Sunday, June 21, 2009

Ali's Birthday Carnival

For her birthday, Alison wanted to have a party at Chuck E. Cheese's or at BouncerTown and invite the whole world. It turns out that it's pretty pricey to host such an event for the entire planet, and the kids end up going off and doing their own thing so that much of the fun of having friends together for a party in the first place is lost.

So, to solve this dilemma, Ali decided to host a carnival at our own house in the basement. Alison carefully made, illustrated, and decorated signs that we put out in front of each carnival game. We gave each attendee a bag full of pennies (tokens) to pay to play the various games that we had set up:
  • Shell game (vs. Nathan)--and it's a lot harder to fool 1st and 2nd graders than you might think!
  • Dig for coins in a bucket of wheat
  • Toss a frog (non-organic) onto a leap pad
  • Wheel of fortune (spin the spinner to win tickets)
  • Find the coins in a tub of Easter eggs
  • Ring toss
  • Basketball shootout
  • Bottle knock-down
  • Blackjack (kidding)
Based on the kids' ability to win the various games they earned tickets--real tickets that look exactly like the ones you win at carnivals. (We looked all over town and were able to find a roll of 2,000 tickets for $3.00.)

Then, with the tickets the kids amassed, at the end of the party, they were able to redeem tickets for prizes that we had set up on our counter.




The kids loved being able to "buy" bubbles, squirt guns, play dough, noisemakers, whistles, and candy with the tickets that they won. I quickly learned that in the economic world of 7-year olds low cost, instantly gratifying candy are in demand much more than quality soaking squirt guns that may cost more "tickets". I've never been on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, but I imagine it is probably something similar to the group of hyper-energetic, anxious-to-transact, elementary school girls in our kitchen at Ali's party.


Our neighbors graciously loaned us their play bounce house, which we set up in the backyard and which we used for play time before and after the basement carnival's official hours.


We wrapped up the party with a High School Musical 3 cake, and present opening.

Happy Birthday Alison! We love you and hope you had a wonderful birthday.

11 comments:

Michelle said...

Wow. What a fun idea for a kids party. I'll have to remember that! Looks like a good time was had by all. Happy Birthday, Ali!

mcintyreandco said...

You guys are so creative! Sounds like a great party! Happy Birthday Ali!

Anonymous said...

Is there no end to your creativity? Looks like it was a ton of fun!! Happy Birthday, Ali!

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday, Alison! What a great party!! I'm pretty sure I'm going to steal that idea some day.

Shannon said...

She is SO old!! Seems like just yesterday we were over for her 2nd birthday party!

Kristin said...

What a fantastic party!! WOW!!! She is getting so big and pretty. Time flies.

Bruce and Mary Lee said...

I have some tickets from Craig's party (some time ago) can I use them for squirt guns and bubbles? How many tickets do I need? It looks like it was a great party: Creative, fun and memorable.

You are great parents (an the kids are pretty awesome too!)

Love,

Dad

Carlson said...

Megan you are so cute. Looks like you guys threw a fun party! Happy Birthday Ali!

Josh and Michelle said...

Wow Ali! I wish I had read this post before I got married and before you came to Utah...then I could have talked to you all about your AWESOME party! Sounds and looks like it was totally cool! Happy birthday you cute girl! I am so glad I saw all of you at the wedding, that was so much fun! I love you all! xoxo!

Christine said...

Looks like a blast. It is so fun to see pictures and know eactly where you are. I can picture things so much better!

Melissa said...

I just found your blog from a link from mutual friends the Richins. So fun to see what your family is up to. We miss the fun Charlotte days.