We have two birthdays in November. Dallin turned 11 (officially of legal age to babysit!!!! yahoo!!!) And Hayden turned 5. Hayden has been waiting for his 5th birthday probably since the day after he turned 4. It's been a long, LONG year! So since 5 is a "party year" in our family, Hayden got to have a party where he invited friends and we do activities and stuff. 11 is not a "party" year, so that means we just celebrate with a family dinner and cake and ice cream. Pretty low key. Dallin did invite a friend over, but there was no games or activities, so hopefully Charles wasn't too disappointed. :)
Poor Dallin--I think this is the second year in a row that I've ordered him some BYU apparel and the size that came was adult instead of youth. So he's still waiting for his replacement shirt . . .
Here he is with his ipod shuffle! (oooh, the first piece of technology he's owned.) He was asking for an ipod touch, but I didn't want to go there, so he said he'd be fine with a shuffle, and sure enough he loves it. He went outside the other day with his shuffle and was raking the leaves to his tunes which are mostly comprised of Weird Al Parodies like White 'n' Nerdy, Eat It, and Party in the CIA. I, for one, get tired of those songs after the first listen, so I'm pretty excited that he can listen to his hearts' content and I don't have to hear it!
Happy Birthday Dallin! We are so blessed to have you in our family. I love your love of learning, and what a good example you are to your younger siblings.
For Hayden's Birthday, he wanted to have an awesome party theme. We thought about it for awhile and I got on pinterest and saw about 100 ideas for boys birthdays that were completely over the top, more than I could handle. Seriously, some of these parties were for
babies, and the parents hired party planners and interior decorators and just looking at the pictures made me start to hyperventilate. Then I thought, well, those parents were planning a birthday party for their friends, not their child, because I've never met a 2 year old who remembered his birthday party, or who would appreciate the decorations or even the food that they had at some of those parties.
So I stopped looking at those pictures online and Hayden and I came up with a "Camping" theme. We set up a tent in the family room, played capture the flag, a bear-cave version of musical chairs, and went fishing for flashlights, whistles and magnifying glasses purchased through Oriental Trading company. (If your child was at Hayden's party, I'd just like to apologize about those whistles. Those things were so annoying, and when I find a forgotten whistle on the floor, I trash it as fast as I can!)
Here is his birthday cake: He wanted a tent on it, so those graham crackers made the tent, and then I made a candy river (it was supposed to be blue, but turned green instead . . . I guess that's more accurate anyway) And a candy fire that looked pretty cool. Much cooler in person, I promise.
And in the party favor bags, we put these "S'mores for later" for each of the kids to take home. And yes, I got this idea on Pinterest, so I guess my party ideas search wasn't completely in vain.
I thought we'd try to have the kids all roast their hotdogs for dinner, but pretty quickly scrapped that plan. So they just ate BBQ'd hotdogs that were roasted, but not by them. :)
The Girls
The Boys
Poor Hayden had an unfortunate run-in with the counter-top the day before and you can see a pretty nasty goose egg in the middle of his forehead in these pictures. Over the course of a couple of weeks, it went through all the colors: red, purple, blue, green and yellow. When it got to yellow Hayden informed me that that was the last color. He was right. :)
Opening presents in the tent.
Hayden was so excited about his party, that it actually really stressed me out. I didn't want him to be disappointed! But I think he had a great time with his friends, and now he has to wait three years before his next "party" year. By the time everyone went home, I was looking around at my trashed house and feeling really glad that I do not do parties for each of my kids every year.
I think it would kill me.
Happy Birthday, dear Hayden. We sure love your spunky personality and your enthusiasm for life and anticipation of the next big event!