Saturday, 15 July 2017

Daniel's Birthday Party

On Saturday 1st July we met at a local community centre to celebrate our Daniel's 5th Birthday. His first party with his friends. Preparing for a party takes a lot of effort and mind space. Earlier in the week I asked Daniel if he wanted to decorate the party bags to give to his friends. He was pretty keen to. He started by drawing racing cars on the bags but then found that took a lot of time and was a bit tricky so he then changed to drawing fire engines or a picture of himself or his friend. Eliza also helped with decorating the younger kids' bags with colours and rainbows. 


The kids also had fun packing each of the party bags. They included (and I forgot to take a photo): popcorn, a pencil with rubber, toy racing car, sheet of stickers, little toy (spinning top/whistle/slinky/ball maze). 
The night before and the morning of was filled with preparing food for the party. But it was well worth it. The night before I created Daniel's cake. He had chosen the racing track and it was pretty fun to make. 
The track is made
Cars and decorations included - starting lights and checkered flag
Craig Lowndes has to be winning. Flag is made with a licorice allsort and icing
The finished product
The best part was that I had bought him a Craig Lowndes car to sit on the race track. I hadn't told Daniel about it so it was an excited surprise when he noticed in the morning of his party.
Very happy with his cake
Noticing the racing cars
Hey look, it's Craig Lowndes' car
Wow!
I love seeing their reactions each time their cake is made and they see it for the first time. It makes it so rewarding. Then it was time to prepare the other food for the party. Tiny Teddy and Milky Way Bar racing cars were so very cute to make!
Traffic light fruit skewers were also fun and looked good and went down a treat at the party. Crazy ideas that I have.
Once everything was ready we hopped into our cars (yes, multiple cars to get all the kids and things to the party) and then set everything up ready for Daniel's friends and family to arrive. It was planned to be quite a casual party with just a couple of games being played. James decided to set up his coffee machine to make coffees for the adults which worked perfectly! He enjoyed being a barista for the morning too.

I made roads to put into the sandpit which Daniel and Eliza went straight into when we pulled them out. Daniel even commented saying 'Mummy. You didn't make enough roads for my party. There needs to be more to fill the sandpit.'
The equipment that is always there was a huge hit as well.
The food table was set up. Popcorn cups, hummus and vege traffic light cups, date scones (thanks to mum), slice (thanks to mum), brownie, racing teddies, the cake. The amount of food seemed to be pretty good.

I am very proud of these!
Look at my cake!
The box cars were set up. I had a lot of fun making these and am so glad that some of the kids enjoyed running around in them.
Pin the Wheel on the Car was also set up and Mum did an amazing job at running that game for me. 
As the kids arrived some got straight into having a go!

There was also a drawing table where the kids were able to design their own racing car. Quite a few kids enjoyed sitting down and drawing.


The party ran very smoothly. I'm so grateful for all the help that I had from both family and friends! It was lovely having Malcolm and Julie come down to join the party too and they did a great job at taking so many of the photos! Mum was an awesome help at doing pin the wheel on the car (like I mentioned before) and also being the music lady for pass the parcel. Sam and Siobhan were on bird watch at the food table, stopping the birds flying down and helping themselves to the food. People had fun conversations, the kids enjoyed playing together.






Eliza spent most of the party inside with Grayma under her blanket. It made Grayma's day and was very special
The swings were popular


Daniel showing his friends his cake
The box cars were a hit (once they were pointed out and encouraged to be used).




We got all the kids to sit down in a circle ready to play Pass the Parcel. It went well having 2 parcels (because the paper wouldn't fit around 1). They kids were pretty excited about their prizes too.

Then it was cake time! We had to wait for Daniel to finish his mouth full of food first (only my boy would do that) and then he enjoyed being sung to.



Blowing out the candles was quite an effort for Daniel. Maybe 5 is too many. Ha. I loved this photo sequence which Auntie Jenny captured on camera. It really did take this long for him to blow them all out.






Everyone then had a bit more of a play, ate cake and had fun. It was then time for people to head off. Daniel gave each friend their own party bag.
Alexander just loved holding the balloons and walking around with them. Definitely a way to keep him occupied for a while.

Daniel was very spoilt by everyone! He enjoyed opening up all of his presents and has had a blast making many different lego creations, playing games like Operation and playing with his different toys. A very lucky boy.

Happy 5th birthday Daniel! I hope that you had a wonderful party, that you felt very loved and spoilt. I loved watching you smile the whole day as you played with different friends and chatted with different family members. I loved watching you see your cake and play with your new cars. I hope your 5th birthday party was a time that you will remember for a long time!


 

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