Of course I know he's my son when he plans his birthday party around a date. No not his actual birthday, not the nearest Saturday, but a full two and half weeks after his forthcoming birthday, my son decides is the date for the party. May 4th. Nothing special about that until he announces he has chosen this date and wants me to design his invitations to say "May the 4th be with you" This of course will be a Star Wars themed party and I celebrate that at the grand age of seven my protege is born.
Stars Wars Theme Party |
This involved costumes, lighting, games and food all apropriately themed to delight the discerning rising 7's of Kent. Master of ceremonies Obe Wan Kenobe tutored the young Jedi Padawan with lightsaber practice. In these modern days 30 little ones welding weapons would send many a parent hot footing it for the health and safety manual, so I found myself spray painting foam pipe insulation which turned out to be the perfect prop when teamed with balloons for playing Remote (I will not explain further, but suffice to say ask any focused Padawan and they will explain)
I also turned my hand to making a suitable birthday cake (Oh why do I put myself through this when my little black book has many talented cake makers numbers listed). Again for simplicity the lightsaber was my saviour and although to a professional, my effort is rather maladroit, as a mother I was happy with my work.
Star Wars Light Saber Birthday Cake |
With a seemingly endless supply of Star Wars themed party goods it was easy to accessorise and some brown curtain lining with sash cord provided inexpensive jedi robes for the children.
My darling son has already advised me his next theme will be Dr Who..........
I shall finish with a big thank you to Emma & Lily at Say It With Chocoalte for their help with our thank you's. With a moments notice they whipped together some fabulous chocolate bars to say thank you to our friends & and; family. Great work ladies.