The Birthday Party
The day has arrived and the kids were excitedly waking us up this morning getting us to get up as it's the day of their birthday party. We started the day with our breakfast at Wagas and came home to do some more last minute preparations. The party was to start at 3:30pm but we were all finished by 2:00pm.
When a new movie on DVD failed to keep them occupied longer, we got them on the computer playing online games, and then more "herding" of the balloons scattered everywhere on the floor to float back to the lounge area.
And when the guests started arriving, it all just went in a blur. I didn't even get a chance to take pictures of all the kids wearing their costumes, didn't manage to take more party pictures and nor did I manage to take pictures of our homemade piƱata!
Here are some pictures I managed to snap...
Kids with their party clothes, all sewn up at the last minute...
Happy Birthday banner which was easy to do.
Balloons everywhere. We started with about 100 of these but some blew up before guests arrived...
One of the 6 no-sew tutus I made complete with the name tag...
And the girls wearing their tutus...
The boys wearing their superhero capes and masks...
Banana cupcake recipe from Bakerella... except I added too much food colour than I should.
My first attempt at birthday cakes...
The little goody bags for the guests...All in all, it was a success, the kids enjoyed themselves. I'm glad it was over and I've another year to plan another; one of the advantages of having twins... 1 party once a year.
Usually we don't give kids any presents also on their birthdays as they get to have the party and plus they get gifts from guests. And yes, they get to extend their birthday as we only get them to open 1 gift a day (maybe next year I'll hide the gifts so as to extend the opening of presents longer). Sounds harsh but actually this turns out well as the kids get a chance to play and enjoy 1 toy at a time rather than get overwhelmed by so many toys.










