Ariel Joy Fybush

 

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January 14, 2007

We are going to play Blue's Clues...

...'cause it's a really fun game, yeah! It's one of Ari's favorite TV shows, too. She also enjoys reading the Blue's Clues books and playing with toys inspired by the show, from figurines to matching games. In addition, she has several items of clothing with Blue on them, and she has Blue's Clues hand towels and a soap dispenser shaped like Blue. To see just how big a Blue's Clues fan Ari is, check out the pictures below:

(Editor's/Mommy's note: Coming up with a theme like this also lets you enjoy some more recent pictures along with some older ones!)

We had a Blue's Clue's motif for Ari's second birthday party. The plates and napkins had Blue and her friends on them...Magenta, I think, as did the party hats...if you look closely, you can see Periwinkle, the kitten who lives next door to Blue, on Ari's hat. We also had a cardboard Blue as the centerpiece.

Lisa made Ari a cake, which Aunt Julie helped decorate. The cake was inspired by the one Lisa's mom made for her second birthday, which had animal crackers marching around the top of it. Lisa decided to put edible Blues around Ari's cake. The top features one of Blue's clues -- a pawprint, courtesy of Aunt Julie.

The top of the cake, featuring the pawprint and Aunt Julie's birthday inscription.

Ari and Blue pose with her cake.

Ari meets Blue during a visit to the Strong Museum. Notice Ari's shirt -- it has Blue and her best friend, Magenta, on it!

Blue gets a hug from another friend of hers.

 

Ari turned herself into Blue for Halloween 2005. Mom tried her hand at being Steve, although she couldn't find the exact shirt (well, she could, but it was $50!) Freckles didn't dress as a character, but she looked so cute in her Halloween bandanna that Ari wanted her in the photo, too.

While Steve ate dinner and watched scary movies after taking Blue trick-or-treating around the neighborhood, Blue paid a visit to Grand-Nan at the Summit.
   

The weekend before Halloween, Steve and Blue (and Scott, though not dressed up,was Joe, according to a child observer), went to the Seneca Park Zoo's Spooktacular celebration. Here, Blue takes off her head, lets her hair down and plays on the slide in the middle of the zoo.

The next day, Blue graced the Roselawn neighborhood fall party an annual event (last year a pumpkin that looked like Ari was there) -- with her presence.

 Blue tries to make some really big bubbles at the Roselawn party.

 When we were eating brunch at Mykonos at Winton Place, this young man was sitting at a table near us. Ari looked over and said, "There's Steve!" After staring and pointing a few times, I decided we had better go over and explain. I told him my daughter thought he was Steve from Blue's Clues, and he was sweet enough to play along and say that he WAS Steve! We never got his real name, but thank you, Steve double!

 

 

Here is the real Steve, courtesy of one of Ari's Blue's Clues books. You can see why Ari was staring, even though the other guy's rugby shirt was red, not green.

 I found a Wilton-brand, Blue-shaped cake pan on eBay, along with instructions courtesy of the confectioner extraordinaire, so I decided to tackle this for Ari's third birthday. Frosting it took two hours, but she was thrilled with the result.
 

 Ari getting ready to blow out her candles. I hope she didn't wish for another one of these! Just kidding.

 Yes, after she blew out the candles, we cut the cake and ate it! It looked pretty, but not TOO pretty to eat.
   NEXT: THREE-YEAR-OLD ARI HAS A PARTY WITH FRIENDS

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