Take Halloween for example. Years ago, Chris and I decided what the girls would be each year. We've had "Cinderella" and "The Pumpkin" "Dorothy from Oz" and "Scarecrow" and even 4 cool characters from the Star Wars movies...but over the past few Halloweens, we've done nothing but go out and get what they would need for the costume they had decided on. That is fine..it's just that the one thing no one ever told me, was that they would change their minds during the actual Halloween holiday.
Let me try and explain;
First there are the school parties, where Mylie decided she would be a granny. Naturally I thought this is what she would be for Halloween;
And then there is Darby who, while not yet in school, is very much allowed to dress up and go participate in the school parties. She declared she would be a princess...again, I'm excited her decision has been made for Halloween.
So, the school parties come and go, and the following night is Trunk or Treat at our church. Since Halloween fell on a Sunday this year, we had a bonus night! Getting ready to go was weird to me, as 3 out of my four children changed their costumes. I didn't really know you could do that.
Crisilee who, at school,was the "Charlie Brown Ghost", has now become a "Rock Star." 10 minutes before we head to church, she is scrambling around putting something together. What?
Then Darby decides to be a kitty.....huh?
And Mylie tweaked her "Granny" just a bit, while Sophie stayed a "Princess" her original costume. Thank you Sophie! (or so I thought...)
That took some getting used to. Seriously, Chris was out taking pictures and Mylie was freaking out about wearing either the mask, or the wig....it was NOT a relaxed few minutes. Anyway, we had a great "bonus" night.
Speaking of a bonus, we were blessed to have another bonus daughter come along with us trick-or-treating;
(our gorgeous niece Mariah)
Remember the special thanks I gave to Sophie? I take it back. She too changed...a "Rainbow." Yep..just out of the blue, "I'm gonna be a rainbow" (Are you keeping up?) Then Crisilee decided to change back into her orginal "Charlie Brown Ghost." My head is spinning just writing this.
There should be some sort of rule that says, "no changing costumes once you've decided on one."
It's ok. They had fun. I had a headache and couldn't remember who was what...but in the end it was a great night with a TON of candy of course!
Moving on to a less confusing topic: My baby turned 5 this past week! FIVE! She's awesome.
I love her.
We woke her up singing "Happy Birthday" with a piece of cinnamon toast and a candle!
I think she liked that.
Later that afternoon we had a nice family party with my parents. Of course Darby wanted presents first;
(Do I need to explain that she really wanted Moon Dough?)
After presents she signed the birthday chair. A chair that Chris repainted all funky, and every year the girls sign their name and put their age. Darby worked SO hard for about a month learning to write her name and the number 5...it turned out great!
Last but not least, the cake. We have this thing where we never let the girls see their cake until it's actually time to eat the cake. Oh the joy on her face says it all. Best picture ever coming up:
Happy 5th Birthday Darby! You'll always be the baby! I love you!
3 comments:
Oh she is getting so big! I love the toast! Ha and my kids change their minds every year too - I just send them down to the dress up box to find something, ha. Hey if Darby wants to be pocahontas next year I have a good dress for it that I made - you'd just have to find a headdress. She could wear it to school and then later on change it and be a mummy or something! love ya!
I love this! That is so funny about the costumes! I too changed mine. :) I also cracked up at the sight of Darbys hair when she woke up. She is so cute, and I can't beleive she is five! I love her reaction to her cake and presents!
What a birthday party! And such a beautiful five year old. Thank you for letting grandma and grandpa be a part of the celebration!
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