The big decision was
between a dinosaur party or a shark party- shark won out. More specifically,
Clara requested a shark party, “With lots of turquoise and a splash of orange.”
We kept it small, partly due to the space constraints of our house, but also we
are realizing it makes for a party where you can really play and interact with
the kids instead of being in adult hosting mode.
Our little
cottage is on a big property which we took full advantage for games like sharks
versus dolphins and shark egg (water balloons) relays—do sharks even lay eggs??
After lunch we sang to the birthday girl over cupcakes with turquoise frosting and thanked God for
another year watching Clara find her way in the world.
She loved celebrating
with her buddies and her party wish came true when she sat in between Duke and AJ at lunch (we are starting to
wonder if she is a tomboy or boy crazy!). Even with the small guest list of Clara’s
favorites, at the end of the party we found the birthday girl in the playroom
alone with the Lego bins. When we asked if she was okay her reply, “I’m fine. I
just needed some time alone.”
This party
snapshot gives a glimpse of our contradiction of a girl. Tomboy tough with an
eye for design, requesting pink lemonade with her shark gummies, devoted friend
who needs solo time, cool, cute and cuddly all rolled into one amazing five
year old. We are honored to watch you take a bite out of life, baby girl.
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