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A SuperChic Tea Party!
I forgot how crazy this time of year is. From November on we have: my niece SuperChic’s birthday, then Thanksgiving, then Christmas and then Bug’s Birthday in January. I guess that’s only four things but it feels like it all happens in the span of three days. I think it goes by so fast because of all the planning that goes on in between. But I love that.
Some people like to talk about politics and hash out the details of history and economics. And some people, like me, like to hash out the details of birthday parties and family get-togethers. Both are important. Whether macro or micro, the details are what make up our lives. You guys can go solve the economic crisis and I’ll be over here making sure there are games to keep the kids occupied and the petits fours are iced. I know in some people’s opinions I’m putting women’s rights back 100 years but I argue that these things are important. You don’t realize how much the little things add up and in the end create a warm happy environment for making memories with your family.
Anyway! Enough about that. Who really cares what I think?
I only bring it up the subject of details because SuperChic’s sixth birthday party was yesterday and it was filled with many many small details that made my happy little heart sing. As usual, my sister-in-law pulled out all the stops. It was a tea party with all of SuperChic’s favorite finger foods. Cake balls disguised as petits fours, pickles, celery with cream cheese, black olives, carrots, bell peppers and broccoli to dip in ranch dressing. That kid likes her veggies which is a good thing because I think each petit four had about four pounds of sugar in it.
The kids drank hot cocoa in their little wee cups and ate their crudités on the floor, picnic-stye. Bug actually managed to sip her cocoa daintily and only spilled about four drops on her red tutu. I was amazed. We’re still using sippy cups at home a lot. Not because she can’t use a cup; she can, but she likes to play with her drinks. She likes to swish her fingers around in them and dip everything in them. It’s a battle we’re working on.
I wish I’d had my camera on movie mode and had filmed that. It was quite the feat. What really cracked me up though (and I don’t think the photo quite captures it) was how SuperChic sat next to Bug so calmly and politely eating her food while Bug devoured her celery and cream cheese like a snarling spitting bulldog. I know that is nothing to be proud of. I need to teach Bug some manners stat. I bring it up to point out the contrast. SuperChic is quite the proper lady and Bug is still very two.
Anyway, we had a lot of fun. Games, food and dogpiles on the floor. What more could you ask for? I even made a movie!
You can read more about it here. You did a great job CC!
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My Little “E-ba”
I just wanted to show you how cute her costume turned out. She wore it! Can you believe it? I’m so glad. We had some tears while we were trying to get photos taken before we headed out but I think it was more because I was in my Wall-E box and not able to pick her up if she needed me. The Wall-E box was quickly ditched and all was well.
(Photo by Bethany)Here she is posing with the other kids and squeezing the tears in. It’s always so hard to get Halloween photos. I’m glad we took some inside before we headed out trick-or-treating. I need to take a course on active night photography. Does Angella have any posts on that?
Bethany got quite a few good ones. I’m so glad I invited her along!
This one is my favorite.
I’d say it was a pretty good night.
p.s. I forgot to add that Eva’s hat was crocheted by none other than Jen from Jen’s Space. How thoughtless of me. It made the costume!