Mom Britney Spears Throws Sons A Birthday Party

Author: Kaye
Published: September 15, 2008 at 8:41 am

In other birthday news, Britney Spears' little men celebrated their birthdays over the weekend.  Sean Preston (September 14) and Jayden James (September 12) turned three and two, respectively, and their mama presided over a cute car-themed party:

Britney Spears and her family - including sister Jamie Lynn and her daughter Maddie, brother Bryan, mom Lynne and dad Jamie - threw a car-themed joint birthday party for sons Sean Preston and Jayden James in Beverly Hills Saturday.

Sean, who turns 3 on Sunday, and Jayden, who turned 2 on Friday, were given miniature SUVs with personalized license plates.

"Britney was looking on like a very proud mommy," a source told Usmagazine.com. "She got a kick out of watching the boys in their cars and was laughing and smiling."


How cute can you get?  And what a huge change from last year at this time...daddy Kevin Federline threw the boys a pool party after Britney's disastrous performance of Gimme More at the 2007 VMAs while Britney continued still farther down her slide into mental illness.  Britney has managed, over the past year, to get herself together (with the help of her father, her medications, and her continued therapy) and is continuing to slowly but surely get better and better.  Slow and steady, Brit.

I mean, who would have thought this time last year that I'd be writing such a mundane little article as this about Britney?  No "Britney flashes her nethers" or "Britney stumbles around in the street crying" or "Britney endangers her kids by running red lights."  No.  I'm writing boring little "Britney throws her sons a birthday party" stories.  And you know what?  I wouldn't have it any other way.  :)

And Happy Birthday to her little booboos!

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