Sometimes when I start to write a birthday party post, I get that nagging feeling that I'm somehow failing as a mommy blogger. I've never done a Royal Ball, an Alice in Wonderland Party, a Barnyard Party, or a Fairy Ballerina Party. There seems to be an unwritten rule in the mommy blogging world that birthday parties are required to be over-the-top at-home celebrations complete with a decadent dessert table, elaborate theming and personalized water bottles or lemonade in mason jars. (Click on those party links to see what I'm talking about.) I'm not sure how this trend started, but clearly there is a need to one-up everyone else in the blogging world when it comes to birthday parties. While I admire the creativity and effort put into these parties, I can't help but think, "You have GOT to be kidding me!!! Who has time for that? Do you have a life? What is the world coming to?" Seriously, when you are spending as much on a 2 year old's birthday party that most people spend on a wedding, there is something very, very wrong.
Or maybe I'm just jealous.
Anyway, when planning a party, I am the anti-mommy-blogger. I'm pretty sure I'm doing it all wrong, but it works for me. These are my rules for a successful non-blog-worthy party.
- The party must not be in my house. I don't want kids in the house. I don't want parents in the house. I don't want to clean up the house in anticipation of the party. I don't want to clean up the house after the party. That is too much work. The party must be somewhere away from my house where someone else is in charge of decorating, entertainment, and clean up. Mommy bloggers everywhere are cringing as they read this. This goes against every fiber of their soul.
- The party must be small. I don't need my kids getting birthday presents from 25 kids. We have too much crap in the house as it is.
- I do not make the cake. I know how to decorate cakes. I used to be good at decorating cakes, but who has time for that? Cakes will be store bought.
- I do not give out "bags o' crap" party favors. I know other people suffer from the "too much crap in the house" syndrome as well, and they don't need junky dollar store goodies cluttering up their house any more than I do.
So, in keeping with my party rules, Addison had a Build-a-Bear party for her 4th birthday.
Invitations were sent via Evite. I give it a thumbs up for free, easy, and more likely to get an RSVP. A real mommy blogger would rather give up her dSLR than send an evite, but that's how I roll.
You know what though, Addie had a ball, and her friends did too. That's the goal right? Kids having fun? Or perhaps I missed an email about the goal.
They picked out bears,
and outfits,
and stuffed and groomed them.
J.C. got his baby fix by holding this little guy.
Of course, no House of Estrogen event is complete without an injury. Nina jumped up and bumped her head on a shelf. Poor kid.
It is pretty much impossible to get a picture of a bunch of 3-4 year olds without a lot of forced grins. Lovely.
After Build-a-Bear, we headed over to the food court for pizza and cupcakes. I'm pretty sure "food court at a birthday party" is mommy blogger code for "over my dead body". They are four though. What do they care if they have a juice box or mason jar?
My two nods to mommy blogging cuteness were the cupcakes and Addie's shirt. Of course, I can't take credit for either. Cupcake toppers were from Etsy seller Paper Owl Party Design.
Addie's shirt was by Etsy seller Criss Cross Creations. Nice scraped nose and goose-egg on her forehead, eh?
I think the party was a success. It was outside the house. There were only 5 guests. I didn't make the cake, and the party favors were the bears. Check, check, check, and check! Addie had a blast and had no idea that she should have been expecting personalized water bottles and color coordinated m&m's and lollipops. Score!
Happy Birthday Addison! May all your wishes come true.
Adorable post. . . thanks for sharing :) Looks like Addison had a delightful birthday (bump and all)!! and you are totally right, sometimes the over the top mommas of the world need to remember, its all about the the kids!
Bonnie from PaperOwlParty :)
Posted by: Bonnie K. | Sunday, January 22, 2012 at 02:29 AM
Why were 2 girls plugging their ears? ha
The little guy JC was holding looked like the chubby little boy on the Cosby Show that wore the gray sweatsuit and never say anything. Looked like a great party and I agree with you on over-the-top parties. Happy Birthday Addie!
Posted by: SMcCoy | Tuesday, February 07, 2012 at 10:22 AM
Suettam the machines that stuff the bears is really, really loud, so I'm guessing the machine was running when that pic was taken. You're remembering "Bud" from the Cosby Show!! LOL!
Posted by: Ann | Friday, February 10, 2012 at 01:05 AM
My applause to your honest view point on kiddie birthday parties. Isn't it just amazing that even without 25 kids running through your house with a smorgasbord of food and crappy goodie bags - they were still able to have a fantastic time.
Posted by: Janet | Thursday, August 16, 2012 at 08:11 PM