Jimmy's birthday was a little more low-key this year.... or should a say last minute and not well planned. (Planning something the day after Halloween is tough... but I will not let that be an excuse!) Since we already had the whole Peter Pan thing going on we went with that. We had tones of cute ideas for games and crafts, but they pretty much all fell by the wayside. However, Emily still had Jack's really old Peter Pan costume that Jimmy fit in so he wore that and Lucy was only too happy to get back in her Tinker Bell costume. Jimmy had been loving being Peter Pan seeing as the first time I tried it on him he wore it around Emily's house all night and then he wore at the Kersting Halloween Party on Friday. On his actual birthday, he wore it for about 15 minutes and insisted on taking it off before I could get any good pictures. Shucks. (Should I force him back into it and pretend the pictures are from his baptism?... I mean birthday.... I didn't do that for his baptism or anything.) I did get one with the hat on so I didn't totally fail. The first thing Jimmy told me when he woke up was that he wanted to go play with Finn and then he specified that he wanted to play with the pirate ships with Finn. This was a pretty good idea on his part if you ask me because we loaded up all the Playmobile Pirates and took them to Em's so the kids could set up Peter Pan toys at the Peter Pan Party. We were having a morning party, so we thought it would be fun to make pancakes seeing as Jimmy loves them and it was a cute little play Peter Pan's name. We were going to therefore not have a real cake, but instead put birthday candle on pancakes until I felt to guilty not giving the kid a real cake. To Jimmy, cakes pretty much the culmination of birthdays. At the park we pretend to make cakes out of sand and blow out stick candles after singing Happy Birthday. He pretty much thinks it is the best thing ever, and when I told him about his birthday coming up all he would ask about was getting cake. So we decided to do cake after eating pankcakes. The kids had no problem with this, and hence they were the only ones that ate any of it. We decorated it with Peter Pan toys lying around at Em's house, but Jimmy thought it was great and he talked about it more than his presents. He did get some pretty cool new toys and clothes though. Thanks to everyone who came and who sent gifts. (I will try to get real thank you notes out soon, I swear!). I can't believe Jimmy is 2!!!!
Friday, November 13, 2009
a peter pan halloween
I am finally posting Halloween pictures in January. I bet anyone who used to look at my blog as stopped by now assuming that I gave up. In my defense, it has been a very busy couple of months. By now most people have seen these pictures elsewhere, but I had to post them myself anyway. Here is what I wrote back in early November, but didn't publish until now:
So Jimmy jumped on the Burch Jerk Bandwagon once again and did a group costume along with the Speier family. They all went as the characters from Peter Pan and it was pretty stinkin adorable. Some of the adults got in on the fun as well.
The Darling Family
The Darling Children
"I want my mother." -Michael Darling
I thought Jimmy was actually sad until I realized that he was just pretending because he wanted me to sing "Your Mother and Mine" to him. I guess we have a little actor on our hands...
Go figure.
He was so obsessed with his pink jammies for awhile which I thought was cute, but Zach didn't like much...
they are hidden at the moment.
Playing Pirates.
The Kiss.
"We Can Fly! We Can Fly! We Can Fly!"
I think Jimmy really thought he was flying. The smile in this picture only partly captured the moment.
Rescuing Tiger Lily.
My Pumpkin Punch smoking. It scared the kids too much to drink it...
maybe I should have put the rum in after all.
Dry Ice and Beer.
Lucia, the Gerber Baby
I had to put this one in because I loved the tongue.
And I just had to show one shot of the buttons on Jimmy's bum.
(I had to add those)
This was my back-up costume in case it was as hot as last year- Indian Michael.
I just wish I could have gotten the face paint on him for the picture.
Me and my grumpy husband... What a good sport Zach is.
(By the by, the shirt front is an exact replica of the one in the movie...
I should sell it on Ebay)
These boys were not so into Trick or Treating yet so this is how they spent most of the time. They made it to a few houses though. Jimmy just wanted to double fist his candy the whole time. He didn't even ask to eat it, he just wanted to hold it. So much so he wouldn't let go of it to go receive more. I had to pry them from his hands so he could go to the next house. He ended up with two melted Snickers inside the rappers that I hid from him so he wouldn't ask to eat them. I think he ate one piece of candy the whole night. This will surely be the last year of that.
The end of the night- watching what else, but Peter Pan.
this is halloween
my play
Here are some pictures from my most recent theatrical endeavor, Dear Brutus. Of course there were things I would do differently if I could do it again, but all in all I was happy with it, and it was a good first time experience at CGCC. Hopefully, I will get more chances. These are the pictures I took myself so they aren't great, but people told me they wanted to see them so take a gander. I will add more pictures to this post when I finally get the "good ones" from the school secretary, but I was just anxious to post Halloween pics and being the crazy person I am, I don't like things to be out of order. None of the pictures were really up to my standards, but what can I do? The lighting is so off and the quality if awful. I mean, the set was far from perfect, but it looked better than this.
The five ladies harass Matey, the butler, to get find out Lob's secret.
Mable catches Joanna and Jack together.
Lob tells about the mysterious wood.
Here is my set model for the Act 2: The Wood.
(I never really finalized my Act 1 model so I am not posting pictures of it)
The real set for Act 2
Matey and Lady Caroline in the wood.
Mr. Coade wanders with his whistle while Joanna is in search of her husband.
Joanna catches Mabel and Jack together.
Dearth and his "might-have-been" daughter, Margaret.
Joanna, Jack, and Mabel come back to reality.
Everyone comes back to reality.