Maggie had a hard time deciding on a theme for her birthday this year. After she had changed her mind about 20 times (not hyperbole), I suggested a surprise party. She wouldn’t know when the party was going to happen, or what the theme was. She loved the idea, provided there were balloons, decorations, a special birthday outfit, and a cake.
Her first surprise, I had very little to do with. My mom decided, last minute, to fly in to spend the weekend with us. So Mabel got to go to two soccer games and a surprise party, all in one day.
Dave and Mabel took the kids to the playground while I finished up some school work and got ready for the party. When they got home, Maggie was sent on a fictitious errand to check the front porch for packages.
I cut the video off a bit too soon, she said, “Oh, thank you!” in the sweetest voice right after I stopped recording. I had her special birthday outfit ready for her.
She was spoiled with some really nice gifts. Our kids are definitely very loved.
Overall, I’d say the surprise Moana party (Luke picked the theme) was a hit!
Friday morning before school, Adam and I spent a little time looking at haircuts on my phone. Armed with a picture of the cut he liked best, Dave took him to the barbershop that afternoon.
Adam was ecstatic with the results.
It’s his first grown-up, non-buzz cut, haircut and it looks so good. I think it makes him look so old!
He can’t wait to go to school Monday and show it off.
Maggie’s birthday was two weeks ago (I’m just behind, no surprise there). She asked to open a present as soon as she woke up. We had promised she could open one big present on her birthday and the rest at her party (more on that later). Maggie was very happy with these princess dolls.
She had gymnastics that morning. I told her that we could get her nails painted afterwards. She was over-the-moon and asked if I would take her to a salon.
So that’s how Maggie ended up getting her fingernails painted and her first real pedicure. She knew she wanted her nails to be “pink and glittery.” I don’t think she was expecting so many options though.
She enjoyed every minute of it and kept telling me how “relaxin” it was to be getting “saloned.”
Her only complaint was that she couldn’t see her toes when she put her shoes back on. So that led to Maggie getting her first pair of flip-flops (they are also pick and glittery).
We had lunch at the mall’s food court (soft pretzel bites – Maggie’s choice). She asked if she could ride on one of the vehicles and Annie got to go for a spin too. I apologize for the honking in the video – the birthday girl kept beeping the horn.
I also let her try one of the claw machines. She was thrilled when she won a duck (don’t tell Maggie, but there’s a winner every time).
I wouldn’t say she’s walking yet, but she’s definitely on her way.
Annie has acquired the nickname “JoJo” thanks to a song from that Fancy Nancy play we saw. She doesn’t seem to mind, even though it’s mostly used as “No no, JoJo!”