I surprised her with a toucan pinata and Jack was more than a little eager to fill it for us. (And what a fabulous way to get rid of all of the leftover Halloween candy in our house!).
The favor bags had a rainforest pencil in them, a container of slime (the biggest craze right now) and then were filled with nail polish (that they won playing BINGO), a lei and the candy from the pinata.
The craft that we decided on was making homemade terrariums with a small succulent (read: easy to keep alive and requires minimal care and maintenance).
I picked up the various glass bowls at the dollar store, the succulents were on sale and the rocks/jewels/shells were dirt-cheap after the summer.
I also picked up small mister bottles in the travel section at the store for less than a dollar and explained to the guests how to "mist" their terrariums twice/week. They picked out their color and added them to their goody bag.
Upon arrival, the guests chose a spot at the table and we played a game of BINGO using various animals. The first person to get a 'bingo" got first choice on the nail polish colors. We played until everyone won. We managed to not have a single fight over the nail polish!
The night before the party, I made these cute lizards to put at each of the place settings. The girls got to take those home too.
We had pizza, breadsticks and "jungle juice" for lunch and the kids were pleased with that menu. I was too!
Samantha's friends know her so well. She received the best gifts ever ... art supplies, fuzzy socks, crafts.
And she smiled just as brightly after opening every single one.
Some of the girls made homemade birthday cards for her; those are the best.
After gifts, the kids headed out into the garage to hit the pinata. Steve had suspended it from the ceiling and made it adjustable/movable for a challenge.
We promised Jack that he could be the first one to have a chance to hit it. He did not disappoint us with his strength and determination. Not at all.
Back inside, with their bags filled with candy and checking out the other goodies inside:
Time for cupcakes and ice cream:
The crocodile turned out so cute ...
Happy birthday, NINE year old.
Working on their terrariums:
The finished products, waiting to be taken home:
A necessary group photo of the birthday girl and her guests:
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That evening, Samantha (and a bunch of other friends) were invited for a sleepover. I knew that it would result in a tired little girl the next day for her subsequent celebration with our families, but I wanted her to go and have fun. Her friends made it even more special for her that next morning (her real birthday) and I know that she will remember that forever ...
The cake:
Singing happy birthday to her (Jack sang the loudest for sure):
We enjoyed burgers, fries, salads and fruit and had the best time celebrating this girl that has brought so much joy and happiness into our lives. She is can be serious a lot of the time (math is a strong suit for her), but can be funny and witty too. She loves deeply and holds onto friendships for a long time. She is an amazing big sister to all of her siblings and has nothing but true patience for them. She is never afraid to try anything new and I am treasuring every minute that I have with her before she officially turns "double-digits" this time next year.
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