It really started with the fact that she was born during the absolute best time of the year. Each year the weather has been above normal temps. Her first birthday party was a miniature fall festival filled with wagon rides, a corn maze, and pumpkins for everyone. Not bad. :)
Years 2 and 3 were somewhat simple with another fall theme and the infamous Hello Kitty. She then started voicing her opinion and really LOVING things.
Arghhh you ready for a good time? A princess and pirate party was unveiled. She wanted nothing to do with having a prince there because in the movies they kissed the princess and that wasn't of any interest to her. So eye patches, tiaras, wands, princess dresses, and striped socks were everywhere. Everyone was involved and some adults couldn't even stay away from the fun accessories. It all wrapped up with a treasure hunt for gold coins and trinkets. Some of which we still find while hunting for Easter eggs(great hiding Ryan.)
Now if you have had a daughter in the last 5 years or so, you know that Hannah Montana was marketed so well, that someone who hadn't even watched the show would be obsessed. As requested a Rock Star Party was in store. By far one of the most fun themes in my opinion. The invites mimicked that of a concert backstage pass. I was off to a good start. The kids arrived in Rockin' attire. It was adorable to see the faux-hawks and funky punky attire on all. Gma and Gpa even pulled out the Rock Star Security shirts...it was priceless. My sister Melonie stayed on theme and bought Addison a pink acoustic guitar. Absolutely adorable! It really didn't get any better when the cake was almost to scale. The kids all took home a party mix of the songs karaoked that day, including some from those ever catchy Chipmunks. BTW...Sorry about that if you received one. I heard they were rather addicting for the kids and VERY annoying for the parents.
Her sixth birthday was pretty special. Because she was born on the sixth and she was turning six, it was her Golden Birthday. However, gold by itself wasn't as fun as I had hoped. Insert HOT PINK... much better. The decorations kept getting more detailed each year. By this point I am getting pretty good at the tissue paper flowers. Let me know if you are interested in a tutorial. ;) Cake pops and a Barbie Cake were just what this party needed to add pizzaz to the gold confetti and sequins.
This year as Addison is turning 7, Ryan and I had the same discussion as in years past. Let's not go overboard...ok.... it doesn't need to be huge...ok...etc. I decided this year I would make everything. Good thing I started 6 weeks in advance. It was so fun to see everything come together, but it took some time and manpower. You know who you are...THANK YOU! We made pinwheels, (leaving only one hole in the counter...oops!), treat boxes, cupcake toppers, homemade carmel corn,a lollipop topiary,ribbon topiaries, and an amazing array of Mexican food (thanks to Ryan).
Cheers!