In a recent column, I stated that May is the month for mothers. I’d like to amend that to say that May is the month for cake.
Two weekends ago, we had cake at our son’s Confirmation and First Eucharist. Our oldest daughter made rainbow cupcakes for her tennis team last week. This weekend, we had more cake.
First, the cake that heralded 50 years of our school’s existence. We saw it, but didn’t get to taste it. We still can’t figure out when the cake was cut and who the lucky tasters were, but we did have fun at the celebration.
Our son, Nick, was captivated by the band that played in the big tent on the school grounds. I think he was taking notes. The band comprises boys from our high school, many of whom went to Nativity when they were younger. I really enjoyed listening to them. They have great energy and had the kids bopping around on the grass in front. (See video below…)
Today, we consumed cupcakes and other desserts at our friend’s high school graduation party. It was the first in a string of grad parties in the coming days. I have a feeling there is more cake in our near future. I know there will be some at our daughter’s 8th grade graduation reception on Wednesday.
And then, with our middle girl turning 12 this weekend, there might be even more yet. Though, she doesn’t like cake, so maybe we’ll change things up a bit. Maybe we’ll have pie.
Either way, it’s a cake-full month. And that’s a good thing. It means there are lots of reasons to celebrate.
The question is, can we have our cake AND eat it, too? And what about the icing on the cake?
Hope you’re enjoying all the goodies that are no doubt coming your way this time of year.
Q4U: What’s your favorite kind of cake?
Gwen Stewart says
Roxane, I love this post!
First, on an unrelated note, I’m very glad the Catholic Church is standing up for religious freedom for ALL Christians with the recent events in the news. That aside..
I LOVE cake, but only with frosting. Okay, true confessions: I just love the frosting, especially the incredibly sugary, rich buttercream kind from bakeries. I eat the biggest globs I can find (in dainty bites, of course) until the sugar buzz tingles the roof of my mouth. ๐ Oh, yum.
May isn’t quite the cake-fest for us as it is for you, though my daughter’s birthday is coming soon, and she’s having two separate parties, since it’s a big one–she’s turning 13. I’m almost the mother of two teens—yikes!
May God bless you and I pray you will fully enjoy the special moments of these special days. They are to be cherished, as you well know!
Mary Aalgaard, Play off the Page says
German chocolate cake with the coconut/pecan frosting, white cake with lemon filling, a rich dark chocolate with a fudgy frosting, add ice cream to any of them, oh, and ice cream cake or pie. Wait. Did I get disctracted? Bring on the cake! ‘Tis a great time to eat cake.
Roxane B. Salonen says
Mary, I’m right there with you. I’ll take about any kind of pie, too, I have to saw. Sweets are my weakness.
And Gwen, it’s so nice to hear from you! I’m going to try to respond on your blog so I make sure you receive my message, but know that I was delighted to find your words here today! ๐