So, what did we do? We did a Star Wars Training Academy. When the kids came, we started off with a game of "The force". I put stickers on each of their foreheads that had a different Star Wars character and they had to go around asking each other questions to figure out who they were. We played that a couple of times.
Next, we learned how to shoot some blaster guns. I had a sheet hung on one wall that had some targets taped to it, and the boys took turns shooting at the targets, and that kind of turned into the boys having a gun fight with each other. Next, I sent them on a Jedi quest in the backyard to find a crystal that was hiddent in the grass and they used the crystals to make a power core for their lightsabers that they made. I bought some pipe insulation foam so that it wouldn't hurt when they hit each other to make the light sabers out of. They made a power core out of aluminum foil and then used Duct Tape to make a handle. Then, they went out back and had a Jedi lightsaber war. That wasn't planned, but I totally underestimated how aggressive they all were. They LOVED beating on each other and that gave me time to set up dinner. We did Lightsaber dogs, with chips, and Jabba juice. (It was some green punch that my next door neighbor told me she makes for Halloween) After we ate (and this is the part that makes me sad I didn't get ANY pictures of) we went downstairs. Melissa and her friends had set up an obstacle course in the basement for the boys to go through. And I couldn't get any pictures of it after because the boys totally destroyed it afterwards. (Melissa was NOT happy about that because she and her friends took a couople of hours setting it up)
The obstacle course was set up like the Buzz Lightyear ride at Disneyland. They had different targets set up on the wall that the boys used their blaster guns to shoot at as they went through different "tunnels" that were "ventilation shafts". They had made a giant path on the floor out of red streamers that was a lava maze that they had different step stones that they had to jump from one to the other. Then, one of the girls was standing there throwing some foam balls at them that they had to use their light sabers to deflect the balls. Then, they had some more "ventilation shafts" to go through. Then they got to a bunch of streamers that they had taped down the hall, and the boys had to crawl under, and step over to get down the hall. Then at the end of the hall, before they got in the last room, they set up some boxes that was a pretend wall that they had to blast through and then one of the girls was there dressed as Darth Vader and the boys fought her.
Once that was done, it left barely enough time for presents and cake. And in the end, we had A LOT of fun, and a BIG mess. Here's the kids enjoying playing with Spencer's new toys. I should have gotten a picture of the mess that was made. We had 12 boys come. I was just surprised how CRAZY they were. Spencer is such a mellow boy and I guess you could say it ended up with me thinking that Jayden isn't all that bad. There was one boy that could not walk past any other kid without wrestling them to the ground. Spencer told me last night that next time he wouldn't invite that kid because he couldn't stand being tackled all the time. He was also the same kid that started ripping down the obstacle course Melissa and her friends had made. You can see in the picture below that he even ripped down the targets from the sheet. I am thinking though that next time we will limit the number of friends that Spencer invites. Or just hope that they mellow out in the next 2 years because I have a hard time leaving anyone out.
9 comments:
Wow!! That sounds like a ton of work, but alos a lot of fun. Great job!
WOW! What a party. Good job on making it a fun day for your son. I'm glad I'm not at that stage yet with my kids parties.
Diego made a star wars cake for Jacob once...it was horrible!! We laughed the entire time they ate it. It was like a fighting scene and the mountain turned out to bee this terrible grayish color. Jacob loved it, but we knew how terrible it was! We did the insulation light saber thing too.
Wow, that does sound like a lot of work... and a LOT Of boys.
Andrea - I still remember holding Melissa the day she was born! Time is moving too quickly - she looks so grown up. To answer your comment - I don't have any secrets to the few highlights I posted about. Nate is SO picky and I don't know why he'll eat a grapefruit. Most things I make he'll just toss on the floor and laugh. And about dancing...I've wanted to do that for 9 years now - so I don't know what was the trick on Dave finally deciding to take me.
I hear rumor about a reunion in UT this coming summer. It would be so fun to see you guys. We're planning to come if the rumor turns into reality. :)
Good job Andrea!!! Happy Birthday Spencer. You have a great mom and big sister to plan all that fun.
Grandma Hatch
That is what you need! A ton of creative girls to come and set stuff up! Way to go Melissa! Brandon had a BLAST and was talking about the party for days. I can imagine what a "fun" time that many would make. That is how many we had at Brandon's and WOW, they are all insane. That is why I am glad I am not having 12 kids. Can you imagine that all the time?
Wow! There is always one kid...we had one at Easton's party...actually I was felt like I was reliving Easton's party...boys they just like to wrestle etc. Sounded like everyone had fun! Great ideas! So cute Melissa helped out!
Me and my friends were not needed mostly until the boys did the obstacle course.
Melissa
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