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I wasn't sure where to post this topic but just feel very proud of my 17 year old daughter. My birthday was yesterday and we are celebrating tomorrow with a cook out. She was concerned about a birthday cake and I told her I didn't need one. She decided on her own that I definately needed one and made me a pamela's chocolate cake for tomorrow. :) The kitchen smells yummy and no matter what it will be the best cake I've tasted!


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I wasn't sure where to post this topic but just feel very proud of my 17 year old daughter. My birthday was yesterday and we are celebrating tomorrow with a cook out. She was concerned about a birthday cake and I told her I didn't need one. She decided on her own that I definately needed one and made me a pamela's chocolate cake for tomorrow. :) The kitchen smells yummy and no matter what it will be the best cake I've tasted!

I know the feeling and it can't be beat. BTW, Pamela's chocolate cake is wonderful. :)

Ursa Major Collaborator

Happy birthday, and congratulations on having such a caring daughter!

ravenwoodglass Mentor

I don't know if I would be able to wait on that cake. I would be sitting at the table at midnight with fork in hand. :D

You are very lucky to have such a sweet kid, give her an extra big chocolatey hug tommorrow.

Happy belated too and enjoy the cookout.

ksymonds84 Enthusiast

Thanks everyone! Yep its hard not to get into the cake it looks yummy! Sarah had prom last night which is why she made it yesterday. She looked so grown up and beautiful....she's my youngest...its gonna be hard when she goes off to college but I've got one more year with her!

Wonka Apprentice

Happy Birthday. You daughter is very thoughtful.

I just had my 50th birthday and had to make my own birthday cake. Hubby just didn't feel like he could and my 12 year old triplets are only just starting to cook the odd thing. The 20 year was away but if she had been around my guess is she would have made the cake.

It's funny how small kindnesses like a birthday cake can mean so much to us.

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