It was freezing, so we didn't last long outside before coming in for Lea's first hot chocolate. Also a big hit.
Most of the rest of the day was spent preparing for her party. We'd gone back and forth about whether we felt like throwing a party; I was afraid that our unusual house layout would be a challenge for families with little kids, but in the end we decided to just go for and make it as simple as possible. This meant simple food-- pizza from Bella's and cupcakes made from the box-- but preparing the house was still complicated, because we had to move tons of stuff around just to make sure there was a place for people to sit. I really only got pictures of the kids' section (we used our gigantic coffee table for the little ones, with milk crates to sit on.)
We had 11 kids under 6 and 11 adults. Not too bad. It was noisy and messy and chaotic, but totally worth doing. We realize that we actually have a nice core group of similarly-minded parents, who don't expect a children's birthday party to necessarily involve favor bags and organized activities; it's perfectly fine (preferable, actually) to just socialize and let the kids run around and wear each other out. Not bad at all.
2 comments:
I'm loving the violet snow boots! Looks like just enough snow to be fun and not too much to be annoying. Glad you all had such a great time!
Yay! Happy Birthday to Lea! Glad it was such a wonderful time!
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