Annabel’s Heroes and Villains 4th birthday party was this past Saturday, and we are all still recovering! I think we all ate a little too much sugar.
My family (parents, aunt, cousin, and soon to be cousin-in-law) showed up in the morning to help us with the party. They are always so awesome to pitch in and I’m so grateful – we couldn’t do it without them! Of course, it wasn’t all work and no play, we had to show-off our super-strength by bending some crowbars!
We weren’t the only strong guys:
Annie picked James and Mike’s costumes. I think she did a great job.
The rest of my family wore Superhero shirts, except for my aunt, who put together an awesome Catwoman costume!
As Annie’s friends arrived, we had them pick out superhero names, then they grabbed their capes, cuffs, and masks. Not all of them wanted to take their super gear at the beginning (it was a little overwhelming for some) but by the end of the party all the kids took a cape home.
The kids were all attending “Superhero University.” I spent some time trying to think of different “training exercises” for them all to do, then finally said FORGET IT and hired Superman and Super Girl to come train the kids. After all, they’re the professionals.
The kids looooved the Superheroes, it was really cute.
Especially Annabel:
The number one thing Annie wanted at her party was a piñata. My dad figured out a way to make it happen. I expected the piñata to take forever to break, but my tiny niece broke it with one swing. She’s freakishly strong.
And of course, no birthday is complete without songs and cake:
When the cake was gone, there was sugar. Oodles and oodles of sugar.
Mike asked Annabel what she thought of her party and she replied, “I had everything I ever wanted and it was soooo much FUN!” She kept saying, “I want it to be my Heroes and Villains party all the time! I don’t want it to be over!” Coming down after a party is always so hard. Luckily she received a lot of lovely presents to play with (and there’s still a ton of leftover candy)!
If you all are interested, tomorrow I will write about the decorations, food, etc. I had a lot of fun putting all those little things together. Seeing the kids wearing the capes and cuffs was really cool! Plus, I liked giving them something that will last (hopefully!) that they can all use repeatedly. And I also gave them candy, because obviously!
Super special thanks to my cousins Leah and Ted for taking all the pictures!
Vicky says:
Looks like a great time! Mike’s costume – oh my word LOL.
Greis says:
It is now a small personal goal of mine to be in town for one of your amazing parties!!!
So glad everyone had so much fun!!
Susan says:
Looks like so much fun! I’m guessing Maddy L. loved it since she’s quite the superhero fan. By the way, digging Mike’s flip flops with his costume!
Maris says:
Looked like a blast! Good job
Nellie says:
I ALWAYS look forward to your Birthday Party post and again, you did not disappoint. It looks like everyone had a fantastic time and the cake – to die for!!!!
Can’t wait for tomorrow’s post – it’s because of YOU that I get “creative” (I have less than an ounce of creative blood in me) and excited about my daughter’s own birthday parties! You are AMAZING – just like your ANNABEL!!
Lanie says:
The party looks super fun! Love all the costumes and capes. So glad that Annie had an amazing birthday! Thank you for sharing.
Wendy says:
What a great party
Gina says:
What a great idea…. You always do the most cute and creative things. The kids are lucky to have you as a mommy. Happy Birthday Annie.
Terri says:
You throw the most amazing parties! She will never forget that.
Mary Brock says:
Yes, please make a post about all of the details from the party! I look forward to ALL of your party posts, they help inspire me!! Great job once again!
ldoo says:
Looks like a lot of fun! And little Maddy Logelin was there (love following her dad’s blog)!
Pattie says:
What a fun party! And I love Annie’s pose in that group shot — she’s got the superhero thing down.
kandi ann says:
Happy Birthday Sweet Annie. I am unable to sew, can not afford even the simplest things and my mom pays my phone bill each mos so I can read online (no video :o( ) I. Lead with that because I have an idea for those capes . Capes for Chemo for adults and kids. Someone can make them, charge whatever and donate to those who cannot pay. If someone showed up with a sewing machine, the materials and taught me, I would help. I’m HFA and sometimes get great ideas and give them away.
tami says:
What a great party You had Annie!! Your family rocks when they goes all out and celebrates, birthday parties!!
kelley clark says:
What a fantastic and fun birthday party Annie!! You looked fantastic!
Kelley
Kate says:
You are so good at all the little details! Awesome party!