Since we've been adjusting to life with a little one, we took the easy route this year and had a small family celebration at our house. We were so lucky to have all the cousins, aunts, uncles and grandparents here. We were also lucky to have semi-cruddy weather turn into beautiful weather just in time for the party.
Park's birthday gift from us was something we've been wanting for years, and we hope it will got a lot of use for much, much longer. While the decision of what to get him was easy, hiding it from him until his birthday was another story. Park's interest in basketball has blossomed over the last year and he and Craig have been enjoying learning moves on the small plastic goal in our basement. We felt it was time to get something a little more realistic that wouldn't tip over when the kid dunked.
Luckily, Park bought the story that we were having a light pole installed in our driveway for a week so he could play outside at night. The morning of his birthday, he was surprised to find that the light pole was something much cooler than a light and much more fun to play with.
As for the party, we went with the four-alarm fire theme since Park is fascinated with all things "emergency." Firetrucks, emergency vehicles, firemen, policemen, you name it.
It was a great day to turn four!
3 comments:
You are way too modest on how you made this another memorable party for Park and everyone. You did not mention the fire hats, fire hydrant drinking mugs, the stick pretzels with the tips dipped in red frosting (matches). The special "fire house dog" drawn by Craig for "pin the tail".
Thank you for all your time and energy. Barbie
It was a GREAT party, really who was the BB goal for?
It was a lot of fun and perfect for Park! Glad we got to share in the fun. And I agree with Grandpa Sam, who was the BB goal for??! I know Park loves it, but his Dad and Uncle Curt were having a lot of fun breaking it in, too. Mimi
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