Happy Birthday Fluffy!
What a fun weekend! On Friday, Guido, Fluffy and Scooter picked up Fluffy’s friends Kristen, Ashley and Caitlin, and met Vickey and Lauren, Janet and Thea, and me at King’s Hawaiian for a pre-birthday dinner (minus Janet, who went off with Dan on a “date”) for Fluffy. Fluffy got her traditional paradise cake with a candle, and we ordered cupcakes for rest of the kids. Then we all went home for a slumber party!
The kids played for a while (it’s cute how Scooter gets along with Thea and Lauren), then spread out their sleeping bags on the living room floor and watched a movie. (This was a perfect opportunity for glow-in-the-dark light sticks.) It was really hot, and I was pooped from all the previous late nights of housecleaning and getting ready for the party. The kids managed to stay up pretty late, even after we turned out all the lights and told them to be quiet, but what else would you expect at a slumber party!
On Saturday morning, Guido, Scooter and I set up the EZ-up (finally, after having it for more than a year, we finally used it!), Vickey’s folding table, and assorted camp chairs in the back “yard” and the kids had breakfast al fresco. This had to be the hottest day of the summer, and I was rushing around the kitchen, trying to scramble eggs, fry bacon, and cook hashed browns, while Guido cut up a watermelon. It was a great feast! I bought cute plastic “goblets” and melamine serving trays at Pier 1 which were perfect for outdoor dining. Scooter was very helpful in serving and cleaning up.
The girls went back into the house while I cleaned up the breakfast things and got the table ready for some crafts. The night before I had a sudden brainstorm for a “make your own Groovy Girl” activity, and drew a bunch of generic bodies on white card stock, and cut out dozens of wrapping paper “clothes” and accessories. After this was set up, Fluffy opened presents and gave each girl her own real Groovy Girl doll, and then we went outside to design our paper Groovy Girls.
While they were busy designing Groovy Girls, I went back into the house to download and print pictures I had taken for the next craft, which was designing your own picture frame. Each girl glued a slumber party picture to her frame and we put magnets on the back so they could put it on their refrigerator at home. We finished just in time for Kristen’s mom to pick her up for her piano lesson.
I had planned on making “tea” sandwiches for lunch, but the girls wanted pizza, so I ordered a couple huge ones from Georgios. Just as the kids finished and went back in the house, Vickey came by for pizza, and then Janet and Dan came by, and we dragged the kids outside for birthday cake.
After Lauren and Thea left with their parents, we dropped off Caitlin and Ashley, and came home to clean up the house. I’m so glad we were able to do the food and crafts outside. There wasn’t much to clean up inside the house, just move furniture, roll up sleeping bags, put away toys, throw away birthday wrapping paper, vacuum, and wash some dishes. And even with eating dinner out on Friday, ordering pizzas and a cake, renting movies, and giving Groovy Girl dolls as favors ($10 each), this party was under $200.
Fluffy had a great first sleepover / birthday party, and she is now sleeping in her new bedroom on brand new girly sheets.
Happy birthday, my little fluffball, my best girlfriend in the whole world!
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