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16 June 2016

Woodland 'Onederland' Camping Birthday Party

I am pretty sure I was pregnant just yesterday, but somehow my perfect little boy just turned one.  All the sayings are true, you blink and time has passed you by.  It wasn't a sad moment for me though, it was a happy one.  Seeing how much my baby has changed and grown over the past year has been so much fun, and I can't wait to see how else he astonishes and amazes me in this coming year.  

Of course being the party planner that I am, I went crazy planning his first birthday bash.  It wasn't about him remembering the day (we all know he won't), it was about giving me the satisfaction of knowing I did what I could to make the day special; and for theme to really shine through.   Plus, I had a lot of fun with it.  I could go into so much detail about everything I did and how I did it, but i might bore some readers.  If you have a question, ask it, and I will answer.  
THE THEME
It started out as a Lumberjack party, but that seemed to not fit a May birthday; with the flannel and all.  Then it changed into a Teepee party (since one of his gifts was a teepee from his mommy and daddy), but I felt like it needed to be more centered towards boy.  His nursery is Woodland themed, so a Lumberjack-Teepee party morphed into Woodland Camping!  It was perfect. 

The backyard was scattered with hand-painted wood signs and arrows.  We had blue and teal streamers were swinging in the trees, with camping signs all around.  A "fire" was started to roast some melty marshmallows.  And a wall of pallets greeted you as you entered the party.  
We set-up our camping tent full of balloons for the kiddos to play in, had a 'ball and can' toss game, and a coloring station for younger ones.  The theme was very obvious to say the least.  

THE SMASH CAKE
Yes, I am one of those moms that doesn't want to feed their kid a sugar-filled cake on their birthday.  That doesn't mean I won't let my boy have a sweet thing every once in a while, but I didn't feel that it was necessary for his cake to be that way.  
After searching through dozens of recipes, I finally found one where I was mostly happy with the ingredients, so I took the recipe and changed it to my liking.  A simple mixture of flour, baking soda, salt, egg, and coconut oil.  To add the flavor; a bit of vanilla extract, pineapple pieces, banana, and cinnamon.  Then for the icing: creme cheese whipped with 100% pineapple juice.  The cake was actually quite yummy for no sugar-added.  It took my little guy a few minutes to warm-up to it (probably because it was being stored int he fridge so it wouldn't melt in the heat), but once he started to pick it apart it kept him occupied for about twenty minutes.  
THE BIRTHDAY BOY
I knew I wanted pictures of baby T scattered around the party to show how much he has grown and changed over the past year, so I decided to do "A Year of Tucker" from Day 1 to Day 365.  I printed all the pictures in 4x4, attached them to string with clips (so I didn't ruin them), and strung them across a pallet.  
I also put together a board of all of his monthly sticker pictures.  Ah, a bittersweet image to see.
THE FOOD & DRINKS 
You can't go camping without beer, and luckily we knew exactly where to get a keg of Mr. Green Pale Ale.  I personally like to 'camp' with sangria though; a giant mason jar full of Sparkling White Berry Sangria.  
We had your typical camping food: Smoked Hot Dogs, macaroni salad, and beans.  We also had some snacks to appeal to all age groups: twigs, campfire flames, fish bait, bear poop, etc.  Then we topped it all off with S'mores Cupcakes. 
THE ATTIRE
This one was easy for me: jean shorts, HAPPY CAMPER t-shirt, and Chaco's.  The hubby wore a camping themed shirt as well.  Baby T had three different Camping/Woodland themed outfits for the day and pretty much ruined all of them.  :) 

THE GOODY-BAGS
So the party guests would, "Take a Hike," I made S'Mores trail mix.  It was a delicious combination of Teddy Graham's, mini marshmallows, and chocolate chips.  It was hard not to eat it all while stuffing the bags.  (Note: The cereal and Teddy Graham's went stale really quick, so stuff the bags the day of the party and encourage guests to eat it that day as well).  

Overall my baby boy had such a fun day and so did we.  Hmmm, is it too soon to start planning birthday #2?  I don't want him to be two yet, I just want to plan another party.  




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19 July 2014

Backyard Dinner Party

With all of our friends at the stage in their life where babies are popping-out left and right, it has become nearly impossible finding time to see each other.  Friends that we once saw a few days a week for years, have now become friends that we try our best to see every month or two.  It has been a hard transition, but so exciting at the same time. 

In an attempt to reunite with our wonderful friends the husband and myself decided to throw a casual dinner party in the backyard.  
I started planning two weeks in advance when I sent out the invite and got all 'yes' replies; I was so excited.  I knew it needed the look of a nice dinner party, but be comfortable, casual, and baby friendly at the same time.  I set-up a long table in the backyard and covered it with a simple tablecloth.  To create a 'runner' I used citronella candles (darn bugs) and beer/wine bottles as vases.  
My absolute favorite part was creating the menu cards.  A simple project of hand-writing the menu on miniature brown paper bags, and using laundry clips to attach them to napkins.  Not only was it cute, but it kept the menu and napkin from blowing away in the wind.  
As far as the menu went, most of it turned-out great.  I was going with simple dishes with sophisticated twists, and that would be nice in the hot weather (high 90's that evening).  I prepared everything a day in advance so I could hang out and participate in conversation; instead of being in the kitchen the entire time.  All I had to do was assemble plates as the night progressed and everything was ready to be served. 
  • Sweet Corn Gazpacho
  • Lemon Vinaigrette Salad with Shrimp
  • Fig Jam & Arugula Pizza with Chicken Sausage
  • S'mores Banana Ice Cream Pop
Starting the night with a cold soup was very refreshing, however the kick of Cayenne in the soup could have been toned down a notch, my mouth was on fire.  Thank goodness for wine to wash it down with.  My favorite course was actually the salad.  The Lemon-Shallot Vinaigrette is a favorite of mine that I make quite often this Summer, and the addition of the shrimp, avocado, and parmesan created the perfect bite.   While my handmade-by-me pizza dough turned out perfect, the pizza, or should I say flatbread, was a little on the sweet side. Next time I will use less jam and add more cheese and sausage.  Oh, and of course the caramelized onions, yum.  The dish that I was most excited about was oh so good, however the 'popsicle' turned into ice cream in a bowl because it didn't exactly set in the mold.  Wine to the rescue again. 
Overall it was a successful, fun, and relaxing evening.  I wish our friends could have stayed longer, but babies had to be put to bed after all. 
Backyard dinner parties...fun to plan...easy to put together...a great way to spend time with friends.  

I cherish my friends dearly and wait anxiously for another dinner party, but until then, wine...more wine.  

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