Jacob’s 4th Birthday Party: Under Construction

Jacob chose the theme for his fourth birthday party soon after his third. He LOVED having a party for his birthday, and after his third birthday train party, he was on cloud nine. He told everyone we met about it. He even told me about the party and how I “should have been there.” I latched on to the construction idea, and when it was time to plan, the ideas were flowing. Unfortunately, between the difference in life with 2 kids this year and one being a small baby, and the business of the holidays, and the fact that I was sick from about Thanksgiving until mid-January, I didn’t have as much time to dedicate to this party as I would have liked. Most of the party details came together at the last minute, with help, and some were not finished. BUT! It was super fun and Jacob just absolutely loved it. I don’t think he could have had a better time. It seemed like all the kids were engaged and having fun, and with nary a bounce house in sight. Imagine that. 😉

The details

The awesomest detail, to me, was this wrecking ball. The post is made from last year’s train crossing sign and a tetherball spray-painted black (thanks, dad!). The “building” pieces are salvaged cardboard boxes covered in brick-printed backdrop plastic. My rockstar next-door neighbors came over the day before the party and helped me to wrap them.

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This photo prop was borrowed from Lisa’s friend! So CUTE!IMG_5084

A tarp, some pea gravel, and Jacob’s Tonka trucks. In the foreground, Jacob’s table has some temporary tattoos waiting to be applied.IMG_5086

This slightly unfinished task is hammering using up-cycled golf tees and foam floral blocks from the 99 cent store. The rubber mallets are also from the 99 cent store. The plan paper is recycled from Josh’s work, and the bricks are from Home Depot.IMG_5087

99 cent store paintbrushes come three to a pack, and were great for this “water painting” craft. Kids can “paint” the concrete with water. Temporary and mess-free!IMG_5088

Jacob’s birthday gift from Bop and Mimi came in handy! Sand play for the kids with CAT vehicles also from…you guessed it…the 99 cent store. And they are still being played with of course!IMG_5089IMG_5090IMG_5091

Setting up…IMG_5093

The table below is where I set up the food. We had a chili bar and a nacho bar–both things were supplied along with toppings and paper trays.IMG_5094

Jacob absolutely loved each play station!IMG_5095IMG_5097IMG_5098IMG_5100IMG_5101IMG_5102IMG_5106IMG_5107IMG_5109IMG_5111IMG_5115IMG_5116

The favors for each child consisted of a Home Depot tool apron (77 cents), a slap bracelet, construction pencil, and a tool-shaped lollipop.IMG_5117IMG_5119

The cake was a homemade chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream which is being excavated by a CAT digger.IMG_5120

My awesome neighbors helped me to make these adorable wafer trucks.IMG_5121

Chocolate donuts for “spare tires.”
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The awesome paper big rig was an online deal I found on Zulily. It made noise and came with the cute “car” cupcake carriers. It is made by Meri Meri.IMG_5124

A quickly-made sign; the actual banner portion is from Target.IMG_5125IMG_5126IMG_5127

Each child guest had a hard hat (Oriental Trading Co. ) with his or her name on it.IMG_5128IMG_5129IMG_5131IMG_5132IMG_5133IMG_5134IMG_5135IMG_5137IMG_5138IMG_5139IMG_5140

My “centerpieces” consisted of plans, squeezy construction toys for the youngest guests, and the hard hats.IMG_5141IMG_5142IMG_5143IMG_5144IMG_5145IMG_5146IMG_5147

These wet paintbrushes come courtesy of my Mime’ and cousin Charlotte. So cute!IMG_5148IMG_5149IMG_5150IMG_5151IMG_5152IMG_5153

I found the cone candles on Amazon.IMG_5154

Per usual, homemade cupcakes in chocolate and funfetti with chocolate buttercream and marshmallow buttercream frosting. The sprinkles are conveniently yellow, orange and white, and Charlotte keenly noticed that they *may* have been Halloween sprinkles. 🙂 Whatever works!IMG_5155

Cupcake wrappers from Oriental Trading.IMG_5156IMG_5157

Lisa kindly decorated this cupcake stand to suit the party. Thanks, friend!IMG_5158IMG_5159IMG_5160IMG_5161IMG_5162IMG_5163

Here is Lisa with my baby. ❤IMG_5164

Since Jacob’s birthday falls in mid-December, I can only decorate the house so much, as it is already decorated for Christmas. But it’s a nice time to have guests when your house is extra cheery!IMG_5165IMG_5170IMG_5168IMG_5161IMG_5166

   

  

  

  

  

  

JJacob and Cassidy. 

  

  

  Even baby brother was dressed for the theme. 

  

  

  A beautiful card made by Gina. 

  

  Garland by Meri Meri. 

  

  

  And the beautiful sign painted by Lisa. 

 That’s it for this post! I hope you enjoyed it. Questions? Leave them in the comments. I’m happy to help you put on this little boy’s dream party!

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Dancin at the car wash

i love this guy.    
    
    
    

 

  
 
   
  

Also, look how cute–we sent daddy a picture of Jacob in his “daddy work shurt” and it turns out that daddy was wearing the same shirt!  
    
    

  

  

  

   

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Stitch Fix January 2016

Warning: this post is about fashion, so if you have come here to see pictures of my adorable kids, you should skip this one. 😊

i haven’t really shared about Stitch Fix before, and I should, because it’s really amazing!

How it works: you take a style quiz, upload photos, and send sizes/preferences/types of clothing you are looking for, and you get a personal stylist. The styling fee is $20. You will get a box with five items shipped to your house on a date you choose. It could be anything from clothes to jewelry or purses. You receive styling cards with two outfit suggestions per item in the box. If you buy anything, the $20 styling fee is credited from your order. If you purchase all five items, you get 25% off the whole box. Whatever you decide against goes into the included prepaid shipping bag and onto your doorstep. It’s that easy! I first tried it maybe two years ago, and I’ve done it on and off since. It’s especially helpful when I need specific items, like jeans. I have zero time to shlep myself and my two little ones all over a mall trying on jeans. I’ve gotten three pairs of jeans and they have all been a perfect fit. You can tell the stylist your price preference, but be prepared that it’s not Target prices. That being said, they have some cute stuff and some great prices, and the discount for buying everything is really great. The best part, though, is getting things picked for you and sent right to your door. My last fix was awesome. My preferences were: tops, specifically things I can nurse in, that hide my belly. Here’s what I got. 
   
    
  

   

  

  

 And now, some horrible pictures of me in the clothes!

I love this poncho sweater. A definite keeper. I’ve worn it twice and gotten a lot of compliments.   

This top looked so cute until I put it on. I think the way the neckline falls on me and the pattern combined make me look…broad. 
    

I had pinned this top on Pinterest, but it was just not that flattering on. 😦
  

This is a winner, and I kept it:  

Also a keeper!
   

So that’s the fun of stitch fix! If you want to try it, please use my link so I can get a store credit! 😊😊😊

Try Stitch Fix!

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Lil puppy

Rrrrrruufff!  

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Woodworking day at school

I love Jacob’s school. This is one of many reasons:  

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Fundraiser for La Leche League

hello reader friends. 

As you know, I am a La Leche League Leader. (See this post for more info on that.) Every year we are required to pay assessment fees to the international organization to keep our areas going. Being under the international umbrella gives us professional resources and liability insurance. But my area tries not to make the leaders themselves pay these fees, which amount to about $50-80 per leader. We usually fundraise by having a professional seminar. This allows medical personnel to learn (and their employers will pay for it) and for us to keep going. Our goal is not to make the moms who attend our meetings feel obligated to pay for our help, or even to become members of money is tight. We don’t like talking about money. 

This year’s seminar didn’t make the amount of money we needed, so we will need more this coming year. One fundraiser idea we had was to sell t-shirts. We are selling them through TeeSpring, so we do not pay overhead on the shirts; we just make money if they sell. There is a minimum of three sales needed for them to print a design. If you, or anyone you know, would like one of the cute shirts (they are breastfeeding related, and only one has to do with LLL), please consider supporting us by purchasing one. Share the site with your friends! It would help us out, and you get a cute shirt. 🙂 These were also designed by me. 😊

La Leche League Fundraiser Store
   
   

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So proud 

I hope no one will mind if I brag about my biggest buddy today. The last two weeks when I went to pick Jacob up from his Bible Study class, the teacher had a compliment for him. The first of the two weeks it was Mrs. Kopec, telling me how polite Jacob is. She even said that he is a good example to the other kids, and she is happy to have him in class for that reason. The next Wednesday, Mrs. Larson was at the door when I picked him up, and she said “he really remembers the things we teach him, and he has a great memory for other Bible stories.” I agreed that his memory is great. “But it’s more than that–he’s like a little Evangelist!” She said. “You’re doing a great job at home.” 😍😍😍😍

Making me proud, my little buddy!

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Snow, snow, snow!!

 It won’t be long, we’ll all be there in SNOW!

Jacob and I took turns singing this line from White Christmas on our way up to Big ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ for the weekend. He has been so wanting to play with snow, and he got his wish. It was beautiful.   

There was a LOT of snow!
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    

   
    
    
    
    
  

    
    
    
    
   

   
   

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The new ninja move

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Evening walk 

   
  

  
    
    
  
  
 

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