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it’s my paaart… wait a second!

 

Planning parties, events, dinners … has always kinda been my thing.  Even Cam, who likes to be involved in mostly everything, knows to step back at party planning time.  Apparently young master matty has not yet learned the sacred party mantra in this house.  Sadly this week I’ve come to realize it was me that had something to learn.  Not him.

He has been asking for months (since the girls birthday in july actually) about his own birthday.  He had designs on it being an under water adventure and he wanted to have everyone dress up like a sea animal.  Yep. Totally doable. errrr… right? Then he made a switcheroo on us in October to request a Safari birthday instead – and he wanted the animals of the safari somehow brought to life in our house… for 26 of his closest pals. wha?!  What happened to the mom-planned events with kids of our friends, an easy-ish theme and some great food?  And how are the other 5 year olds going to enjoy a safari adventure or dressing up like a porpoise?  (he is almost the youngest in his class as a december kiddo and we are so aware of those kids who are almost six as our little man spends his last month as a four-year old) Who is this kid and when did he get so opinionated about his parties?

This all likely seems ridiculous to you right now – I know.  Even in reading this back I can understand how absurd it seems that I’m wasting the time and finger power to write about this epic discussion over such a small issue.  But you have to understand.  I have control over … nothing.  There is nothing in my life that I am in charge of – really.  At work I’m a leader buried in ‘yes-buts’, and anti-change so a good day is one where I get to have a good laugh with a colleague.  At home I am regularly told what to do by anyone of the three mini bosses, and a victory is literally a dinner that everyone eats. My time is not my own at any point in a day right now.  So planning a great event – that’s something.  I can do that.  I can make that happen.  Except now I can’t.  Because our little man has a vision all his own.  And it’s very vivid.

To give you a sense – here are a few pictures from the past month alone:  He transformed our rocking chair and a rocking horse from the girls room into a wagon with wild horses and had the girls ride along in the wild west

matt's wagon rides

He really wanted to be a tree-ceratops and wanted to make it himself as much as possible.  This meant a lot of tape and cutting and a whole day of getting through every activity on all fours and with much distress every time the construction paper ripped a bit…

matt turns himself into a dinosaur

and one of his maaaaany one-man-band set ups.  This kid loves to pretend he is a musician and we are his biggest fans.  No need for real instruments (we have many).  He prefers to imagine other objects into musical masterpieces…

matt the one-man band

I introduced him to pinterest this week. It was hilarious watching his face as he absorbed all the ideas and crafts people had put up on boards.  What started as a mom-lead adventure guiding him back to super-hero land of last year… ended with his hand on the mouse – clicking madly through boy-party ideas.  I shared with him that I thought having that many kids to our house would be too tough – so we went through websites of venues and activities.  He was unconvinced.

Then he saw some pirate pictures – and the tiny wheels in his head began to visibly crank as he shot a shiny glance my way and said …

“mommy”  (wait for it) “I’ve got a great idea.”

uh. oh.

“I can have a pirate party!  That way it can sorta be under the sea and sorta about princesses and pirates.  The girls and boys will both be happy. There will be a shark and people will walk a plank and there will be ships and we’ll sword fight to save princesses and they will have to have a castle and we’ll have ships that shoot cannons at each other and have a treasure hunt and daddy can be captain hook and I want to be jack sparrow and we’ll make sure no one gets hurt but it will be at our house because i don’t want to go anywhere else but you always say we need to include every one – so we should do that…”

okay. huh. why did i stop yoga? why did I never really start yoga? do we have any of those good strawberry wafer cookies left? why did we have him so close to Christmas? I can’t decorate for the holidays before this party can i? Can I go get another coffee right now or will it keep me up all night? wine. I should just have wine. All these moms are going to think I’m nuts. Our house is going to be destroyed. There will be no swords at this party.  Princesses really? Don’t girls want to be pirates? I have a huge presentation on social media due tomorrow morning. what will the invitations look like? I need to update the exec on our major customer experience shifts this month- where are those examples I saved again? I need to get the laundry done. crap – flu shots – need to make that appointment. I should be writing this down. When is our Christmas party again? Did I pay the nanny last week? The girls have photo day tomorrow and no clean shirts.  dresses it is.  I guess we could make pirate hats… and I think we could make ships out of cardboard…

“mommy? mommy? are you listening to me?  It’s gonna be SO great.”

And I’m sure it will be.  Because it’s his party.

 

 

 

halloween hangover

Halloween trick or treating was super fun this year… and the kids loved all their chances to dress up along the way for great parties and trick or treating. Here are a few excited kids ready to go out and plunder the streets.  Matty took the whole cheetah thing pretty seriously 😉

 

 

animals serious business

Our wonderful friends who also have twins a bit older than the girls gave us their hamburger, fries and root beer costume from last year and our kids had a blast dressing up as the fast food trio.  Cam and I put on some aprons and name tags and we were a family fit for the golden arches.  The annual halloween kid party we went to last weekend was incredible this year (as usual) and our pals caught this pic of our family on the way in …  these costumes have come out almost every day for some make-believe fun – so awesome.

fast food

For last night, I managed to finish Matt’s cheetah costume and it survived the night – so we had three happy animals trolling the streets. Their big excitement was going out with their big cousins for the beginning of the night and then the surprise amazing bonus trick or treating at the end with Grammie.

trick or treat buddies scary ty bat and kitty owl and mommaend of the night

So much fun.  Now to trade in that candy with the trick witch for some good toys. xo

happy kiddo candy

it’s scary season

It’s scary season.  In so many ways.  The weather has taken a nose dive into dark nights and mornings, rain storms and cold to the bone winds.  Everyone has finally figured out that summer is over – which means that work is all about the mad rush to complete year-end goals .  But perhaps most importantly, at least to the three mini people in our world, it’s almost Halloween. Wahoo!

I find it kind of easy this time of year to hibernate.  Catching up on work with laptop, catching up on new TV shows with my hubby, catching up on cooking/baking/making … it’s not a time of year that I associate with a lot of celebration – it’s a hunker-down and get school/work/house projects done time of year … so we have to make sure we build in the fun.  Our kids love that random Wednesdays are special days. So regardless of our mid-week insanity and the cold tiredness that sets in for both of us this time of year… we make Tuesdays, Wednesdays (and other days too) as much of a celebration as possible.  Our top five Halloween prep mid-week celebrations?

pumpkin tools kate busy charlie pumpkin

1.  paper-mache pumpkins.  This one is not expensive at all, and takes a good 45 minutes.  It’s a bit messy – so haul out the newspaper or a plastic table cloth – but super fun.  Made using a basic Michaels cardboard pumpkin with orange tissue paper cut into small pieces and kid’s glue that I added water to with foam brushes from the dollar store.  The girls had a blast pasting their way to a creative pumpkin.  They refused help and both had their own style to get to the finished product… and those pumpkins have been front and centre on our table every night since they were so lovingly made.

owl owls spider cupcakes

2. cupcakes.  the mini cake.  and for our kids ‘the vessel from which i lick off all the icing and leave the cake as a gift for daddy’.  This year we made spiders with some fun candy eyes I found and also some owl cupcakes thanks to a fun article in Family Circle magazine. Both were super easy to make and really easy to get the kids involved in.

 

cookie making cookies

3. cookies.  Related to cupcakes but not exactly the same… We made 3 batches of pumpkin sugar cookies this month.  They are great for a quick activity when friends are over, and for a time-user when you need to clean up after dinner and not referee kid battles.  I made the basic dough and froze it in batches to bring out throughout the month.  The icing faces got scarier and more elaborate as the month went on… and by that I mean there was more icing used because they wised up to the fact that the more they decorated, the more icing they got to lick off the cookie before giving the rest to daddy as a special gift.

superman our fast food

4. Mr (and Misses) dress-up.  Remember that show? So good.   A good post-dinner energy expend-er now that the rains have us inside more has been the mad costume-dress up game.  It’s just so exciting to see what you can be by pulling on a wig or a cape … or a hamburger (thank you Nicola!)

 

hayride wet corn maze arewedoneyet

5. pumpkin patching, picking, drawing and carving.  over all this is the most over-rated of the top five activities on our list, I’d contend – but a necessary journey on the Halloween adventure.  I think Cam might agree.  The patch is cold, and the pumpkins are unwieldy when you are also having to coral three goat/pig/rabbit/chicken loving kids who want to visit all the animals on the farm (again), and by the end your kids are all wet and dirty, cold and hungry and they would like to put a light in their pumpkin… now.  At the ages of our kids, they don’t really get the whole carving thing, and how long it takes to scoop out the pumpkin and prep it for the masterpiece, and then the three-year-old vision is really pretty tough to bring to life using a knife and a crayola marker.  But that is not acceptable – so a pumpkin induced (oscar worthy) cry erupts at some point in the process. But at the end of the day – it’s a tradition that signifies we’re almost at the most exciting night of candy consumption of the year … so I think the excitement over the carved pumpkins is well worth the sometimes slightly painful journey.

pumpkins1 pumpkins

Almost at Halloween… and we hope you’re enjoying the scary prep and having a great time