King Cake; School Photos

Random post here.  While we were in Vegas, Meg got a “King Cake” to share with the family.  The cake is evenly divided amongst those that will eat it, and there is a figurine baked into the cake.  Whoever gets the figurine is the lucky one for the day.  Meg cut the cake into 10 pieces, and even though it is almond-based, Penelope, who is allergic to peanuts, still got her own piece to participate.  We let the kids choose their own piece, and then we had to help them to make sure they didn’t bite into the figurine.  Our kids didn’t really know what to expect, so we started to mash through their pieces to make sure they didn’t swallow it.  Before the adults got to choose their slices, Dave said, “Oh, Brandon got it!”  It was a small horse pulled out of the middle of Brandon’s cake.  The cake itself was delicious, flaky and almond-y, but the surprise for the rest of us was done.  Brandon was excited to have gotten it, and he attributed his good behavior that day to the horse.  I told him that it was HIM that was behaving not the horse!  He packed it away on his own, wanting to save it.  What a fun treat!

Here are Peyton’s pictures from school this year.
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