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Showing posts with label 5th Birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5th Birthday. Show all posts

Sunday, August 15, 2010

More Party - Less Little People

We had one more big people party for Macy this year and she ended up with a gift that provided some funny pics.  Auntie Amy and Uncle Nick got her some faux leather leggings and the cutest hat ever.  She loved modeling them for us with some rock star poses.

She worked on her soccer shot, complete with the shin guards.  We watched the Twin's, ate Pizza, and had the greatest day.  Even great Granny and Grampa were there to share the day with us. 

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Party All The Time...

When you're 5 and you have a party at Chuck E Cheese, prepare for madness!  Wow.  We had so much fun with 15 kiddos in attendance.  The nice part about having your party at Chuck E's house is that you don't have to worry if a kid should leave your eyesight...or, you completely lose them...because they just lock you in and won't let you leave if your stamp doesn't match the stamp of the one you came with.  That's genius and nice for parents that try to have big parties. 
The Ticket Blaster!
I think the best part of the day, for me, was when Macy went in the ticket blaster.  The object is to get as many tickets as you can.  She grabbed a few big ones and then looked down, smiled, and stood as still as a statue until they turned off the machine.  It was so funny! 
Macy was in heaven and enjoyed every second of the day.  I have to say, Mom, Dad, and Jorey did, as well.  Yellow Gramma made a great Ariel cake for all to enjoy, and there were smiles abundent. 
The Party People!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Macy Kathleen - 5 years old!

Macy, my big girl!  You're 5 today!  I know it's only one more year than 4, but 5 just sounds so old!  I'm sure it's just because I can't believe you're off to Kindergarten in less than a month.  I'm so excited and nervous for you to take this next step.  From here, Mom and Dad will get progressively less cool and you'll have other friends to entertain you.  That's OK, though, because you're going to have a blast.
I hope you'll still cuddle up with your old mom and watch movies, go for bike rides (you'll have to start riding on your own) and play games and read books with me.  I'll try not to have too many rules, but these are treacherous waters you are entering.  Luckily, I remember all that I learned on the bus and you won't be riding it, so that should save your naivity for an extra year or 2. 
I love you, sweetheart.  And, I hope you have a great day.