As usual birthdays are at least a week-long celebration in Schultzville:
Kate opens a few gifts.
Bratz are still cool when you're five.
Later she opened more gifts.
just like Sarah's first grade teacher Miss Paxson
taught her class.
THE BIG DAY
Kate's actual birthday has fallen on the weekend for the last two years. This year it was on Sunday - so she was able to have her birthday party on her her real birthday.
This year her birthday was a beach theme complete with beach mats, umbrellas, a pool to slide in, water guns. and the most expensive bouncer known to man. (I won't go on and on about the cost of bouncers in Central Illinois but I have to say in Arizona we could get one for $65; here most places want several times that plus your first born and left arm. Who are they kidding? In this economy? Nonetheless, you can't have a party with 40+ kids and not have a bouncer. I wasn't willing to part with Sarah so I searched and found a guy an hour away who would do it a bit cheaper. )
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for the kids to have whenever they want.
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There's always plenty of seating.
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Candy, cheetos, pretzels . . .
Oh yeah, Supermom can do kids parties.
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Fun with water guns.
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I'm having fun!!
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Oh yeah, Supermom can do kids parties.
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Fun with water guns.
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I'm having fun!!
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Almost completely empty.
Who knew the water guns and little pool would
be a bigger hit than a bouncy castle?
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