Monday, August 20, 2012

Jordan's birthday party

Why did I fret so about party games for three-year olds?

Because really, if you can spend the bulk of your birthday party in your Lightening McQueen underwear (UNDERWEAR, briefly!!) lying on the floor playing with cars, and none of your guests find this bizarre, you are dealing with the kind of audience that doesn't require games.
Also, if you're entertaining an audience that gets so excited at the sight of your cake that when it's time to blow out the candles, they blow them out, well, the bar is low.

Candles are easy to relight. We just had to gently remind over-eager guests to let Jordan blow out his own candles.

We had a small party - several of Jordan's day care friends and a couple other kids we really like. Jordan tends to get overwhelmed when there are too many people or unfamiliar faces, and I wanted this to be easy and comfortable for him. A few older siblings came along, but Jordan knows them from day care drop-offs and pick-ups and so they were fine.

They spent the first half of the party playing with cars and trains and eating blueberries and chips off the train table in the back room. They spent the rest of the party eating pizza and cake and running around with balloons. 
We had mimosas for adults, as I've come to believe that no matter how much you love your children, and even the children of close friends, alcohol should be an option at gatherings of the little banshees.

Especially if you're going to pump them full of juice, cake, and ice cream.

Especially if your own child has had nothing but juice, cake, and ice cream the entire day commemorating his birth. 

Not surprisingly, Jordan was the first to melt down and leave the party in the arms of his father for a nap. I went to check on him and ask him if he'd had fun, and he said, "Oh, yes! Thank you, Mommy! Thank you for the birthday party!"

Melt my heart.

I told him his friends had gone home for their own naps, to which he responded, "And when I wake up, they'll come back for more birthday party!"

Oh, my sweetness. No. Thank the good lord no.

11 comments:

  1. Oh, this is a darling post. I'm so glad the party was a success, with a happy birthday boy and guests, yummy cake and beverages for all and, in the end, a nap!

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    1. Thank you, Heather! It was a success all around! We know some lovely kids, and they have parents I like hanging out with. Win!

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  2. oh, my dear, there were games at declan's party. there was a bouncy house (the small, purchased-kind, not the rented, gigantic kind); and a pinata (the pull string kind, not the whack with a bat kind, as declan + bat = stitches), as well as gift bags (loot! and caaaannnndy!). and he doesn't even start school til sept. 10th. point? i didn't comment on the previous post bc i didn't want to overwhelm you! i'm still trying to get pics on FB (it's being as asshole, as it is wont to do), and i am excited to plan our annual vacay for dec's bday in DC! wow, this went on waaayy longer than planned. so sorry. ta ta for now.

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    1. Thank you for not saying so before. That would totally have stressed me out! This party was a good speed for everyone in attendance. I'm sure they'd have loved bouncy house and pinata...but those are great ideas for next year!

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  3. Oh! So so sweet! Glad it all went well. Happy birthday to Big J!

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  4. Looks like he had a blast, or whatever his idea of fun might be. Long Live Jordan!!!

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    1. He did, he really did! He's still talking about his birthday!

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  5. Sounds like a great party! Happy b'day to J! Can't believe the little guy is 3. What a gorgeous guy!

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