To say I love party planning is a huge understatement. I love any reason to decorate or come up with a theme, get all the details just perfect and watch it come together.
This year I decided instead of doing two small birthday parties for the kids, to just do one big one. I went back and forth because this being Ruthie’s first birthday and I wasn’t sure if I wanted a combined party for her first one. Then I decided that if I was ever going to do it, that now would probably be the time before she and Harris really cared about what their parties were like. To go with a not so girly, not so boyish theme I decided to do the Woodland Party theme.
I ALWAYS throw parties at my (entirely too small) house and it ends up being kinda smushed, with people running into each other. So this year, I decided to do their party in the woods/park to go with the theme.
I usually assume the worse as in a party outside equals disaster if it rains
So when people started asking about what I was going to do if it rained, I really didn’t even entertain the idea. I was very optimistic about it not raining and everything was going to be perfect. Which is really strange behavior on my part.
Well the week of I checked the radar several times not really obsessing over it but more just entertaining other people when they would ask me over and over what I was going to do if it rained. I have no idea why my mind wouldn’t go there. Maybe all of my praying about looking at the brighter side of life and seeing the glass half full was actually working and the Lord was helping me in this area. The radar said 20% every time and to me it might as well said 0%.
My dad mentioned bringing a tent and I said sure, we would just have it just in case but did not think we would use it at all. Little did I know that it would be our saving grace in the moment of a torrential downpour :). I loved having all of our party guests under a tiny, tiny tent, with children I might add, clinched to their parents for dear life while it rained harder than it had rained in a while.
We all got soaked. Some more than others and I am still sorry to those dear souls. I kept questioning myself on why I decided to be a optimist and think, no it won’t rain, at this exact time. Literally, the party was from 5-7pm. It was a gorgeous day and rain came out of nowhere at exactly 5:20 and lasted for a good 20 minutes then sprinkled off and on for a good hour.
To make it better, I believe that at the park where we had the party was the only place it rained in Birmingham that day. Awesome.
So, I just want to thank our sweet friends for holding out and literally weathering the storm with us. We all made a memory and in the end it really is just a birthday party. Not a big deal at all. We had fun. Maybe not how I planned (for months and months) but we still got to celebrate my babies birthdays and that is what it was all about anyways.
So without further adieu, here are some quick pictures from the party. I really didn’t have time to get everything really settled and fixed up for actual party pictures but you will get an idea.
I love any kind of bar, like candy bar, taco bar and cute stuff like that. So to go with the Woodland theme I decided to do a Trail Mix Bar. I googled ideas for Trail Mix bars and found a cute one so I followed the idea of it.
For the food, I wanted to go really easy. So I decided to do little berry baskets with chips and turkey wraps. Thanks to my sweet sister that helped me make all of the wraps and to Sandahlyn who made the cute labels for me.
The baskets came from Garnish Inc.
Here is a picture of the food table. I didn’t have time to get the foil and plastic off of the berries and pasta salad :(. I made the cupcake stand with a can covered with sheet moss and slices of wood from Hobby Lobby. I had no idea Hobby Lobby had these. Apparently they have everything. The owl vase came from the $1 section at Target. We made the banner with polka dot fabric (obviously) and red burlap. You can’t see but I used wooden forks from Garnish and the green stripe straws are from here.
Just some simple twigs that I use on my mantel and the boxwood letters are from Hobby Lobby on clearance.
I was going to have the kids paint or color a birdhouse for one of their party favors, but it poured down rain on all of the birdhouses.
True story: We lost 2 sets of balloons!!! Yep. Lost one set to the sky and then went and bought another set and lost that one too. I just had to laugh. It wasn’t our day. Or should I say it wasn’t my day because the kids could not care less. Oh well. Life goes on, just $12 down the drain. At least I got one picture. See, I am looking at the bright side.
I had so much bug spray and was prepared for everyone to be well protected from West Nile. Nope, we did not need any of this, so that was a plus.
Party favors. I found the little peat pots in the dollar section of Target also.
Ruthie was worried about the dark clouds rolling in :)
Harris holding on to Gigi while we were all under the tent :(
Opening presents. They got some really sweet gifts!
Hello humidity. Please just disregard the rest of the pictures of my out of control hair :/.
Time for cake!
He just licks the icing off of the top, then asks for another one. Gross.
Ruthie decided just to rub the cake on her face instead of eating it.
Growing up, we always had piñatas at our parties. So I wanted to get them one this year. Well it rained on it so much that it pretty much busted itself. I guess that is a win.
Fulton had fun with the piñata.
Ruthie is thinking, you have got to be kidding putting me down in this wet grass.
Sweet friends. My poor hair.
Love all of these ladies and babies :). Thank you so much for coming and getting all wet for us.
Before the rain started, we got only a couple of pictures in the photo booth :(
Thank you again to everyone that helped me with this party and for everyone that came. It really means so much to our family.
Oh my goodness. I could squeeze Ruthie through my computer! Those sweet baby rolls and cheeks!
ReplyDeleteThe party was PRECIOUS! Everything was perfect! And, the details and ideas were so creative! The kids loved it!
I just hate that all that hard work got wet :( But, it was still so cute. The rain did not dampen the FUN!
Happy 1st birthday Ruthie and 3rd birthday Harris! Sanny loves you?
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