Webkinz Day Extravaganza: Webkinz 4th Anniversary Celebration

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Webkinz is celebrating its fourth anniversary with a bang.  Each year Webkinz has an extravaganza and this year will be no different.  From May 1st through the 3rd all stores who sell Webkinz have been asked to participate.  Here are a few highlights on what you can expect:

  1. Stores selling Webkinz have been asked to sell a Webkinz pet for $1 with a $15 purchase from their store.
  2. There will be in store events, giveaways and prizes.

I know that last year we went to the Chester Greenery and bought some flowers and left with two free webkinz.  The kids had a chance to spin the wheel of WOW where no one is a looser.  It was a great time.  I know that all stores do it differently but I am sure no matter what your local store does it is bound to be fun.

Last year the kids each got a Webkinz and I bought two others which were on sale to save for birthday presents for parties in which we are invited to.  I would strongly suggest fining out what your local store is doing.  I know that last year we had a  blast.  I have not stopped in to the Greenery yet to see what she has planned but I am sure that it will all be a lot of fun no matter what it is!

Becca

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New Year’s Eve

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Not Quite what it should have been:

As the ball dropped in Time Square this year I was feeling a little down.  New Year’s Eve. was partially ruined when Analiese threw up everywhere just before we were about to leave.  This made Abigail beyond anoyed, it made Emma cry and it left me yet again in a place where I was about to feel disapointed in myself.  I wanted to curl up in a ball and cry and be anoyed right along with the kids.  I hate change even when it is so small and minimal.

I had to stop as we got in the car and regroup.  I could not start out the new year bad.  I told Abigail and Emma we were on a mission.  We needed to gather everything we could think of from Grandma’s and Pop-pop’s and make a party at our house. I knew that they still had tons of left overs that they were looking to get rid of and I was short on cash.

As we began to rummage through the treats in their house the girls began to have a good time.  They started to look forward to our small intimate party.  We left with cheese and crakers, some dips and chips, a plate of cookies, fruits and veggies to snack on and even drinks.   In the car on the way home from our treasure hunt I assigned each child a job with an adult to help.  Abigail and Dad were in charge of the food and drinks and Emma and I were in charge of streightening up the livingroom and setting up a small table for our new found snacks.

The amazing thing was that we all had fun.  We watched the ball drop and a few of the musical acts.  This year we did it by the light of our Christmas Tree and the comfort of our couch.  There were people who were disapoointed that we did not come.  We even recieved some funny calls from friends who wated us to come and sit in the car as the ball dropped at their house so that we were a part of the party.  Just between you and I it was a nice change of pace.  I enjoyed this New Year’s Eve more then any other.

I think that the thing that I walked away from in 2008 is that when I adjust to the changes in a positive way the kids will follow.  I think that we will all remember this New Year’s Eve for a long time to come.

Becca

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42 Days Until Christmas

After the party.

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Have a Christmas Party

This past week I did something great.  I had a PartyLite party.  It was nice for many many reasons.  I want to start by saying I do not sell PartyLite so I do not care if we talk about an At Home America Party, A Tupperware party or a PartyLite Party.  The point is that I had a party.  Why was it so great?

  1. It was fun.  The ladies and I had an evening to relax and unwind.  There was no pressure to buy.  I told everyone I do not care either way.  All I wanted was a night full of friends, laughter and fun.
  2. I Christmas Shopped.  You know what the best part of this for me was?  I did it for free!
  3. There are good deals.  This is the time of year that these companies are trying to make their extra money.  The are all offering deals.  My guests had two pages of half prices items to choose from.  They also could pick out any half priced item they wanted with the purchase of just one regular priced item.  Even if the regular priced item was $1.  They could also choose from a few other offers.  This made Christmas shopping for them discounted!
  4. I gathered some orders from outside the people who came.  This is a great way to boost what you will get for free.
  5. It was nice to entertain.  I never get a chance to have people over.  I am usually too busy.  I was able to have a nice time and enjoy.  We had some great snacks and cakes and laughed.  We all needed it.
  1. Other then the baby throwing up in the middle of it the party was a great success.  I was able to cross three people off of my list without spending anything and the whole time I was able to enjoy!  I would suggest you have a party this month and you will be able to Christmas shop for free too.
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Party Checklist: Children’s Birthday Party

As a parent I know that there is so much to get done before the big birthday party. When should the invites go out, when can I start preparing. I have found that it is always easier to use a party checklist to get the job done right. Here is the checklist that I use. It should be helpful.

A MONTH BEFORE:

  • Decide on a date
  • Choose a location
  • Develop a tentative menu
  • Pick a party theme
  • Research different party games
  • Decide on favors and order if you are buying online. This will save you from having to pay for express shipping.
  • Write out your guest list. Usually about 1/3 of the children invited are unable to attend.

2-4 Weeks Before the Party

  • Send out your invitations.
  • Purchase any paper goods needed. Always buy more forks. They go the quickest.
  • Place balloon order if you are planning on balloons

1 Week Before the Party:

  • Make the cake. If you are making the cake make it and freeze it. If you are buying it it should be ordered
  • Shop for food and drinks that will not spoil

2-3 Days Before the Party:

  • Prepare all food that can be made ahead of time.
  • Call all of the people who did not RSVP
  • Assemble goodie bags with Toys, novelties, and candy.
  • Buy fresh meat and produce

Day of the Party:

  • Set tables and arrange seating if you would like that done ahead of time.
  • Prepare food.
  • Icing homemade cake
  • Set up all birthday party games and stations
  • Pick up balloons
  • Relax, smile and enjoy the party.
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Princess Tea Party

For my daughter Abigail’s 5th birthday we had a perfect princess tea party. Although parties at home can sound like a lot of work they can cost significantly less and be remembered twice as long. Some come on in and learn how you too can throw a princess tea party on a small budget! Here is a play by play of what I did.

* Decide on a date and how many children you will invite!

* Buy tea cups, plates and saucers in a thrift store, a garage sale or on craigslist to decorate your table. I spent $5 on a white set of china at the Goodwill. It came with a tea pot that matched and it was cheaper than buying paper products and made the party seem real to Abigail.

* Buy or make invitations. We bought invitations but it could also be fun to make them with your daughter.

* Decide on a menu. I fed the girls fruit salad, veggie sticks and tea sandwiches. Peanut butter and jelly were more popular than the cucumber sandwiches. We also had some confections and pettifores.

* The teapot cake! Click to go to the recipe.

* Activities: We did a ton of things to keep the girls busy.

· Picture frames. I found kits in A C Moore craft store with crowns and the word princess. They were simple to assemble and the girls had a great time making them. Throughout the party my husband took pictures of all of the girls. They were sent home with a new picture frame and a picture already in it.

· Princess Fans: This was an easy craft. All you need is construction paper and a doily. Glue the doily onto the paper and fold as a fan. The girls can then glue gems onto their fan across the top. This was simple, cheap and EASY!

· Dress-up relay race. Divide the girls into two groups. Have a bin with dress-up. We used a crown, a gown, dress up shoes and necklaces. I bought all of it in our local dollar store. Line the girls up in two lines with the dress up about 10 feet away. Have them run to the bin, put all of the items on, take all of the items off and run to tag the next person. The team who goes the quickest wins. I did not do prizes because this often causes tears and I hate to deal with tears.

· Princess Tea party freeze dance. I bought the Disney princess tea party CD and played it and shut it off. Anyone who did not freeze was out and had to cheer on who was left.

· Musical chairs: Also on the Disney Princess CD there was a musical chair song. I put the CD on repeat until we finished.

* Gift bags: I found a great idea for tea bag gift bags that was inexpensive and really cute. Take white craft bags and place items inside. We did some costume jewelry, a notepad and pen, a small tea cup that they could paint at home and stick on earrings. Once the bag is filled you simply fold the upper corners of the bag to the center. You then fold the top down and staple a string to it. Staple a paper name tag at the end of the string. Abigail was even able to help me make them which always make life more fun!

princess tea party

princess tea party

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