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Each member of our family is so different, like individual components of a symphony. But, like a symphony, each part is important to the overall structure and sound of the piece. We all work together to make a beautiful sound...our family. Just as the Lord knit us together in the womb, He is now knitting us together as a family, for His glory, outside the womb.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Doo Doo Party!


Aria turned 2! To celebrate this momentous milestone, we went on a Dora the Explorer treasure hunt. 
 First, I got the call that Swiper stole the farm animal's food and buried it at Sandy Beach. So, each kid strapped on their very own, homemade, Dora backpack full of supplies needed for the hunt. I found the backpack pattern online and sewed it all together with adjustable Velcro straps.

 I drew the map with Doodle Buddy, on my I Pad, and then printed on iron on transfer sheets. There was a template for Map's face on the nick jr. Website, which I printed on iron on paper as well.


After everyone was ready we headed down Spider Web Mountain. I strung yarn across our backyard stairs and the kids had to follow the correct number pattern to get through the "web".

 Next, we crossed over to the Enchanted Forest, our pine tree, where the kids found our wagon. I pulled them in the wagon for the rest of the adventure.

 
To exit the Enchanted Forest, we had to pass through the Musical Rainbow Gate. To open the gate the kids had to sing "Happy Birthday to You" to Aria.

 Once through, we traveled through Star Valley (the path across the street from our house). There were stars taped to the fence that the kids had to collect.  
Continuing our journey, we came upon the Grumpy Old Troll who lives under the bridge. He was guarding the bridge and the kids were supposed to solve his riddle to pass. They had bubbles in their backpacks, which was the answer to the riddle, that they had to blow to put the troll to sleep.
Our last stop on the treasure hunt was Sandy Beach, where the kids had to use their shovels and gloves to find the animal food that swiper buried.


Finally, our adventure was complete and we headed back home to load into the car and go to the farm to feed the animals.

 
The whole adventure seemed to go really fast, but the kids seemed to enjoy it, each in different ways. Finn appreciated the whole adventure for what it was and really got into the imagination of it all. Cadence started over analyzing the whole thing, like asking why I didn't make a Swiper to hide along our path and why I didn't make more stops to go to, but once we got her away from over thinking the whole experience, she enjoyed it. She told me that. She wants a princess treasure hunt for her birthday, where we have to rescue the princess (too much Super Mario, maybe?). Aria sat back and observed a lot of the hunt and followed Cadence and Finn to do what they were doing.

 
At the farm, all the kids really enjoyed feeding the animals. I thought Aria would be afraid of the goats, but she liked them. Side note, goats have creepy eyes. Neither Cadence or Finn liked th pigs for some reason. Finn was being selective on which goats got to eat his food. He wanted to feed the kids (baby goats). I kept hearing him say to the big goats, "No, you've had enough.". There were a lot of baby animals that had just been born in March, very cute!
   
When we got home, we ate Boots'favorite lunch...peanut butter, honey and banana sandwiches. I made rainbow cupcakes with a "cloud" (whipped cream) topping and Aria opened her presents. We ended our celebration day with a taco dinner, in honor of Dora's Mexican heritage.







 Here's our little Aria the Explorere in her fiesta outfit.

1 comment:

  1. So much fun! You are the party planning genius of the world! Thank you for creating these wonderful memories for us and our children. I am amazed at you! Love love love!

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