

...followed by the lighting of the Olympic Torch:

Then we divided them into two teams, Red and Blue, and had a battle for the gold!
Here's the "discus throw."


Check out Christopher's look of determination! He's done his level best to keep up with his big brothers from day one, I'm tellin' ya.The Basketball Toss:


(That's Chris, if you can't tell.)
Their oldest cousin is finally getting too old for this kind of stuff, and decided to join the adults as a spectator (I can't imagine why):
Next was the relay race. They had to use a spoon to get water from the bucket:







At first Christopher's spoon was bone dry by the time he got to his glass:




Brady looks like a pro here! :) The Water Balloon Toss:



And that was that! We awarded gold medals to the Red Team for the events they won:


And gold medals to the Blue Team for the events they won. (There were some rumors about one of the officials "fixing" a challenge on behalf of the Blue team, but don't ask me about it - ask BRIAN!)




This little kiddie pool (look familiar Rachel?) had been the target for the discus competition. As soon as the games were over, this is where several of the athletes headed to cool off. This picture looks so nice and refreshing, what with the pool and the big shade tree, but believe me, it was hot!

The adults opted for a more grown-up reprieve from the heat:
The grandmas:


I love this pic of my nephews, Ryan and Trevor:

Instead of a regular cake, I made cupcakes and put them in the shape of the Olympic rings. This was nice because we didn't have to cut cake for a bunch of people, and the "decorating" was easy (the candles spell out "Happy Birthday"). But unfortunately, the blue frosting wasn't very dark and the red turned out more pink than red. Oh well. That's something good about boys: there's no pressure about those kinds of details because they simply don't care.
After cake and ice cream, I gave them each a goodie bag filled with a few little things, like Americana-themed pencils, mini-kaleidoscopes, bouncy balls, etc...

...but there was plenty of room left in the bags for candy from the pinata!
(This was a "paper bag" pinata I made in lieu of a paper mache one. Much easier!)


And that was it! The kids had so much fun, and I did too. Even though it might seem like a lot of work, this party was really pretty simple to put together. Most the games required little to no prep work and we kept the decorations simple too. I'll have to remember next time not to schedule it over Labor Day weekend - so many of their friends were out of town - but they had fun anyway. Maybe we'll do an Olympic party again... in four more years. ;)






9 comments:
That was positively fantastic! Such cute ideas! I'll bet they remember that one forever.
You got some great action shots. But my favorite is Christopher throwing his discuss.
Great idea for a cake!
Happy Late birthday John and Ben. Looks like there were a lot of future olympians at your party. I hope you guys had as much fun as it looks in the pictures. We are excited to see all of you in December. It's looking like Jenna might be running around with you by that time.
-BBBBBlake
What an AWESOME party! You're a genius!! I'm calling you to plan my next birthday party.
That looks like one fabulous party!!!! What a great idea Donna! Blake was so sad he had to miss it. Happy Birthday John and Ben!!
Fantastic pictures too!! Give Brian my thumbs up!
What a great theme!!! You did such a great job on all the games. I'm sure everyone had an awesome time. I'll keep that idea for later. . .
That is such a good idea! Looks like everyone had so much fun! You are so creative. :0)
Happy Birthdays!
what cute goody bags! my son is having an olympic party this weekend and i would love to copy your example. how did you get the rings on the bags so perfectly?
Hi peadoodle. I tried answering on your blog but saw there wasn't a spot for comments. Hopefully you'll come back and check. :)
For the rings I actually used a pretty archaic object: the canister for an old roll of film. That was the perfect size for those lunch bags. Through trial and error I also learned to trace all the yellow rings first, then move to the darker colors. When I traced a ring in black, the yellow marker would then pick up the residue of ink on the canister and make the color on the bag muddy.
Another tip: for true red frosting, the food coloring paste is supposed to work well. (Found in the cake decorating aisle at places like Michaels and WalMart.) It's more expensive, but lasts much longer too. I haven't splurged though cuz I don't decorate enough or really care enough to spend the money on it. :)
Good luck with your party!
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