Breaking Dawn–The Party!

I realize that the last post that I wrote about our Breaking Dawn Premier was clear back on November 19 and I showed you the photos of setting up for the big party.

Well, now that the holidays are behind us–

I’ve finally had a minute to post the actual party photos–which I forgot about and when I realized that I forgot I shrieked right out loud and sat right down to show you all the doings of the day…

and the fun people who joined us.

Like for instance–this cute little couple who wandered in to see what was going on, and decided to stay for cake and prizes!

It was great fun…

just being able to sit around and nibble and enjoy each others company before heading over to the show.

If you’d like to see the rest of the photos and all the winners, check out the “Events” tab– or, because I like you, you have my permission to …click HERE.

 PS–I’m still working on all the photo captions–so, be patient. :}

~Such a Lovely Day~

If a person is going to celebrate growing just a bit older…

then what better way to spend the day…

than with so many of the things…

and people…

and places that I love…

completely surrounding me.

Ahhhhh….just the right combination of everything…

and everyone.

These people know me so well–

it’s almost…

embarrassing!  :}

But oh…how I love them for it!

It was positively the most perfect, lovely birthday.

Thank you, everyone–family and friends. I’ll keep this day tucked safely in my heart–forever.

I love you.

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The Big Show

I suppose some may think that it’s a tragic day…

when you want nothing more than to put on a sweet little puppet show

so you gather your puppet friends and get everyone ready…

but your only audience turns out to be…

the cat.

And even he isn’t particularly respectful…

of the time and talent it takes to put on such an amazing show.

In fact, Mr. Beany slept through it all…

even the solo number.

Alas~ true artists are never appreciated in their own hometown.

But in the end, we did learn one important fact.

Apparently Harry Potter and Edward Cullen get along just fine–ask Ernie and Bert.

We love you WeeKnit!

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Balloon Love

Oh, yes–we’ve done this up-by-the-crack-of-dawn, 4th of July, balloon festival thing since the caveman days. I can prove it too–check HERE and HERE…and…oh, that’s enough. Just trust me.

But THIS time the “crack of dawn” meant 5:45am instead of our usual 6:30am wake-up call.

We were determined to get there BEFORE all the balloons were in the air.

Please be amazed at all these adorable smiling faces–so very, very early in the morning!

Of course our beloved fruit pizza breakfast could have something to do with it! We are, I’m afraid–hopeless traditionalists and once something is in our celebration routine–it ain’t never coming out. :}

We had a bit more of a wait for the balloons to fill because the skies were so cloudy that the officials were nervous about lightning and wind.

We were forced to content ourselves with whatever means were available to us.

Such good sports on this silly, chilly morning.

At last, at last–a few brave souls began torching up their balloons…

all around us.

Oooooh–ooooOOh. Haven’t seen THIS guy before. Spoooky!

We spotted some of our dear friends in the crowd too–what a lovely surprise!

Who knew that there were so many crazy early-bird people in the world?

There’s just something about a field of gigantic balloons that make you feel very small and peaceful…even in a crowd.

That is, of course, until the wind kicks up and they all start deflating…

and blowing over on everyone! It was actually kinda funny–everyone running and yelling as the big things were flapping down on us. Sorry–no pictures. Too busy running!

In a matter of minutes the entire park was emptied of any sign of balloons. Gone. Just like that.

I have a feeling that this event, for us anyway, doesn’t have as much to do with the balloons as you might think. Seriously–you know our motto…

Any. Excuse. To. Play.

Heh.

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