
We went to Pizza Hut last night, and the kids had salad bar. The price is based on the age of the child, so I told the waitress that Henry was 5 and Harmony was 4. Harmony replied, "No I'm not, I haven't had my party yet!" She really believe(s/d) this, because on Wednesday at school, she was very upset when people wished her Happy Birthday--because her party wasn't until Saturday! I guess it was ok last year because her party was the weekend before her birthday....
A great time was had by all. 10-noon is a great time for a party; you only have to deal with a couple of hours of "how much longer until the party starts?" (mostly from Henry). We had 10 ballerinas and two basketball players at the house--I was somewhat surprised by the turn out; I expected more no shows, but that was fine. The girls decorated wooden wood shapes with markers and glitter glue, played pin the tutu on the ballerina, had a dance time with Harmony's dance teacher's teenage daughter, ate grilled cheese, strawberries, and cake, and opened presents.
It was definitely fun, but I think we all needed naps afterwards!
3 comments:
SUPER CUTE CAKE!! :)
You do such a great job with your kids birthdays! I'll have to hire you out as a party coordinator for our parties. :-)
So cute!! Your kids will have such fun memories when they grow up.
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