Friday, July 20, 2018

Evie is One in a Melon

And just like that, our girl is one.  Holy smokes.  We did a little family party with Hops takeout, a vanilla cupcake, and a gift from Willa.  Evie was thrilled with all of the above!



I have been looking forward to planning a summer kid's birthday party since I found out I was due in July.  All my favorite party activities take place outside, and I had so many ideas!

I decided to try to keep things on the simpler side, and I truly feel like I did.  Most everything I used was borrowed from friends or something I already had.  I only served three food items, one of which I bought, and one of which was already made.  Decorations were minimal, but we spent most of our time outside.

Watermelon candies!








I borrowed a bounce castle from another mom, such a score!

Super cute cake from Delicious, complete with homemade cake topper

A little bulldog cameo since our nickname for Evie is "Evie-bulldog"

Watermelon lemonade

We borrowed a pool from a friend, and added some watermelon themed inflatables


To incorporate at least one game we decided to do a watermelon eating contest.  We divided the competition into an adult and a kids heat.  Blake, as the oldest kid, won his easily.  As a surprise, he decided to join the adults and narrowly lost that one!  Jeremy was the victor in that one :-).






I must say, we had an awesome group of friends come out to celebrate.  Evie is one lucky kid to have so many awesome people to grow up with!












The big splurge was hiring our favorite ice cream truck, the Ice Queen, to come by the house.  It was surprisingly affordable, especially since we didn't really spend that much elsewhere.  The minimum amount of ice cream we would be charged for was 20 sandwiches, and since there were only nine of us, we all got to have at least two things.  It was awesome.















When it was cake time, I fully expected Evie to love every bite.  She is a voracious eater and got to try a cupcake on her actual birthday, which she loved.  To my surprise, she was not really a fan.  The icing had melted somewhat and was rather thick, so perhaps the texture threw her off?  Either way she had more fun finger painting with the icing than eating the cake itself, which made for interesting pictures!



























































These last pictures are from the watermelon photo shoot I did for invites and thank you notes.  I used the watermelon beach balls that I gave out as favors and one real one that we enjoyed at dinner later that night.  They turned out so cute!







Such a fun day celebrating our sweet one!



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