June 11, 2020

1-year-old swaps cake smash for spaghetti in adorable birthday photo shoot

WATCH: 1-year-old has adorable 'spaghetti smash' photo shoot

In lieu of a traditional cake smash, a toddler named Ira dove into a big bowl of spaghetti to celebrate his first birthday.

Mom Becky Thaxton and Kristina Ramer of K Herman Photography came up with the unique idea inspired by Cincinnati restaurant LaRosa's Pizzeria.

"Kristina and I grew up in the same town in Ohio and we wanted to do a nostalgic theme," Thaxton, a mom of three from Florence, Kentucky, told "Good Morning America."

K Herman Photography
A toddler named Ira dove into a big bowl of spaghetti to celebrate his first birthday. Mom Becky Thaxton of Florence, Kentucky, and Kristina Herman of K Herman Photography came up with the unique idea inspired by Cincinnati restaurant, LaRosa's Pizzeria.
K Herman Photography
A toddler named Ira dove into a big bowl of spaghetti to celebrate his first birthday. Mom Becky Thaxton of Florence, Kentucky, and Kristina Herman of K Herman Photography came up with the unique idea inspired by Cincinnati restaurant, LaRosa's Pizzeria.
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Thaxton said this photo session was the first time Ira has ever tasted spaghetti.

"He absolutely loved it," she added of Ira, "and has been eating it nonstop ever since."

K Herman Photography
A toddler named Ira dove into a big bowl of spaghetti to celebrate his first birthday. Mom Becky Thaxton of Florence, Kentucky, and Kristina Herman of K Herman Photography came up with the unique idea inspired by Cincinnati restaurant, LaRosa's Pizzeria.
K Herman Photography
A toddler named Ira dove into a big bowl of spaghetti to celebrate his first birthday. Mom Becky Thaxton of Florence, Kentucky, and Kristina Herman of K Herman Photography came up with the unique idea inspired by Cincinnati restaurant, LaRosa's Pizzeria.

The "set" was complete with actual pizza from LaRosa's, red daisies, tomatoes, garlic and Ira in a chef's hat.