We threw Ella a huge birthday party when she turned 1. She doesn't remember it, obviously, but we really wanted to throw it as a way to celebrate her life and thank all of the incredible people who did so much for us in the first year. They were the ones that deserved a party! We rented out the basement of a local pizza place and I bought cupcakes, Joe wore his Mets Hawaiian shirt and we had a great time. You can see the pictures here.
After that party I swore we wouldn't have another one until Ella was old enough to actually know what was going on. I wanted the next party to he HER party and to invite HER friends. I assumed she'd be 5 before that happened.
Throughout the year Ella was invited to several birthday parties of her friends, which got her to thinking. One day she just decided that she wanted a Princess birthday party, and that was it. She started telling Joe, Metti and me all about it. She even invited her BFF Ginny, and Ginny's mom informed me that Ginny had been telling her all about Ella's Princess party and that Ella had invited her to attend. Then, GiGi and PawPaw bought her the most magnificent Cinderella dress straight from Disney World, and I knew it was time. A Princess party would take place.
I visited 4 different stores in search of the most fabulous pink decorations. Metti and I spent all Friday afternoon decorating. Metti is a saint...she single-handedly blew up 40 pink balloons. I used 2 rolls of streamers and had 2 more rolls that I was itching to use. I asked Metti where I could put more sreamers and she looked around the room, then said in her casual way, "Maybe you could save them for next year." That was her way of saying there were plenty of decorations and I should stop. Here's the living room.



We started off with a necessity for every Princess party...tiara decorating.
Next came the food...pizza, every princess' favorite food. We did have a bunch of pink chocolate and Princess candy, which the girls were more than happy to eat.

We moved outside to play on the swingset. It was a beautiful day and the Princesses loved running around in our un-mowed grass. (PawPaw, the next time you come visit we need to get that third swing fixed.)
We eventually came back inside for the birthday song and cookies. Princess Ella and the Queen Mum have one very big difference in them. The Queen Mum LOVES cake! I always have...probably always will. I will never turn down a piece of cake. Princess Ella, on the other hand, sort-of likes cake, but she usually just eats the frosting off and maybe takes 1 or 2 bites of cake and that's it. So Ella made a special request to have cookies at her birthday party instead of cake. When Grammy Janet was here earlier in the week, she and Ella made the frosting for the cookies (don't even get me started on the deliciousness of Grammy's frosting). I stayed up until 1 am Friday night (Saturday morning) baking and decorating the heart shaped cookies. Let me just say that they were delicious!
After the cookies we headed to the basement where the girls played and watched Snow White, and the mom's sat around and talked.

It was a great birthday party and we all had a lot of fun! After everyone left I immediately got out of my Queen Mum dress, Joe laid down and took a nap, and Ella downed 2 more pieces of pizza while watching the end of Snow White. You can see the rest of the pictures and video from Ella's Princess birthday party through the June 2011 link on the right.



It was a great birthday party and we all had a lot of fun! After everyone left I immediately got out of my Queen Mum dress, Joe laid down and took a nap, and Ella downed 2 more pieces of pizza while watching the end of Snow White. You can see the rest of the pictures and video from Ella's Princess birthday party through the June 2011 link on the right.
The evening was spent with the fantastic Maryland Eagles...but that's another post.
2 comments:
Looks and sounds like the party was a huge success! Never to be forgotten!!
Loved the pics and videos! Hugs!
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