So being a mother you definitly learn to multitask! I had cupcakes to make for my nephew Cooper's 1st birthday and Liam wanted to be held; I can do both!
Since I was making my cheesecake filled cupcakes I used a box mix; don't judge! Actually truth be told I have used a homemade batter and these self filled cupcakes turn out so much more uniform when you use a box mix so I bought a red velvet one.
I mixed up 1 brick of cream cheese, 1 egg, 1/4 cup of sugar, 1/2 cup chocolate chips and a pinch of salt for the cheesecake filling.
I filled the liners with batter a little less then 3/4 the way up and then put one small scoop of cheesecake filling in each liner.
After 22 minutes this is how the cupcakes turned out; perfectly risen and identical!
Now for the decorations; my sister in law Demelza asked me to do a Thomas the train theme. I had blue in my mind so I went ahead and made blue icing totally forgetting I was going to make the base brown; oh well! She had given me a few trains and kit kat chocolate bars to use as tracks.
I was also incharge of the fruit platter; Aubrey was a big help!
So the morning of the party I decided I'd partially assemble the cupcakes before driving the hour to get to the party. A little risky but I thought it would be fine.
And voila! We saved the extra decorations to be added once we got to the party. Note to self; finish decorating completely before giving your two year old the extra kit kat bars. I had originally put "COOP" because that's his nickname but it looked too much like "CO-OP"; the gas company so thank goodness for aubreys treat basket with a couple of mini kit kats to add the ER... Crisis avoided!
Happy birthday sweet Cooper we love you and are so thankful that your parents stood their ground and prayed you into the world. When I look into those sweet eyes I always remember when Drew and Demelza were advised to terminate the pregnancy at 13 weeks; what a miracle. I could cry just thinking about it. God is still in the business of performing miracles; we just don't always give him the credit...thank you Lord for Cooper!
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