From the second Emma's 6th birthday ended, she's been telling me that her 7th birthday was going to be a Frozen theme. (I'm not joking, the very second all her friends were gone, and for the entire year.) That is right up until a week before her birthday, she decides she wants it to to be a dragon party.... what?!? This girl always keeps me guessing. Well, here it goes...
Being new, I didn't know any of her friends from school and only a few from church, and vice versa. So I said she could invite 10 -- thinking not all the parents would be okay letting their kids go to a stranger's house. I was wrong. The all showed up. We had 11 6/7 year olds, and it was pure chaos. This house is not big enough for that much energy!
As they showed up, I had them build towers out of the big foam blocks, and knock them over like dragons destroying them. Then when everyone was here, I sent them to the dragon cave (little play area under the stairs), while I set up a make-shift obstacle course. I was going to have it be much better, but the kids were starting to go crazy in the cave, so I let them out before I had everything set up. They had to keep their sheep (balloon) in the air as they flew around tables, couches, tunnels, and blocks to get it into the basket, and we let them ring the gong when they made it.
It somehow ended in a chaotic room of block throwing, jump-roping, running, laughing, squealing kids...

We had a game of pin the flame on the dragon.

Musical chairs -- which doesn't have anything to do with dragons, but Emma requested it -- and the kids enjoyed it.
As each kid got out, we had them pick out a cupcake to decorate with different colors of frosting and sprinkles. Take a look at the girl in orange's face... she just noticed the boy a few kids down with a two inch pile of sprinkles on top of his cupcake... I must have missed it while handing out drinks and passing around frosting, but once I did, I dumped the majority of the pile off, and put the sprinkles out of reach... These kids definitely didn't need any more sugary craziness!
Presents
And as a glorious gift from heaven, as I'm sure He knew I couldn't handle much more, we had a day with fabulous weather outside -- in February-- and I sent them all outside for "dragon races." Once they were all worn out, they wanted to come back in and play with toys for the last 15 minutes before their parents arrived. When they all finally left, I collapsed and vowed never to allow so many kids ever again. I think I may have said that at her last party too...
Good thing you're cute and sweet Emma!
Feb 7, 2015












