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Dad’s Birthday

15 Thursday Oct 2015

Posted by jwpenley in Birthdays, Family, Travel

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October 7th would have been my dad’s 100th birthday. Ten years ago, in the summer before his 90th birthday, I made a pact with my daughters and their spouses to plan an early birthday party, on his turf. He had never met one of his great grandchildren and had seen the three others only once when they were just babies. I was remembering a comment made by my then three-year-old granddaughter when she learned that my mother had died. “That’s so sad. She never got to meet me.” This little one, in particular, needed to meet her great grandfather.

School would be in session on his actual birthday so the plan was for July. This was not an easy feat. One family lived in Santa Monica, the other in San Francisco. There were jobs to be considered for the spouses. More problematic, his turf was in Missouri. There was no easy way to get there. No direct flights, few airline options and travel with four children under seven. I was asking a lot from my daughters. And Missouri in the middle of July! That was asking a lot of everyone. But they rose to the occasion and we made our plans.

At the time, my aunt had a big house on the lake not far from my dad’s home. A vacation house with many bedrooms. The perfect solution. An above ground pool, a fishing dock, something for everyone. We were set.

My expectations were not high for “a good time had by all.” I am not a big fan of Missouri. But this was all about Dad and the great grandchildren. Ten years later and they are all still talking about it. The amazing thunderstorms, the ease of catching fish off the dock(so easy that my son-in-law finally got bored hauling them in), the enormous property where the children could run free and build things out of found objects, Silver Dollar City which is still a favorite theme park of my other son-in-law, the barbecues and, of course, my dad.

Watching him with those great grandchildren will always be my favorite memory of him. Their joy and his joy. There was never such a party as this early 90th birthday celebration.  He didn’t make that 90th birthday.   He died in August of that year, after meeting those great grandchildren, his life complete. I will be eternally grateful to my children for making this one of his happiest moments. Grateful that they took time from their hectic lives so that their children could know a great grandparent. Grateful that they didn’t have to say, “He never got to meet me.”

Birthday cake # 54

29 Monday Apr 2013

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Since Max, the eldest grandchild at 14, celebrated his first birthday, it has been my responsibility and pleasure to make a cake. My cakes never go up. I don’t build towers or upright characters or anything taller than a flat cake. My cakes are shape cakes that can entail some pretty complex cutting and lots of icing. Icing saves everything.

The first birthday of each of the five grandchildren has been a carousel cake, often fitted out with fantastic wild animals gathered from some trip to an exotic location. Just a simple, round layer cake, sometimes with a pudding filling, sometimes fruit with the animals placed around the edge of the top of the cake. Once, one of the animals was facing the opposite direction, out of sync with the circle, so his better side was on the inside. The beauty of those cakes was that the birthday child got to keep all those animals and, eat the icing that stuck!

Subsequent cakes have represented favorite toys, characters or passions. When they reach the age of choice, they make specific requests. Once they reach the “decade” years, the goal becomes one of “how can I stump Grandma” ideas. Rarely does a cake come together without some angst. Frequently, there is not enough icing. How do I make the wings? How do I make red food coloring make red icing instead of pink. What will make a good Elmo nose? What does that child have in mind? OMG, I forgot to take the cake out of the pan and it’s stuck.

Have you ever thought of a pop-eyed catalufa cake? That was the request of two-year-old Gavin who was a frequenter of the Aquarium and knew all the proper names of the fish, unlike me who would point out that pretty orange fish. After the first visit, I always picked up the fish guide so I was better informed.

A red fire engine makes a great cake for the 3ish set. A pink fire engine will not do but that’s what one gets with the red food coloring. The icing keeps getting thinner and thinner but will never turn red. Luck was with me that year as the birthday was near Christmas so there were plenty of red sugar crystals. This was, by far, the sweetest cake ever made.

Alligators are great subjects. Just the head with a wide open mouth. But what about the teeth? Easy. Uppers and lowers, rows of candy corn. Bright green icing. Alligator.

Elmo benefitted from the red sugar knowledge but his most dramatic feature is that giant nose. A circle of cake? A cupcake with orange icing? Ah, a ripe apricot and the little one screamed, “Elmo,” as soon as she saw the cake. Success.

Dora made an appearance with her dark hair in bangs. Zoe’s request. Zoe, who looked a lot like Dora at that age. Everyone at the party thought it was a Zoe cake. Zoe thought it was a Dora cake and that is all that mattered.

Max has always pushed the envelope with imaginary jewel-winged creatures (it’s not like my imagination—but I like it), Peek-a-Poohs, those little animals within an animal, a figure with a naked mole rat in his pocket, and the Swiss Army knife with, of course, all the attachments and that diabolical red!

It’s a long list: violin, candy bars, the Eiffel Tower, growing gardens, sunflowers with mango petals. No request refused, no cake uneaten or unloved.

Now I am on that cake #54. The request is for a fairy cake. Surprisingly, what with three girls in the family, this is a first and would seem to be a small challenge. Not so. Wings, wands, arms, legs, way too much detail for a simple square plus round layer and the small challenge looms large. There is always a solution and this one is to make the fairy a candy fairy. Forget cutting the cake to make the wings, the wings will be icing on the serving board. Just swipe with a finger for an extra sweet morsel. Finish off the dress with Gummy Bears and small Sweet Tarts, cotton candy for hair, legs of fruit roll-ups and a candy-swirl all-day sucker with a Trader Joe’s star cookie on top for a wand. Candy Fairy extraordinaire. Guaranteed sugar crush, sugar crash, but what a cake. It was the proverbial platter licked clean. Challenge met. Everyone is happy.

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Cake #55 coming up. Candy Fairy a tough act to follow.

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