Saturday, September 8, 2012

The Obsession Continues

My grandson Henry's obsession with Darth Vader continues.  Yesterday afternoon, I received a phone call at work.  It was my daughter Katie who said Henry wanted to talk to me.  Henry got on the phone and said, "Grandma, after work can you go to the store and buy a Darth Vader pan?"  I asked him if he wanted it for his birthday cake.  His birthday isn't until April.  Being four, I was wondering if he had a real concept of how far that is away, but he had already had a plan.  He said, "No, it's for Aunt Meghan.  I want to make her a Darth Vader cake."  Isn't that generous and thoughtful (read -- clever) of this smart little four year old?  Well, I knew what he was up to.  He wanted it because he saw it earlier in the day when he and his mom were shopping, and it was all he could think about. I wasn't sure if I was going to cave or not (I usually cave).  One recent example:  the Spiderman glove that makes web-spewing noises that his mother thought he didn't need, the same one I bought him after he called me at work and asked me if it was payday yet!

Determined not to give in for fear of spoiling  him, I left work, stopped at a welcoming reception at the home of Skidmore College's President (I work at Skidmore) and then met friends for drinks at Gaffney's in Saratoga Springs.  We were celebrating my friend Joanne's birthday.  It was a lovely, warm evening out in the garden, and after an hour or so of relaxing time with my buddies, I got in the car and instead of heading west for home, drove east to the exit 15 shopping area and AC Moore, the store where earlier in the day Henry saw the Darth Vader pan.  I pulled up a 40% off coupon on my Windows phone, and got the pan for a bargain.  I stopped at Price Chopper for baking supplies, and surprised Henry (who was totally expecting it) with the pan  he wished for.  I must say, he was very happy, very appreciative, and so excited.  You'd think it was some kind of amazing toy, but this child has seen cakes since the moment he came into my life.  In his world, cakes are a big deal.

One happy kid!

So, this morning after I got home from delivering Cindy  June's prize-winning cake (for commenting on this blog! - hey, if you comment, you could win!) Henry was ready.  We came upstairs to my apartment and baked the Darth Vader cake.  It's cooling now, and will be decorated later today.  It's for "no reason."  Every now and then, I think we should all enjoy a cake for no reason!

I'll post a photo when it's frosted (watch out, black frosting!!!)

taa daa!!!



13 comments:

  1. That is too cute! I'm also going to have to investigate this Spiderman glove thing, since Jackson in in love with him right now! Can't wait to see the finished cake!

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    1. Tina, I bought the glove at "the circle store" which in Henry-speak means Target. They also have a glove that shoots silly string. No thank you!

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  2. What memories are sparked with Henry's love of Darth Vader. My boys watched hours and hours of Star Wars movies. They still watch them!!!! Enjoy eating Darth Henry!!!!!!!!!!

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    1. Yes, black lips, teeth, and tongues were the result, which meant a lot of tooth brushing afterwards! It was worth it. Henry insisted on putting birthday candles on the cake, and since we had no power because of the storm, it was perfect for singing "Happy Birthday" to Darth Vader!

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  3. like a happy unbirthday...that is the fun of being a Grandma I'll bet you enjoyed it as much as he did!

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    1. I love seeing my grandsons happy, and they sure were. So yes, I did enjoy it!

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  4. Oh Grandma your the best.!! Lucky little boys Hank and Pete!
    C.June

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  5. So glad I read your post! We have a new refrigerator, bottom freezer, plain front - I'm in love with it and can be found just standing with the door open looking in. Well, as soon as it landed I named it "Darth Vader" - these new ones have that curved top (vs. very squared off) and given that the dog was scared to death of it for the first 3 days, the name has stuck! SO, I shall get myself a DV pan and bake a cake in honor of it! Actually, it will be in honor of a mini kitchen-redo! You're a good Grandma!

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    1. Betty, enjoy that new fridge! The dog will get used to it. Dogs love all things that contain food!

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  6. You are such a great grandma! Every Darth Vader lovin' little boy needs a Darth cake for no reason at all. Love how excited Henry was about the cake pan and the cake!

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  7. Look at him...how could anyone say "No"??!! What a wonderful Grandma you are! We all should have a "no reason" cake.....just because!
    ~Mary Ellen~
    PS Missing our Skidmore soccer weekends....hope to make it up there the 29th......please have nice weather in place ;)

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  8. I hope that he was wearing his cape when he was eating his cake! He makes the cutest little Darth Vader ever!!!!

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