Thursday, October 25, 2007

Bridget's 6th Birthday

Bridget celebrated her 6th birthday on Thursday, Sept. 13. It was a school day, so Tessa and I took cupcakes for Bridget and her classmates. We got to hang out in the classroom for snack time -- it was lots of fun. Bridget got a little bit embarrassed when the kids all sang Happy Birthday to her. I picked her up from school that afternoon and we went to get her ears pierced. She was nervous about it because a classmate had told her she cried when she got hers pierced. Bridget, brave as ever, shed nary a tear, even though we had a long wait in the doctor's office (which gave her lots of time to get nervous) and the doctor had two "false starts" on one ear (the "gun" wasn't working right, so she wound up switching guns). That evening, she opened gifts from me and Papa and we had more birthday cupcakes.

This make-up kit was Bridget's favorite gift from us:



Here's Bridget with her birthday cupcake:



She celebrated with a house party on Saturday, Sept. 15. Her friends Hannah, Olivia, Alyssa, Hayden and Lily attended with their moms. Aunts Sandy and Martha also came. We played Pin the Tail on the Donkey. Tessa was the winner, pinning the tail almost exactly where it should have gone. Olivia was the winner of the Hot Potato game. The girls also played with Bridget's new Dance Mat. It's a simplified version of Dance Dance Revolution and allows for head-on competition. It's pretty fun. After the games, we had cake and ice cream. She had a Hello Kitty cake shaped like a purse. Here's the cake:



Here are Bridget and Lily and the cake:



Here's Bridget opening a present. Shown are (l-r) Hannah, Tessa, Bridget and Hayden:



After gifts were opened, we headed outdoors to the pinata hanging from a tree in the front yard. Here's Bridget getting ready to hit the pinata:



Here are the younger kids watching Hannah hit the pinata. Shown are (l-r) Alyssa, Olivia, Lily, Hayden, Tessa and Bridget:



If we ever have a pinata again, I will make sure to "soften it up" first so that the kids can easily break into it. Those things are hard to bust open. Hannah was able to knock it down, but the candy didn't fall out. That didn't bother the kids, though. Once it was on the ground, they all rushed for it and ripped it open. So, our pinata activity didn't go exactly according to plan, but it was funny watching them tear into the thing.

It was a great day and a good time was had by all.

1 comment:

Miranda said...

Thanks for sharing pictures! Bridget looks so grown-up in some of these.