In the morning we walked downstairs to show Mr Sociable his birthday surprise...
(see his excited face!) |
We let him practise driving around the lounge-room while we made his birthday breakfast. I gave him his number "5" shirt to wear. It has become a bit of a tradition that I make him a number shirt each birthday, which he then delights in wearing for the rest of the year.
After breakfast, we took the kids for a bike-ride at the park (I did make them wait until 8am, to be kind to our neighbours!).
Mr Sociable played with a neighbour and then went to a birthday party of another girl from Prep. When we first received her invitation, I was a bit worried that no-one was going to come to Mr Sociable's party, but it all turned out fine on the day. There were plenty of kids at both parties!
Mr Sociable had a "Rescue Party" at the bike park. He loves police, firemen, paramedics, etc and playing "rescue" with his toys, so I decided to theme the party around that.
Wearing his "police" shirt that I made with iron-on t-shirt transfers |
The first-aid station |
Franky & I made a rescue helicopter pinata. I made the structure of it and Franky painted it.
I have been to some parties where the pinata is impossible to break open, so I tried not to make it too thick. I don't think I made it quite thick enough (5 layers), as not all the kids got a hit before the pinata broke open. But the kids were soon distracted by the toys, lollies, stickers and tattoos.
My sister made an awesome "rescue" birthday cake. The kids were very excited and put in requests for parts of a fire-engine, or water, or an ambulance, etc.
"Haaaaaaaaaaaapy...." |
We had the party at dinner-time and we looked at a few Christmas lights on the way home. The kids were so excited about the party and the presents that they were up until almost 10pm. We let Mr Sociable open 5 presents when we got home and we saved the rest for the next day. Both kids have enjoyed having new toys to play with this week (although I'm saving a couple of the lego models for an "at home" day in the school holidays).
It's hard to believe that my big boy is 5! He does seem to have suddenly matured this week - he keeps telling me that "5 year olds have good manners" ;)
4 comments:
Jumping on my bed in the morning: "Dad - I'm a five year old. Am I really a five year old? I can't believe I'm really a five year old!"
Great job Erin! Love the shirts, and the pinata and the cake... so glad people came too. It is not a good time of year for a birthday!
Thanks Julie :) I was relieved that lots of kids came. It is a hard time of year for a birthday - guess I didn't plan that one very well :P
I can't believe he's a 5 year old either ;)
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