Photo: Mandy Moore Instagram

Mandy Mooreis wishing her son a happy first birthday!
TheThis Is Usstar, 37, celebrated her son Gus turning one year old Sunday with a park birthday party and a sweet Instagram video featuring highlights from the past year.
Moore, who shares Gus with husbandTaylor Goldsmith, threw an adorable outdoor party complete with blue balloons and a birthday cake to mark the occasion. In the first photo from the party posted to herInstagram, Moore holds Gus and smiles while Goldsmith grins beside her.
Moore also captured the moment when she and Goldsmith held their son over his first birthday cake. In the photo, Gus looks down at the cake while his parents watch him.
Along with the sweet moments between herself, Goldsmith and Gus, Moore also posted photos of the party guests, includingHilary Duff’s husband Matthew Koma, who attended the celebration with their youngest child, 11-month-old daughterMae.
Moore captioned the series of photos, “1st birthday party was a hit! Making memories and so full of love and cake.#thisisgus.”
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Before sharing her birthday party post, Moore marked her son’s special day with anInstagramtribute, which she also shared Sunday. The actress posted a two-minute long video which included a montage of photos and clips of her son taken in the last year.
Moore included moments from Gus enjoying bath time, visiting her on the set ofThis Is Us, playing outside on a swing set and Gus sitting at the piano with Goldsmith.
She captioned the post, “Gus- Being your mom is a gift beyond my comprehension, a love so fierce and mighty that I know I will never touch the depths of. Happy Birthday to our ever joyful and curious boy!!! You turned on all the lights, Goosey.#thisisgus🎂”
Ahead of her son’s first birthday, Mooreopened upabout her experience with motherhood in a cover story forHealthmagazine. She said that since welcoming Gus, “Every day is different,” tellingHealth, “It is overwhelming on a level that I never expected. All of the clichés are true. The love is so immediate.”
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“I looked at my husband, who seemed so at ease — it was so natural for him. I felt bad about myself and what I brought to the table as a mom. And it made me question everything,” she said. “And I was like, ‘Is this feeling going to last forever? Am I just going to feel unworthy, unprepared? Is this just the foreseeable future?’ And a week later, I found my equilibrium again. I remember people telling me that everything is a phase and not to get too set in your ways about anything — and it’s true.”
source: people.com