When I asked Parker what kind of party he wanted, he said "Ummm, a superhero party. No, wait. Animals. I love animals. NO! WAIT, CARS! Oooh. I know, a carsanimalsuperhero party." So, that's what we did. Invites went out, the theme was set, and a little planning ensued. I ordered cute wooden cars to decorate and animal masks as favors. Patient Grandma made two (TWO!) batches of adorable cupcakes after the first batch didn't turn out so well. Who knew cars cupcakes were so involved?!
And friends came. Oh, the friends came and they were so precious. They dressed up, just as Parker wished them to. They came as animals, fairies, princesses, and superheros. He met some of them at the door ("Welcome to our house! Welcome to my birthday party! Please come in!"), and he played with everyone. The kids played, and ate and laughed for two hours. Parks opened up presents and thanked everyone after each bag and box was undone and gave them sincere hugs. We ate cupcakes and sang and I marveled at how "easy" this party was - mainly because these kids are all growing up.
I was so proud of Parker and his hosting skills. We have been talking for weeks about how to welcome friends, make sure everyone has someone or something to play with at his party, be thankful and gracious for gifts, and thank everyone for coming. He did such a good job and my heart melted.
You can't win them all!
they were the most sincere hugs:) Loved celebrating with everyone & yes, it was easy (at least on my end), so I'm glad you said it too!
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