I had a lot of fun planning Miles' First Birthday party. Partly because Charlie got to be so involved with the planning process, he would get so excited about the details. It was harder for me to plan Charlie's 1st birthday because I didn't know if I was aiming it towards the adults or a one year old that wouldn't remember it. Anyway, we chose an Under the Sea theme because "fishy" is one of the first words I heard Miles attempt to say...so I took it and ran with it. Oh yeah, and he LOVES bath time!
We had the party nearly a week after his real birthday because of the busy weekend his actual birthday fell on.
The party was supposed to be in our backyard and I had it all planned out but Lo and Behold the weather report said it would be rainy and a high of 50 degrees. Our living room is too small for all the people that we invited so we decided to move it into our church gym. It ended up still being a lot of fun with plenty of room for the kids to run and play, the only thing that I was disappointed with was the pictures and my inability to get the correct white balance indoors. Oh well, as long as everyone had fun.
All we needed was this dollar tree table cloth to feel like we were under the sea.
We had fruits, veggies, pizza, and some oceany treats.
And of course we had to have a pinata!
The moment the treats were set out on the table August and Charlie were right there taste testing.
There were gummy sharks and Swedish fish in Blue and green jelly bellies.
We made a little photo booth, and we had fish face masks, but it turned out the the eye holes were placed much too wide for any human being.
Oh and we got this pretty huge fish balloon that happened to match the pinata.
You can't even tell he's not really under the sea right?
And Miles decided to walk right out of the photo shoot.
And Lexi followed him but still posed. :)
My dad was able to take some photos too.



We needed bubbles of course!


One of the main attractions was the "digging for Sea creatures and treasure" area. This had to be modified a bit when we switched our venue but it was still a hit and not as challenging to clean up as I feared.
Kaden found a lobster
We're glad Isla came, she was really the only kid that is close to Miles' age. Everyone else was a friend of Charlie's
Okay, so I have made very few cakes in my life but I thought I would try to attempt a fish cake. It looked simple and oh so cute. It may qualify as a pinterest fail, but I was still pretty proud and it mostly got eaten.
In case you need to laugh about it, here is the model that I was looking at, too bad I didn't have many of the right tools.
Also, I sent a picture text to my friend Marissa who is an amazing cake decorator, and she kindly reminded me that no matter how tricky the frosting can be, you still have a tasty cake.
And then it was time for the pinata. Miles was the first to go since he was the birthday boy. He circled his opponent before taking any action.
The kids started with the cardboard tube. I didn't get photos of everyone since I was holding Miles back but here are a couple.
After the first round we handed out the heavy bat. Candy started to fly out of the fish's mouth. Luckily my dad was there to get a pic of Miles' turn.


The pinata was filled with fish tattoos, jumpy frogs,candy treasure and fruit snacks.
And then it was time to break into my gorgeous cake.
I didn't intentionally make the same cupcakes with the same frosting for both of my boys' first birthdays but that is what happened and they even ate their cupcake the same way. Precious right?
Then there was more sand play, and more "under the sea" photos
And a "caption this" game.
Auntie Lisa was kind enough to let Charlie pull her hair.
Our little family....
Lisa kept the sleepy birthday boy entertained while we were able to finish up the cleaning. She must have been teaching him a special dance here?
All in all it was a fun party and we're happy so many friends and family could come to celebrate with us, and even if Miles doesn't specifically remember this party, I know he enjoyed himself and that's important!


























































What a great party with some many fun things! Love the sand activity and putting snacks in fish bowls. What was the best caption for that photo anyway? And that's hilarious that Charlie and Miles had the same the cupcake and ate it the same way. But what a difference between the quality of the two photos huh? ;) Oh and don't feel bad about your white balance, the thing is that church gyms have the most GROSS lighting ever, hence it's a nightmare for wedding reception photos. I think you got lots of great photos! Wish we could have been there!
ReplyDeleteI love the photo booth idea. What a fun birthday.
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