Gio's Cowboy Elmo Birthday Bash (April 20, 2008)
Finally, here are the pics of Gio's first birthday party!
After months of preparing for this big event for our dear little Gio, the day has finally come! Clad in their western outfits, friends and family trekked over to the DPC Place Bldg. in Pasong Tamo extension to celebrate our little Gio's first birthday.
Geo and I are very happy with the turnout. The mood was so festive! We are so glad we finally decided on the Cowboy Elmo theme. Gio loves Elmo and the cowboy theme gave us lots of gimmick options.
A few days before the party, I made a WANTED photo booth using a big box. We figured that the kids (and adults) would have a blast having their photos taken in the booth. =) The kids enjoyed playing in the box, especially Enzo who later on turned the photo booth into a puppet theater. One of our younger guests, baby BJ, almost tore the box apart while having his photo taken. The poor kid was probably wondering what the heck he was doing in the box hehehe.
We set up an art corner to keep the kids busy. We had them dress up a "naked" Elmo as a cowboy using assorted art materials like art paper, sequins, beads, yarn, markers, crayons. And at the end of the party, we awarded ARTIST OF THE DAY certificates to the 4 best works made by Troy, Chloe, Raine and Hannah. We chose 2 works from the 2-4 y/o age bracket and another 2 works from the 5-8 y/o age bracket.
For our prize/loot centerpiece, we had a big stuffed horse which made galloping sounds when tapped on the rear. Elmo rode Mr. Horsey of course. I really intended to sew some cowboy clothes for Elmo, but I ran out of time. Cowboy Elmo and his trusty Horsey were surrounded with a gamut of kiddie stuff: coloring books, activity books, cartoon drinking cups, and toys which Geo and I carefully selected for the game prizes and balloon burst treats. We gave away 5 small Elmo stuff toys to the lucky kids who got the RED balloons in the balloon burst. Many kids (and adults too hehehe) had their eye on the Elmo stuff toys. They were practically begging us to give them one. But of course, we didn't tell anyone the secret that they'd have to get red balloons in the balloon burst in order to take home Elmo. Funny thing---Gio got one red balloon with the help of his yaya. So we took home one of the Elmo stuff toys hehehe. He didn't want to let go of it anymore. Who would want to let go of such a cuddly little Elmo!
The hosts kept everyone happy with fun games, balloon twisting and magic tricks. Geo and I even got victimized in joining one of the games where we had to spell with our butts. We gamely swished our tushies, of course, much to the audience's amusement. Oh, to be a parent! LOL
Food was courtesy of Alba catering. I especially enjoyed the choco fountain mmmmmm!!!! I hardly got to eat decently (we parents rarely get to do so at our kids' parties, huh?). But I'm pretty sure everyone enjoyed the buffet, food carts and choco fountain. =) In addition to the pasta, garlic fried chicken, barbeque spare ribs, fish fillet and veggies served at the buffet, we had pizza and squid balls carts set up at the veranda (no cooking was allowed inside the party hall). Then, to beat the summer heat, we asked Manong Sorbetes (hehehe that's not his name, that's just what I call him) to set up an ice cream cart inside the party hall. His ice cream was a hit, of course. =)
The kids each took home slim water bottles with Elmo school kits and stickers inside. The water bottles were Daddy Geo's idea. We were thinking of putting together a loot bag with sherrif badges and other western-themed toys and trinkets. But alas, it was tough finding cowboy stuff so we had to think of something else. Geo figured it would be nice to give the kids water bottles since cowboys need to fuel up on drinks, right? And so we found these cute water bottles with straws. The pink and blue colors for girls and boys was unintentional. The supplier only had these two colors. We wanted all blue ones, but they didn't have enough. So we ended up getting pink and blue ones.
Since they were too little to appreciate the drinking bottles, the babies aged one and below each received soft sesame street-themed balls for them to enjoy during play time =). Meanwhile, the mommies, titas and grannies all got Cowboy recipe booklets courtesy of moi. =) Now they can cook up cowboy pizzas, salsa, cowboy beans and rice, and western style bbq sauce right in their own homes!
And where was the birthday boy amidst all the festivity? Gio was a very charming celebrant, smiling away throughout the party. He mingled with guests, especially the kids. He table-hopped with Daddy, Mommy and Ela. He ate lots of pasta and ice cream, and he clocked in lots of time riding his red rocking Horsey which we brought along to add to the Western ambiance.
We were all poofed by the end of the 3 hour affair, but our hearts were happy. We had just thrown another fun-filled party for our kids =) So, just how many of these do I expect to plan for int he next few years? LOL If it were up to me and if I had free reign on moolah, I'd throw throw theme parties every year until they are 16! HEHEHEHE Do I hear Daddy Geo objecting? hahahah
After months of preparing for this big event for our dear little Gio, the day has finally come! Clad in their western outfits, friends and family trekked over to the DPC Place Bldg. in Pasong Tamo extension to celebrate our little Gio's first birthday.
Geo and I are very happy with the turnout. The mood was so festive! We are so glad we finally decided on the Cowboy Elmo theme. Gio loves Elmo and the cowboy theme gave us lots of gimmick options.
A few days before the party, I made a WANTED photo booth using a big box. We figured that the kids (and adults) would have a blast having their photos taken in the booth. =) The kids enjoyed playing in the box, especially Enzo who later on turned the photo booth into a puppet theater. One of our younger guests, baby BJ, almost tore the box apart while having his photo taken. The poor kid was probably wondering what the heck he was doing in the box hehehe.
We set up an art corner to keep the kids busy. We had them dress up a "naked" Elmo as a cowboy using assorted art materials like art paper, sequins, beads, yarn, markers, crayons. And at the end of the party, we awarded ARTIST OF THE DAY certificates to the 4 best works made by Troy, Chloe, Raine and Hannah. We chose 2 works from the 2-4 y/o age bracket and another 2 works from the 5-8 y/o age bracket.
For our prize/loot centerpiece, we had a big stuffed horse which made galloping sounds when tapped on the rear. Elmo rode Mr. Horsey of course. I really intended to sew some cowboy clothes for Elmo, but I ran out of time. Cowboy Elmo and his trusty Horsey were surrounded with a gamut of kiddie stuff: coloring books, activity books, cartoon drinking cups, and toys which Geo and I carefully selected for the game prizes and balloon burst treats. We gave away 5 small Elmo stuff toys to the lucky kids who got the RED balloons in the balloon burst. Many kids (and adults too hehehe) had their eye on the Elmo stuff toys. They were practically begging us to give them one. But of course, we didn't tell anyone the secret that they'd have to get red balloons in the balloon burst in order to take home Elmo. Funny thing---Gio got one red balloon with the help of his yaya. So we took home one of the Elmo stuff toys hehehe. He didn't want to let go of it anymore. Who would want to let go of such a cuddly little Elmo!
The hosts kept everyone happy with fun games, balloon twisting and magic tricks. Geo and I even got victimized in joining one of the games where we had to spell with our butts. We gamely swished our tushies, of course, much to the audience's amusement. Oh, to be a parent! LOL
Food was courtesy of Alba catering. I especially enjoyed the choco fountain mmmmmm!!!! I hardly got to eat decently (we parents rarely get to do so at our kids' parties, huh?). But I'm pretty sure everyone enjoyed the buffet, food carts and choco fountain. =) In addition to the pasta, garlic fried chicken, barbeque spare ribs, fish fillet and veggies served at the buffet, we had pizza and squid balls carts set up at the veranda (no cooking was allowed inside the party hall). Then, to beat the summer heat, we asked Manong Sorbetes (hehehe that's not his name, that's just what I call him) to set up an ice cream cart inside the party hall. His ice cream was a hit, of course. =)
The kids each took home slim water bottles with Elmo school kits and stickers inside. The water bottles were Daddy Geo's idea. We were thinking of putting together a loot bag with sherrif badges and other western-themed toys and trinkets. But alas, it was tough finding cowboy stuff so we had to think of something else. Geo figured it would be nice to give the kids water bottles since cowboys need to fuel up on drinks, right? And so we found these cute water bottles with straws. The pink and blue colors for girls and boys was unintentional. The supplier only had these two colors. We wanted all blue ones, but they didn't have enough. So we ended up getting pink and blue ones.
Since they were too little to appreciate the drinking bottles, the babies aged one and below each received soft sesame street-themed balls for them to enjoy during play time =). Meanwhile, the mommies, titas and grannies all got Cowboy recipe booklets courtesy of moi. =) Now they can cook up cowboy pizzas, salsa, cowboy beans and rice, and western style bbq sauce right in their own homes!
And where was the birthday boy amidst all the festivity? Gio was a very charming celebrant, smiling away throughout the party. He mingled with guests, especially the kids. He table-hopped with Daddy, Mommy and Ela. He ate lots of pasta and ice cream, and he clocked in lots of time riding his red rocking Horsey which we brought along to add to the Western ambiance.
We were all poofed by the end of the 3 hour affair, but our hearts were happy. We had just thrown another fun-filled party for our kids =) So, just how many of these do I expect to plan for int he next few years? LOL If it were up to me and if I had free reign on moolah, I'd throw throw theme parties every year until they are 16! HEHEHEHE Do I hear Daddy Geo objecting? hahahah






