detroit, and my friend Kelly goes here all the time and has told me over and over to take Wyatt. Well, we did on Sunday. We did the drop in sessions, instead of a class, and it was so fun. The woman working was sweet and nice too – she explained what we needed to do, made sure the tub was low enough for Wyatt, and then it was time to begin!

That place was really cool. I want to go back and make something myself! They have a lot of different things to make, from tshirts to scarves to wraps to headbands. If you take a class, then you also make a pair of socks, that the Dye House provides, and then they donate the socks to the unhoused population in Detroit. They are having a peace sign design class in April that I want to go to. I want a headband and I don’t know what else.

Wyatt had a great time doing this, and so did Billy and I. He chose a spiral design because it reminded him of a snail. Of course.

After we finished here and had our saturated and wet shirt safely stowed in a special bag to take home with us, we headed to our next stop. We were all a little peckish so we stopped in at Mexicantown Bakery to choose a little something. Billy and I each got a ham and cheese empanada, Wyatt chose an M&M cookie, and then we picked up a few extras for the next day while we were at it. That big gigundo cookie tasted like a churro and was delicious! We ate it over the last few days.

We had reservations for an early dinner but we still had a few hours before it was time to go there, so we went to an old favorite – Belle Isle. And we hit all the attractions! They are all free to the public, so we just made our way around the island stopping at them all. It was a really fun way to spend those few hours!

We explored the Conservatory, which has recently reopened after being updated and restored, the Aquarium (the oldest one in the United States!). It was so refreshing to see all the green plants, and even the citrus trees with their oranges and lemons. It was jam packed in the conservatory since it recently reopened, and everyone is flocking there so we sort of were in the shuffle along and look mode with everyone there. but it was still nice. The aquarium was busy but not as full so that was a little better. They had a scavenger hunt for kids and at the end Wyatt got to pick a sticker. He chose an otter and then wanted me to wear it so I did.

After we visited these two, we went through the recently redone Nature Center. They have been doing a lot of work on the island and it shows. The nature center looks really cool! I actually didn’t get any pictures here, we were just busy looking around and playing with the exhibits.

By the time we left here, it was time to go to our reservation at JoJo’s Shake Bar, near Comerica. I was super excited about this place. It looked like it was going to be an awesome place for a kid, full of music and big giant shakes! I was so glad that we had made reservations, even at such an early time (4:00) because it was PACKED! Like literally parents and kids and strollers everywhere, out the door, inside… it was a bit overwhelming for me, who gets a bit of sensory overload! However, I knew that Wyatt was going to love it. And he did! Everything there was huge – the sandwiches, the shakes, the drinks – it was crazy. It is a bit pricey, but since everything was giant and we knew that we were all splitting a giant shake for dessert, Billy and I split a sandwich and Wyatt got a grilled cheese and fries. Billy and I split the Clevelander and it was freaking awesome! We also sort of shared an adult beverage. It was mostly mine though as he was driving. I saw it on the menu and I had to order it, out of nostalgia for the name. The Blueberry “Gin and Juice.” This place is crazy y’all. It is kid friendly but also, has drinks. It was also huge so I was nervous to drink it all, so I only drank about half, with Billy taking a few sips. It was delicious.

Then the grand finale! The shake, the whole reason I chose JoJo’s. Wyatt chose the Birthday shake, of course. This thing had a huge full size cookie, a giant cake ball, and cotton candy, in addition to cotton candy (he was not a fan). Even with the three of us sharing it (Billy again only having a bite or two) we couldn’t complete it, and we took the cookie and cake ball home, minus a few bites from Wyatt. It was fantastic though.

After this totally hedonistic type meal, we finally headed home. And we were all ready for it. We were exhausted by the time we rolled through the door! We all sort of found our little places in the den and decompressed. Wyatt was quietly drawing with his new markers, and Billy and I vegged on our phones. It was a very full, very fun day, in celebration of our little guy – who I guess is now a bit bigger guy.

And that is part one of Wyatt’s birthday story this week! Saturday is his party. Wish me luck!! Oh, I forgot to share a picture of his finished shirt! I think it looks really cool!

Whatever you do today, try to do something that makes you smile my friends!

19 thoughts on “Wednesday Morning Coffee Catch Up: Birthday Boy

  1. Joanne's avatar Joanne

    Oh that sounds like the neatest place! We love tie dying but that is one craft I only ever tackle outside in the summer sun. The whole day sounds like a lot of fun. We went to a milkshake place like that near us and I was so intimidated by the size of the milkshakes alone never mind the slice of cake, cookie, and on and on and on. I joked with my husband that the meal was going to give me diabetes… and I didn’t even end up getting a milkshake! LOL. They are so fun though and I loved watching all the people’s faces when their drinks/dessert arrived.

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  2. Oh that shirt is brilliant! And what a lovely day. That shake looks amazing and I’m glad it wasn’t one of the ones that are trendy here where all the goo from it runs down the outside of the container – sticky! gross! What a lovely day.

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    1. Oh my gosh gross!! Wyatt and I could not handle something that would make our hands sticky. Wyatt even was having his moments when the dye from tie dying was getting on his gloves! I kept having to wipe his gloves off. Lol. I was like kid, you are allowed to get a little messy!

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  3. That IS a hedonistic dinner and dessert but WOW! And it looks like the perfect day. I think double digits definitely deserves an over-the-top celebration like that. I have to get the boys to the Aquarium and I bet they’d love the dye place too. I can’t imagine a better day with your guys. And again, belated birthday wishes to Wyatt!

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  4. marsha57's avatar marsha57

    What a perfect way to spend your tenth birthday! And, yes, that shirt definitely looks like a snail. I haven’t tie dyed in decades…I did a lot of it in the 70s (as you can imagine). That milkshake looks like a birthday celebration in itself! What a fun day for all of you, and I would have been exhausted, too.

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  5. What a great way to spend Wyatt’s birthday, sounds like a lot of fun! I used to wear tie-dyed clothes in the 70’s (the Best decade EVER!). The last time I went on vacation we went to the Georgia Aquarium, it’s the largest aquarium in the United States which I didn’t know until we were back home for a while. It took us quite a lot of time to get through it all.

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  6. What a fun read! I’m one of those first time readers (visiting via the Weekend Traffic Jam Reboot link up) but I’ll be back! Part 1 of the birthday celebration sounded delightful from beginning to end. The tie dye place would be so fun to visit and that shake… oh my! Have a great weekend!

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