Sunday, May 5, 2013

Addi's 3rd Birthday! (Warning - LONG POST)

I am in SERIOUS denial that my baby is already 3!  How does the time fly by so quickly?!  This past year has really been a breeze as far as she is concerned--I mean, I can't really say that she went through the terrible twos at all.  As a matter of fact, the twos were so WONDERFUL.  I have totally loved this age and all of the funny conversations that we have had and the astonishing vocabulary she uses and the super easy transition from diapers to panties (once she decided it was time). 


 Craig's dad said it best this past Thursday when Craig dropped her of at their house at 6:45 AM--he said she was talking when Craig dropped her off and she hasn't stopped since!  Addison was blessed with the gift of GAB!  It's so funny to listen to her when she is playing with her dolls or her Polly Pockets.  Her voice goes up an octave and she says the most hysterical things to her dolls! 

Her birthday fell on a Saturday which also happened to be Derby Day.  When I asked her several months ago what kind of birthday party she wanted to have (Dora, Princess, Tinker Bell), she quickly responded that she wanted to have a Pony Party...  Hmmm, how appropriate with it being Derby.  She didn't mean "My Little Pony" either because she has just recently learned of that.  With that, I decided to have it on her actual birthday and do a birthday and Derby party combined. 

That morning, I had to be at a 9 AM meeting for recital backstage parents so Addi and I went to that and then straight from there to Katie Belle's softball game.  Lyndi had brought donuts so Addi had her usual glaze donuts with sprinkles on them. 


After the game, we ran to pick up the cake and then headed home to get ready for the party.  Craig had stayed home to mow and do yard work and when we got home, Addi helped Daddy fill up the wagon with sand to fill up all of her sand boxes so that we had plenty for the kids coming to her party.  It was a nice day most of the day (although slightly overcast) so we were hopeful that the kids would be able to play outside but right around party time, it stared to turn cold and the showers began.





Lyndi and the kids came over early to bring a video of Addison at the hospital when she was born.  It had been taken on Lyndi's video camera and I had never seen it.  We thought it was appropriate to watch it on her birthday.  It was very tearful (happy tears) for me to see it.  Addison didn't like it much since it showed her as a newborn crying a lot as the nurses were weighing her, suctioning out her mouth, etc...  I thoroughly enjoyed it though.




Party Decorations:  I had found some horse plates (thanks to the Derby) at Liquor Barn and we went with reds, greens, and yellow solids to match the horse plates.  I wanted to enjoy her birthday and didn't want to spend all day cooking and stressing so we decided to do pizzas from Papa Johns and I just made a few appetizers and we got the cake with cupcakes at Sam's.  A friend of mine helped design the cupcake toppers and I printed them out and punched them and attached them to toothpicks for the cupcakes.


I also got creative and made a birthday banner to match the decorations.  I'm usually not very creative but was inspired by a few things I'd seen and decided to give it a try!

Austin, being the artist that he is, drew a picture of a horse for me so that we could play "Pin the Tail on the Pony," which was a huge success with the kids. 


After the game, we let her open presents.  She was so excited!  She got lots of great things and was really into it this year! 




After she opened presents, we all gathered around the table to sing happy birthday and eat cake.  She wasn't shy (like she was last year) as everyone sang to her and she was quick to blow out all her candles!



We had all of the kids draw horses for Derby and the winners received prizes.  (The adults drew horses too for a pool and Randy won 1st place with Orb!)

Addison and I had picked up some goodies (sunglasses, bubbles, play horses, skittles, smarties, etc...) and she helped me with the goodie baskets to hand out to all the kids who came to the party!

It was a great party!  It started at 5 and we had several there until about 10:30.  We got our tired little birthday girl in the bed at around 11!  We were all exhausted from the festivities but it was so much fun!  I'm so thankful for wonderful family and friends who make these moments so special!  Here are a few other random pictures that were taken of the kids dancing, etc...!



For my memory, present at the party were:
Grandma & Grandpa Smith
Nina & Papaw Vahle
Uncle B
Mastin's
Aunt Lisa & Dalton
Aunt Dee & Nick
Cissell's
Roop's
Cruser's
(Shannon's, Huffs, Griffiths, and Spann's weren't there)

Gifts were:
Aunt Dee - Disney Princess shoes, bubbles, chalk, necklace
Nina/Papaw - Rapunzel dress, July 4th outfit
Uncle B - Pinkie Pie & $
Cissell's - ball/bat, Minnie stamp set, ABC game
Cruser's - dress, summer outfit
Grandma/Grandpa - $ for bond, Talking Pinkie Pie
Aunt Lisa - pink Bob's, sprinkler, Candy Land Princess edition
Roop's - summer outfit, Cinderella art desk
Shannon's - dress
Mastin's - Minnie Mouse costume, lots of clothes
Mommy, Daddy, Austin - Barbie Jeep battery, pony mosaic activity, Disney books with reader, $

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