Why can't winter babies have outside birthday parties?
Supplies:
fire in the firepit
sleds
(Ask guests to bring their own snow supplies, too.)
extra gloves, hats, scarves
snow
Menu:
hot dogs cooked over the fire
carrot sticks, pretzels, raisins (for eating and snowman making)
cakes with snowboardingStar Wars guys and princesses
slow cooker hot cider with cinnamon
slow cooker dairy-free hot chocolate (made with powdered soy milk and no peppermint)
bottled water
Happy Birthday!
This looks so freaking fun!
ReplyDeleteAnd cold. I would never do it. But that is because they close school around here because it is cold and there is a mere threat of percipitation. We are wimps, here in the South.
Does that mean that three of your children have birthdays within a month? Seems like SOMEONE gets spring fever :)
ReplyDeleteNo, just two children. Graham was merely turning 5 *months* old. The winter birthdays are 1/25 and 2/2, and the other two are 8/30 and 9/1. We do like to space our birthdays closely, don't we?
ReplyDeleteOh how fun! I love the brick maker! And yay for Star Wars and Disney princesses!!!
ReplyDeleteAw, how fun! You are the world's most rockin' mama!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea! I need to have another babe so I can try for a winter birthday.
ReplyDeleteI love that you always seem to make really creative homemade B-Day cakes for your children. They always look so fun!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that you always have super creative home made cakes for your children's birthdays. They look like so much fun!
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