Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Davis is EIGHT!

This May, Davis has turned EIGHT years old! We can't believe it! He had a really awesome SPORTS party this year. The invitations we sent out were made to look like sporting events tickets (took me forever, but were totally worth it!) Kids played a variety of sports games, including an excited noodle soccer relay race!
In this picture the kids are literally dogpiling for pinata candy. We made our own pinata this year and, unfortunately, I did not get a picture of it. It was awesome. We used a beach ball for the form, so it was completely round, then painted it to look like a baseball. It was a lot of fun to do together, except that we didn't put on enough layers and it broke with the third swing! The bottom half fell to the ground with a thud and kids swarmed a three-foot diameter of the playground trying to get at all the candy, which had not bounced very far from where it fell. Ah, well...we know for next time. Definitely more than the three layers all the internet do-it-yourself sites suggest!

Uncle Matt came up (and Grandma too) and made an incredible cake. He totally outdid himself with the lettering. I was in complete awe! The footballs are actually little cocoa rice crispie treats. We found the recipe on the box and they are totally yummy!


You can see in the background that I set up the canopy like a food stand at an arena. We had candy and bags of chips hanging, plus lots of drinks and, of course, hot dogs. The kids went to stations and earned tickets by playing the different games and then turned in the tickets for different foods. It was chaos, but they all loved it!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DAVIS!!!!







Eden's Fashion Show

A couple of months ago, Eden got asked spur of the moment to participate in a fashion show at one of our boutique's that was featuring my friend's mother's darling dresses. She was really excited to be asked, as we had already watched the morning session together and she was DYING to get up there and "spin" on the catwalk.
And spin she did. It was hard to capture it, but she really did not walk a straight line up and down. She did about a dozen twirls in the center of the catwalk (amazingly keeping her balance through it all,) gave a coy little smile, and then escorted herself off.




She had such a great time doing it and after seeing her in one of the dresses in it's full ensemble (each dress comes with 3 or 4 interchangeable parts) I decided maybe we'll need to splurge and buy one for her birthday this year...