It is birthday season in our house. Over half of my children where all born within three weeks of each other’s birthdays…..*cough*
Which is good on a number of counts.
1. You get it all out of the way all in one go and then it goes very quiet for a while.
2. Thrifty relatives can send lots of birthday presents all together in the same little bundle
3. You can bank on sept/october being a pretty expensive month (tho that might not be such a good thing)
4. Chowing down on party food opportunities is limited. Isnt it better to eat all in one go than spread it out?
5. Any whinging along the lines of ‘when am i going to get some presents?’ can be met with a triumphant “NEXT WEEK!”
There are obviously downsides to it however and it has to be said that my head spins on my neck for most of the last bit of sept and October…oh and then its the C word but lets not go there…never mind that another one of my kids is 7 days after the noel event.. okay so planning not a strong point….ever…
Anyhoo…first up on the birthdays has been my oldest girl. She wanted a ‘pony party’ as in lets all have a riding lesson. So she invited some of her friends and they went to a local stable to have a riding lesson. It was an incredible trip down memory lane for me. I spent a lot of my years when i was younger around horses and going to the yard the first time, one molasses filled breathe in and i was transported back to frosty, quiet mornings hacking out across the countryside and returning home flushed with the excitement of flat out gallop across an empty field.
There was no galloping, lead rein ponies looking moderately bored, as they always do, plodding placidly round an outdoor school and finishing of with the old classic of ’round the world’ Good to see that some things don’t change. It felt so nostalgic watching her and her sister ride. Like looking back at an old picture..only the characters had changed. For now its just a one off…dont know how long that will last though.
Finishing off the day with cake, of course and then little cupcakes for party bag substitutes. I HATE party bags and will do anything to avoid handing them out. No parent has EVER been blessed by one of those tacky cheap whistles that kids then blow for the next 2 hours driving their parents to the edge of sanity…OR the other cheap crap that gets thrown in the bin as soon as possible or wedged down the side of a car seat for the rest of time.
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im joining in with my blogger friends with Monday Club by the lovely Sarah Miles. Head on over and catch up on some other ordinary mums doing an extraordinary job in raising their kiddies.
Those cupcakes look amazing! My daughter turns 8 next month and is having a disco party. Lord help us.
Looks like she had great fun at the stables. ‘Around the World’ Ha! I remember doing that too! Still love the smell of horses, I haven’t been on a hack since I slipped a disc a few years back; would love too though.
All around end of Sept? Happy New Year! *does the math*
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Wow, I thought my family’s birthdays were pretty close together. You win easily. Party on!
Wow those cupcakes are amazing!! Looks like she had a lovely birthday and that is such a great idea for a party! Well we all know how you spend those cold winter evenings now don’t we??
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Im hearing ya about the party bags- what a load of ol’shite! But the pony party- absolutely gorgeous idea! Ps January must be a frisky time for you!!
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Your photos just get better and better! Loving the gallery look 🙂