We decided to do the party right after preschool since I'm teaching preschool this week. All of Lucas's preschool friends were there. Lucas wanted a super hero party, but I didn't want to do a strictly "Spiderman" or "Batman" party, so we just did generic super heros.
I made these cute capes for each of the kids as a party favor with their initials on the back. They were actually pretty easy and super cheap.
We also decorated masks to go with our capes. The decorating part was really fun for the kids, but the masks did not really hold up very well. Oh well, at least they lasted long enough for a picture.
Once the super heros were outfitted with masks and capes, we had to go complete a mission. I had a small obstacle course set up for them to navigate through. My favorite part - the LASERS.They had to go through the lasers to get a ball and then bring the ball back to shoot into a basketball hoop. There was also a tunnel to crawl through and a beam to balance on. It was pretty simple but the kids had a lot of fun with it.
One of Lucas's biggest requests for his birthday party was that there be a pinata. Now, aside from the fact that I'm too cheap to spend $20 on a pinata, I also thought it might be kinda fun to make our own. There are a lot of tutorials and stuff out there but I liked this website the best. It was definitely worth saving $20, I already had everything I needed so I didn't spend any money on the pinata, but I'm not going to lie, it was a bit of work and took 2 days to let all the layers dry and everything. We did have fun though. Lucas helped me decorate it.
Both kids gladly helped fill it with candy.
I was a little worried that our pinata wouldn't work out very well. I was worried that either it would break on the first hit, or it wouldn't break at all. I've seen store bought pinatas that take some serious beatings and still won't break and kids can only handle so much waiting before they get grumpy for candy. The pinata actually couldn't have broken at a better time. Every kid got two turns and then the birthday boy broke it and the next kid finished it off. It was perfect!
And last but not least, the cake and presents.
I think the kids all had a good time, and I survived and only got exasperated once. I'd say we did pretty good for our first friend party.
On Lucas's actual birthday we had a little party with my family. On top of the usual grandma and grandpa Crapo, and John and Becky, my brother Joseph is home right now from college and my sister Sarah is visiting, so we had a lot of family to celebrate with. We went to Red Robin for lunch. I didn't get a picture of the whole table, which is sad, but we did get a picture of Lucas eating the cherry on top of his sundae.
And opening presents...
After lunch we went to this indoor pool/water park. It had a little kid play area, water slides, and a lazy river. It was the afternoon and during nap time for the babies so we didn't end up staying as long as I thought we would, but it was pretty fun and Lucas had a blast which is the most important part.
Happy Birthday my little man!!



























4 comments:
Cute party! I like how the pinata turned out.
I love the invitation and the laser field. You put a lot of work into this. You are pretty clever!
I love the laser obstacle course. What fun!!!!
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