Every other year, my kids get to have a birthday party of their choosing. Turning eight, this is Brooke's year and she wanted a "pretend" slumber party where the kids get to stay out later than they normally would, do slumber party-ish type activities, but go home and sleep soundly in their own beds. It's a win-win. The kids have fun, and the parents do not have to contend with overly tired and cranky kids recovering for the next two days.
The invitation: A sleeping bag that we stitched up the sides.
The girls arrived and decorated their little canvas tote bags.
They went home with a tote filled with a nail file, nail polish, wash cloth and a head band.
Pizza Pizza!
Christian is the lone boy in the midst of 13 girls. He'll thank us one day.
Spa treatments for the birthday guests:
Nails
Facials and Cucumber eyes
Freeze Dance - which proved to be difficult for most of the girls because they were watching themselves on TV - major distraction - but fun. It's hard to concentrate on freezing when the music stops when you are having so much fun watching yourself dance on a big screen! Lots of squeals, lots of grooving.
Instead of a cake, Brooke wanted to do ice cream sundaes, so we pre-scooped the ice cream into a 'cake' so she could blow out the candles, and the sundae line could go more quickly.
Easy, fun, and enjoyed by all. Definitely a one-size-fits-all dessert.
Brooke has a a thing for whipped cream . . .
Time to take the sundaes out front for movie time: Hannah Montana
We've been having a bit of a heat wave and it has worked to our benefit - it was a nice, warm night and perfectly pleasant to be outside.











