This was the first year that Hailey got to invite friends to her birthday party. We decorated the house like a diner from the 50's and Hailey and Avery got to wear their poodle skirts.
When these little cuties arrived they all got little makeovers and their pictures taken, although some of them were a little apprehensive about wearing the makeup..."uhmm I can't wear makeup, my mom does not let me." One of our little guest was not interested in doing the girly things...so instead she played downstairs most of the time....who could blame her really she had a whole toy room to herself.
We played games, drank special root beers, opened gift bags, and then we let them order their food. Our special at the Berry Diner was hamburgers and hot dogs with a side of fries.
Avery played the waitress and the entertainment. She rocked out to our 50's music.
Jessica also played entertainment and had a go at the air guitar.
The girls were all so cute in their sunglasses!
Trying to finish up lunch before they could order dessert.
For dessert they all got special milkshakes made from an old fashion milkshake machine...topped with whip cream, sprinkles and a cherry on top.
Then it was present time. After this experience I realized a few things. 1. 4 years old still might be to young for birthday parties....especially when it came to the presents. I had given them gifts bags so that they would feel special too, but it was still kind of hard to see Hailey getting all the fun presents that they had brought. 2. No matter how much you plan...it wont go as planed so be prepared to improvise. We had planned some activities that were instantly shot down by our decisive 4 year olds.
All in all it really was a good time and I couldn't adore these little girls more. They are all so cute and sweet and we are so lucky to be able to live so close to these girls.
1 comments:
my girls love their 'my generation' dolls. darling poodle skirts.
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