Here's Trinity with a few cupcakes, san icing. Our local friends typically don't like sweets that are over-sweet, especially icing. Trinity had been sick for a few days prior to the party, and I was prepared to have the party outside if needed. I didn't want to expose anybody if I thought she was still sick. Trinity woke up Saturday morning feeling great, so we had the party inside. Unfortunately, she got really sick again that afternoon and stayed sick for a few more days. I guess she just wanted to be well for the party!
We started off our time coloring, to break the ice. These kids colored diligently and with such great care that I had to finally move them on to another activity before they were finished.
This little cutie wanted to wear his formal attire for the party. He's a friend Grace and Trinity have enjoyed playing with in the evenings at our apartment complex.
And who doesn't love a little Pin the Tail on Bullseye?
Grace wanted a Jessie cake this year. Let's just say PTL for edible cake toppers which can be ordered online. This cake topper was mailed to my mother-in-law, who mailed it to our previous city, which we also moved 800 miles to our new city. Oh the things we do for our kids! :) Grace loved it, though. Can you see that huge, hideous candle? A friend gave it to me sort of as a gag gift (it lights up huge, opens, and plays music forever). Grace saw it, loved it and wanted it on her Jessie cake.
The party really got hopping when we played a balloon game.
And the favorite seemed to be the Wii! Grace was so excited because she beat a big 9 year old boy at Wii boxing. (Have I mentioned this girl is competitive!?)
- Here's most of the crew, minus 2 kids. I have to say, this might sounds trivial but I was extremely thankful and felt like the Lord himself sent these kids here for Grace's birthday. A few months ago, when we discovered we were moving, my initial reaction as a mom was to worry about more transition for my kids. Then the next day I heard a woman speak who raised kids overseas. She said the Lord has put our entire families together and it's not a surprise to Him that our children live overseas, too. He knows their needs and their little personalities. This sounds so basic but it was freeing for me and it hit me right where I was at the time. For Grace, it was important for her to have some little kids to celebrate with. And she ended the day by saying things like, "this was the best birthday party I've ever had" and "I wish this day would never end."
- At the end of the day, we were trying to encourage Grace and tell her the ways we have observed growth in her this year. We also told her how proud we are to have her as our daughter. Then she asked, "Are you also proud that I can beat a 9 year old boy at wii boxing?" Love you, big girl.
4 comments:
ahhh... HAPPY BIRTHDAY BEAUTIFUL GRACE! B, this post really blessed my heart. Thank you for the pictures & the perspective. so appreciate you! (((hugs)))
What a blessing to begin and end this day with posts from you, sweet girl...and to know we will be with you this time next week! I have a lump in my throat after reading these tonight. Love,Mom
Grace has definitely grown in so many ways this year other than just physically. It is good to see this. I know you do a great job in making each of their birthdays special Nana
Wow. I just can't believe she's 5. Time is passing by so quickly. I'm so thankful some kids were able to come to her party. Our guy would be the same way - he loves having kids around no matter who they are.
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