Our invitation:
No need for a babysitter - bring the kids as we celebrate the New Year {a little early}! We'll count down to 12 {noon} and toast with bubbly {sparkling cider}.
And Daddy? is awesome. He only had a little fear in his eyes when Mommy
He loves Mommy very much.
We did run into a few glitches along the way, though.
The Plan: She was ready to do all the decoration on Thursday night, leaving Friday morning to add finishing touches and ::ahem:: shower.
What Actually Happened: I stayed up until 3AM, so Mommy ran around like a crazy person desperately trying to clean and get things ready in the morning before our first guests arrived. So much for that shower! (This accounts for the *complete* lack of pictures from before the party when everything was set up and ready - Mommy was literally closing the closet door on a pile of laundry when the doorbell rang.)
The Plan: When she was in college, Mommy's sorority used to decorate for parties with a *crazy* amount of balloons - really just blanketing the ceiling, with the ribbons dangling down. We thought balloons? toddlers? How much better could you get? So Mommy bought two small helium tanks and 75 balloons to fill our front hallway.
What Actually Happened:
The Plan: What do I love even more than balloons? BUBBLES. When Mommy spotted an inexpensive bubble machine on Amazon AND had an Amazon gift card? We knew it was fate. How much fun would a bubble machine at a toddler party be?!
What Actually Happened: We tracked our package anxiously as our free 2-day shipping from Amazon Prime (Are you guys all signed up for Amazon Mom? Free Prime for 3 months!) turned into almost a week because of the ridiculous storm in the North East. Our package arrived Thursday night (just in time!) and we immediately plugged it in to check it out. 1) The machine did not deliver the "tons of bubbles" as promised, and instead spat out a disappointing two or three bubbles at a time. 2) I went over to investigate one of the sad little bubbles that had landed on our floor and not popped yet and almost broke my neck - the bubbles it *did* produce had a thick surface that deposited a bunch of soap onto the floor when they burst. Slippery soap. Sad, non bubbles + ice skating rink floor = a bad idea for a house full of toddlers.
In spite of these minor glitches, the party was great success - we had So. Much. Fun.
The Decor
In addition to the aforementioned fail balloons, Mommy made that banner above, which this picture totally does NOT do justice. We might leave it up year-round because it is *that* cool.
We also had a store-bought banner that was not quite as awesome, but matched our paper goods.
That right there? Mommy's brilliant plan to discourage me from teaching all my friends the take-all-the-dvds-off-the-shelves-and-throw-them-on-the-ground game. That's another element that might become a permanent addition to our living room because? it worked.
The Food
You are looking at superdelicious cakepops that Mommy's friend Melissa made. They were a HUGE hit! {You can have yummy, yummy cakepops at your next party, too - Melissa ships them! She totally didn't pay me to say that, either, or to talk her up - they're just that good.}
In addition to goodness-on-a-stick, we had fruit kabobs with dip, cheese & crackers, pita triangles & hummus, popcorn chicken nuggets, and veggie eggrolls. To drink we had sparkling cider (duh), juice, and soda for the grown-ups.
Activities
I had a bunch of my toys out to share and Mommy covered our coffee table with craft paper and put out jumbo crayons. She also glued sticks to cheap jewelry boxes filled with jingle balls and covered *those* with craft paper so we could decorate New Year's noisemakers.
The Favors
Tiny champagne bottles of bubbles tied to Asti Spumante Splits? Bubbly for parents AND babies!
The Aftermath


Nine kids and their parents is a LOT of people to cram into our condo, but we all played nice. I ran to the door with Mommy every time the bell rang to greet all of my friends as they arrived and I let everyone play with all of my toys. We are going to be finding little foam letters (noisemaker decorations) until *next* December though...
The Food
Activities
I had a bunch of my toys out to share and Mommy covered our coffee table with craft paper and put out jumbo crayons. She also glued sticks to cheap jewelry boxes filled with jingle balls and covered *those* with craft paper so we could decorate New Year's noisemakers.
The Favors
The Aftermath

Oh my gosh, what an awesome idea!! You are SuperMom!!! The only parties we got invited too invited lots of drunk people and midnight. Which all parties insisted Mason was MORE than welcome. Um, yeah, not so much!
ReplyDeleteIf it's any consolation, a coworker tried to fill balloons with CO2 for a huge party at a banquet center this week and the next morning, they were all the size of softballs and laying on the floor. Oops!
I totally think you should report that bubble maker as defective and ship it back to Amazon! They'll even pay return shipping. They rock!!
Such a neat idea!
ReplyDeleteAnd I too hit delete this month too!
what a great idea!!!!!!! what bubble machine did you buy?
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