Last Thursday morning at about 6am Nick, while in the shower, (not both of us, just him--lol), suggested we have a small party on Superbowl Sunday. I reluctantly agreed knowing how much work it is to clean, prepare food, etc. However, I knew it would be fun, so I said ok...as long as he would be my slave and help a lot with set up and clean up. We invited all families with young kids. We ended up having five families come, with a total of 12 kids (I think). Two other families were supposed to come, but cancelled the day of due to family illnesses. We really had a great time and I think the kids had the most fun! We had everyone over around 5pm knowing that most would have to leave around 7:30pm for kid's bedtimes. It really worked out well and we had cleaned up and got to bed by 10:30pm!

We set up a bunch of crafts at the table...the kids could make Valentine's Day cards, decorate masks and puppets, draw, color, etc. They had a lot of fun!

It took us a long time to get the kids to sit and eat some dinner...they were all having way too much fun playing!


Michael and Janeel live a few doors down from us. They are so sweet and have three kids. Alex is 6 and might be one of the only boys I know who has as much energy as Hunter. Their two younger girls are so cute and sweet!

Janeel and I have have had a few playdates together and she's so fun to hang out with--and the kids really enjoy playing together too :) I'm so glad they live down the street and look forward to getting them more!

Kate (left) and her husband have an adorable little girl. We are trying to match her daughter and Jack up. I wish I would have taken a picture of her b/c she is SO cute!! Deanna came with her two kids (her son and husband weren't able to come. We are all in MOPS together and sit at the same table this year. I've been so happy this year with our table--we've gotten to know each other, hung out outside of MOPS, and they are such fun moms!



We (Hunter) made up a game to entertain the kids...We pretended that the door was "China" and I was "North America". (Hunter is working on his continents in school, thus the idea). I would tell them "crawl to china" or "do the bear crawl to china", etc...this kept them busy for a good 25 minutes. As you will see it started with a few kids and more kept joining in :) It kept them in one place, wore them out, and it was fun to watch them.


Holding hands and "walking to China"...I think at one point most of the kids (besides babies) were playing with me.



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