Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Princess Tea Party

Sydney and Sammy Crosier pose with our frog prince.

Blowing out the candles.

Kaylyn loved the necklaces!!
Aunt Dot's custome made Dora Cake.


Apple juice anyone?


Our princesses!!

Our princess opening cards.
Karla posing with our frog prince--I still have wet nails!

Musical thrones


Aunt Dot's princess beauty boutique.

Kylee shows off her pretty nails with Sammy Wakfield.


Kylee blowing out her 4 candles.


Natalia posing with our frog prince. And Eva getting ready to pucker up.

Sammy after winning musical Thrones
Pass the poisioned apple

Eva and Ella posing for our beauty shot.

Kylee has been planning her party since Karla's birthday party in Feb. She stuck by a princess tea party. So all the girls came in their Princess gown. And Aunt Dot did their nails and got them a necklace, a wand, and a ring. They decorated these foam crowns. We then played kiss the frog prince. Although it's more commonly known as pin the tail on the donkey. But we put lip stick on each girl, blind folded them, and send them in the right direction. Kylee kissed the frog right on the lips! Yuck!! We then played musical thrones to disney music: our winners were first Sammy Croiser and then Karla. We then played pass the poisoned apple (or hot potatoe). They giggled and had a blast. We played several times. Ella was the first one out every time. But the older girls were always good sports. It was then presents which everyone was so nice. Thank you all!! And then we moved on to the tea party. I enjoyed listening to the girls giggle. We had apple juice, Dora Cake (decorated by aunt Dot herself), celery sticks with peanut butter, popcorn, and chocolate chips. It wasn't what we had planned, but that's okay. I think it turned out anyway!! And I think they all had fun. I love this video. I also have to give a shout out. Thank Bobbiejo, Mom, and Aunt Dot for helping so much to make this a success. They came early and helped clean my house, set up, and helped maintain a fun but slightly orderly place. Thanks a bunch!

And Kylee is now officially 4. She has grown up so much!! She is so ready for preschool. Kylee has never cared what others thought. She not easily birbed or threatened. She does what she feels is right. Which will be great as she gets older. She is okay playing by herself. And she enjoyed the time while Karla was at school. That quiet time was good for her. She loves to sing at the top of her lungs! And it's fun as we hear more and more snips of primary songs in her made up songs. She does everything at the top of her lungs--especially cry. If I'm going to bother to cry, you should know I'm doing it. She is still working on thinking of others. But she is very conserned about her baby sister. And she is good to include her and tote her around where ever Kylee happens to be going. She gets her up out of the crib, puts her in the pool, helps her on the slides at the park. She trys to be a good big sister. I have been telling her to put the baby down for a year now!! Kylee is spunky!! And I love the glow and happiness that radiates from her. I was asked what my favorite aspect of Kylee is: It's her ready laugh. I love to listen to her laugh. She loves to tease and joke. It's taken me 4 years to adjust to her style. She use to drive me nuts! She loves to swing, climb trees, have short hair, big puffy princess dress, she dresses up 3 times a week, color on everything, play in the water, play ponys, barbies, pet shops, and other make believe games.

Aunt Cyntha and Grandma K sent cash in their cards. She was so excited "Mommy I have money, lets go to Monkey Dooz." Monkey Dooz is a fun place that cuts kids hair. You get to sit in a barbie jeep, watch on the princess tv, and then they put sparkles in your hair and give you candy. Although with both girls older--they are far to over priced!! Karla finally got tired of always having knots and decided to cut her hair. You could see Kylee's wheels turning. She finally said "I have money. I'll take you to Monkey Dooz." I was so proud of her for being willing to spend her $3 on an $18 hair cut... but that she would give her present to her sister. I told Grandma Mann. And Grandma Mann took them both. Next time I think we will go to great clips for $11 hair cuts though. But they so enjoy it.

5 comments:

Mansius Family said...

Those were such creative games for your princess party. I'm going to have to steal a few. It looked like a lot of fun. And it was so cute to hear that she wanted to take her sister to a fun place with her new money. I love it when my kids think of their siblings like that. You two are doing a GREAT job as a parents!!!!

Eric and Caralee said...

Four! wow! It seems like yesterday that you and Tod has this little baby, time goes way to fast!

Cassy said...

Look who is talking!!

emily jean said...

Wow, what a party. You are sure good at doing all the girl-y stuff with your girls!

Cyntha Ann said...

I wish I could have been there- You know I totally would have put on a costume and made a guest appearance. I always have been a princess at heart...It looked wonderful!!! Love you tons sis, not to mention how much I love those little ones of yours!