The birthday report

This post is to serve as summary of last Saturday's Event, a "Princesses and Knights" birthday party for Precious and Bubby. We had told Precious that for her fourth birthday, she was getting a baby sister. But, when people would ask her what she was getting for her birthday, her eyes would light up, and she would reply, "A princess party!" Cutie's soon-arrival is the very reason that Precious' "princess party" happened a couple of months before Precious' actual birthday.

When the castle cake arrived around 11:00, Precious was already in dreamland. It was gorgeous, a much fancier cake than we'd expected! By Sue's Cakes of Oxford, Alabama. Wow. New Daddy missed the arrival of the cake, because he was busy running around picking up balloons, a party platter, last-minute plastic utensils and drinks. He arrived home around 12:30, and everything was set in place for the party at 1:00. Folks streamed in until around 2:00, and we started eating.

The castle piñata was perhaps the most eventful happening of the party. May I start off by saying that I had suggested stringing it from the cherry tree in our front yard? New Daddy had the idea instead to string it from our flagpole. Let us also say that the piñata was a very sturdy work of cardboard. So sturdy that after several whacks from each kid, it wasn't about to give up any goods. (I got it from Birthday in a Box, just in case you, too, would like to buy a sturdy piñata.)

Enter Uncle B. Three whacks later, he had felled the flagpole-- blindfolded, at that; but the piñata was still going strong. Very thankfully, no one was hurt by the falling pole. The men hacked the cardboard to pieces while it sat on the ground, and the kids finally had some treats. Cousin E really got a treat from standing on top of a hidden fire ant hill. She started dancing and screaming, and Aunt Mo rushed her inside and doctored her up with some goot. The rest of us moms shuttled the kids away and gathered up the goods to be divvied up inside.
And then, we opened presents for Precious and Bubby. Precious was most pleased with her Princess bicycle, and spent the next two hours on it while our family filled the cul-de-sac with children on rolling toys. It was quite a sight to see so many young'uns! I think everyone slept very well that night.

And that was the party, in a nutshell. Pictures are up on my Picasa.

Comments

Anna May said…
sounds like the party was a real blast! Im glad no one was hurt from the falling flag pole.
Sarah said…
What is this stuff for fire ant bites, hmm?
New Mommy said…
Goot is equal parts garlic oil, olive oil, and coconut oil. I did it using a Tbsp. of each over a year ago, and it's still around. Stays in the fridge. Smells like something you would eat with lasagna, but it takes the sting out of about any kind of bite.
Hi! I'm glad you had a great time with our Castle pinata! I wanted to give you a suggestion, in case you wanted it less sturdy next time. Any traditional pinata can be converted to a pull-string pinata. You can find these instructions for free on our website. We also have a pull-string kit you can purchase that includes everything for you.

http://www.birthdayinabox.com/party-ideas/guides.asp-bgs-75

Thanks again for the mention!

Heather
Birthday in a Box
Anonymous said…
The pics are good! lookes like yall had Lots of fun!!
New Mommy said…
Heather, thanks for the tip! We were beginning to think we were pinata-cursed. To think that $2.99 would have saved us a flagpole. Hmmm.