It was adorable. And yes, it's framed and on her dresser.
Then Ruth chimed in: You could have a Ruff Ruffman themed birthday party, Leah!
Oh yes. Let's.
I mean, I love Ruff as much as the next person (What? You STILL have no clue what I'm talking about? Here's a clue:
How can you not like such a happy little dude? He's the host of a reality game show for tweens. He and his assistant, a black kitty named Blossom, kind of rock the world of kid shows.)
The only thing I had against a Ruff themed birthday party was the complete lack of anything premade. There are NO plates, napkins, balloons, goodie bags, nothing. Which means Mommy has to get creative.
Because do I really want to let down this little girl?
Um, no.
So I emailed the producers of the show. (Yes. I love her THAT much.) They were kind enough to give me a copyright release for the invitations and stickers. The stickers were just a series of images on one big 8x11.5 label, and then I cut them apart.
I also made nametages for each kid, since there were kids from MOMS Club, church, and Leah's kindergarten class. Even JJ, EJ, and MVJ got nametags, along with The Mom, The Dad, and The Brother.
Oh yeah. About all those nametags: there were about 16 kids in attendance. And 16 kids went home.
Before we officially got started, the kids played birthday freeze tag (to unfreeze, yell "Happy Birthday Leah!") and duck-duck-goose. Once they came inside, I divided them into groups. We had 4 stations set up, manned (or "mommed"! Ha!) by 4 pseudo-volunteer friends, all of whom had a kid or 2 at the party already. Leah had wanted to invite a few older girls (friends from school -she's kind of a pet there), so we made them "helpers" at the stations.
There were 2 different activities. The first one was called Float My Boat. It involved making tin foil squares into little boats, and seeing how many pennies you could put into it and still have it float in a tub of water.
I did NOT come up with this activity, or the other one. If you follow that link above, you'll find yourself at the Fetch! website, and there are tons of activities there. So fun!
The other activity was Throw Your Weight Around. It had the kids trying to get up out of a chair without bending their backs and trying to pick up something off the ground while leaning their shoulder against a wall. Also, they had to do a pretzel race (photo above) and other goofy balance stuff. Some of the groups even managed the puzzle sit - where everyone lays back on someones legs, and you all have to support each other for everyone to stay up. I was pretty impressed with their teamwork.
3 comments:
Cute, cute, cute!! Love all the pics! : )
HEY! My word verification is "lizing" .... funny! I think I'm going to make that a new word in my vocab when referring to you! : )
Oh I giggled through this whole post! The party looks like it was a big hit, I wish we could have been there!
Oh, and I happily accept partial responsibility for the theme (and I am so honored my little doodle was framed!). I just love that Leah loves that show, it is SO Massachusetts. I think she is a New Englander at heart :)
That picture of the herd of children in your backyard gave me the shivers. Small groups only!
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