Since last December, the boys have been invited to three Birthday Parties... and Yes, I'm just getting around to blogging about them.
The first one was at the beginning of December and was for this little boy... Mr. Matt. He was turning 2.

It was a short and sweet little party - perfect for a sweet little 2 year old.
The second party was at the end of February, and was for Matt's older brother Lucas, who was turning 5. His party was held at Roma's Restaurant. It's a local Italian restaurant, that has a kids play zone.
Luke on the trampoline with some of the party guests, which all happen to also be his classmates - MJ, Andrew, Illyana and Luke.


The best part of the evening, was this... there was a little slide, that on his second time down, Grey finally learned how to put his feet down, rather than landing on his butt. Talk about Excited!! He kept yelling... "I DID IT, I DID IT!!" He probably went down that slide 30 times. So Proud of Himself! And I was Proud Too.


A fun party of play, pizza, cake and gifts. What more could a bunch of little people ask for?
The 3rd party was at the beginning of March for Luke's classmate, Danielle. Here's the Birthday Girl.


Her party was held at a place called Romp N Roll. The party started in this little gathering area with the hostess explaining what all was going to happen. I guess Grey really liked something she said.


Then they pulled back the curtain, and let all the kids go wild. The place is filled with all kinds of padded climbing and jumping areas.


One of the activities that they had available was paddle ball - sponge paddle and balloons. Grey Loved it.


Then the hostess attempted to get a group photo. That would be my son in the back holding his shirt up. Love the look on the Birthday Girl's face.


The next activity... Bouncy Ball. I remember having a Donald Duck one when I was little. Luke did pretty good at it.


Grey however had a little trouble, because the balls weren't small enough for him. But luckily, Miss Lonnie helped him out.


Soon it was time for Cake and Ice Cream. First though, everyone had to get lined up so they could March to the Snack room.


The Birthday Cake...


Danielle's Mom, Jennifer, made this cake. Funny story... the morning of the party, Jennifer went downstairs at 6:00am, and found her youngest daughter (who was already up) had helped herself to the cake and devoured the entire bottom front of the cake. Needless to say, Jennifer did an Excellent and Quick repair.


After their treat, all the kids were back playing like crazy. The boys loved this round bottom platform. Wish they made something like this as a coffee table


The next group activity was the famous Parachute. I remember loving this as a kid in gym glass, and my boys (and all the other kids) loved it just as much.


Love Luke's little head above the parachute, and I LOVE that I captured the Birthday Girl's Plumber Crack - LOL!!


Then it was present time. This party place was incredible, in that they were in charge of gathering the wrapping paper, collecting all the presents, AND writing down what each gift was and who it was from. Love this sweet moment I captured of Luke showing his little friend the gift he had gotten for her.


What a Great place for a kid's Birthday Party. They took care of EVERYTHING. A parent can just relax and enjoy the party along with their child - not having to worry about all the little details that go into throwing a party.
The boys had fun at all 3 parties, now we have to start planning a party of our own... someone's turning Three soon.





























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