Saturday, May 02, 2009

Birthday Fun

Whew, Ellie's 4th birthday is over, and I am exhausted! If our camera had a memory card (ours is MIA), I would have done the day in pictures like Tara did for Easter.

The celebration started Thursday night,when we ate dinner at Red Robin for Jason and Ellie's birthdays. Jason and Ellie both had free meals, and then the staff came out with balloon-decorated ice cream sundaes to sing a LOUD, enthusiastic birthday song. Just what Jason was hoping for :) But Ellie grinned as she hid in her daddy's arm. I think we could have just done that for Ellie's birthday and she would have been perfectly happy, because she really loved it. Funny, not eating out for 4 months made it like a brand new experience for the kids.

Last night I stayed up past 1am cleaning and preparing food for Ellie's birthday party today. Instead of a birthday cake, I made cake balls and pops (cake balls on a stick). Those were fairly easy to make, but took a long time since each one had to be coated in chocolate. The other food we had was fruit salad, sandwiches, veggie tray with dip, hummus and pita bread, chips and salsa, cheese slices, kettle corn, and lemonade. Quite a spread!

Ellie woke up this morning to find the huge dollhouse that Jason put together for her. I bought it for her before Christmas (at an amazing price), so I've been impatiently waiting to give it to her. So far she loves it, we just have to find somewhere to put it in her room. At 10am we went downstairs for her party. We played a few games, ate some food, sang happy birthday, opened presents, and then just let the kids play. The weather was pretty good (upper 50s) until we tried to light the candles and then it started to be really windy. Isn't that how it always goes? :)

After the party we came in for a short rest time. No one slept, but the kids played in their beds for 1/2 hour while the parents refueled. Then, after Ellie tried out her new stamp set, I took the kids back outside to play for a while before Ellie's friend came over for a "play date." No, Ellie didn't hide her in the closet to stay forever :) Next we had a yummy meatloaf for dinner and finally, I took Ellie on the bus to get her free birthday Coldstone ice cream cone. Cotton candy with M&Ms, yum. We ate it outside on a bench and everyone who saw her smiled at her sticky blue mouth as she devoured her cone.

As soon as I can figure out how to get the few pictures and video off our camera, I will post them. In the meantime, there are some pictures on my facebook page.

7 comments:

The Porters said...

How fun! I'm glad it turned out well! Red Robin is always one of our favorite birthday places for the free burgers! I'm excited to go see the pictures on your facebook.

Anonymous said...

You made it such a fun day for her! Wish we could have been there. I do want to are that dollhouse!

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Korri said...

I know what it feels like to stay up so late to get ready for the girl's birthday parties. I always wanted everything to look perfect...the food, the cake, the decorations and don't forget the house! It is exhausting but so worth it. It sounds like Ellie had a wonderful birthday! Tell her we said "Happy Birthday!"

Anonymous said...

Fun day for the prissy little 4 year old teenager! Sounds like you went to a lot of work, but I'm sure it was well worth it! Tell Jason great job on putting together a dollhouse! Usually that kind of fun only happens on Christmas Eve!

Love you,
Mom

K said...

How fun! What an amazing day! The party food sounds delicious! And I am so impressed that you have not eaten out in 4 months!

Autumn said...

Sounds like you all had fun! I think I'm the opposite way--I eat out almost every day. Last night I actually had people over and cooked frybread for them!