
I was Ms. Frizzle!
After they all had their aprons and chefs hats on, Ella (the Magic School Bus) collected their tickets and the kids had to find their corresponding letter on the carpet.
We sang a few rounds of Wheels on the Bus to get us started.
We ended up at the bakery and all the kids had to try to mix cake mix and water to the right consistency and fill their table's muffin cups. 
We had so many kids we had 3 tables full!
After Steve put the cupcakes in the oven, we split up for games. The friends started with Steve upstairs and had a relay race. They divided into two teams, had to put on oven mitts, carry as much play food as they could to the play oven, open the oven, put the food inside, close the oven door and run back to the next teammate. Steve said some teams figured out the trick of carrying only a few items at a time and not dropping any. They got wild and had fun!I took the friend group first and we got out the preschool parachute and shook it to warm up the oven, get it really hot and then trap each person inside the oven. They had a blast. Especially when it was my turn and I screamed, "I'm melting, I'm melting!" After a while we switched groups.
Then we went back to the bakery and decorated the cupcakes that somehow turned out perfectly and weren't even hot! :) They each got a cup of frosting and a bunch of toppings and 2 cupcakes. We dished out ice cream and got enough sugar in them to get them REALLY wild!

Lastly, we opened presents. Emily was very gracious and was a good hostess. She has a lot of good friends and we are so glad so many of them could come. We sent them home with their apron, hat, a wooden spoon with a marshmallow cupcake and a note that said, "Thanks for mixing up some fun at Emily's birthday party" tied on.
On Saturday, Emily woke up to her family presents. Unfortunately, she got mostly clothes!
But her favorite present of all was a goldfish bowl! We went to PetSmart and she picked out a blue beta fish. She named him Azul (spanish for blue, but I don't know how to spell it.) She's done a good job remembering to feed it.
We spent most the morning cleaning and making about 4 batches of Rice Krispie treats. Emily's baptism was at 1:00.


She had her cousins Scottie and Samantha say the prayers, Jill play the piano, Lynn lead, mom do the baptism talk and Paige do the Holy Ghost talk. Emily was super excited, but also a bit shy that she was the center of attention! I used a hard boiled egg (Emily's new favorite food) to show how we can make mistakes (marker), but baptism washes us clean. I also gave Emily a monogrammed white baptism towel to help her remember how clean she feels today. She looked beautiful in the white dress we bought thanks to grandma. Emily's school teacher, church teacher, home teachers, bishop's wife and daughter, and primary president were nice enough to attend. We wished more long-distance family could have attended, but we understood.
The cousins and aunts all came over for cupcakes and Rice Krispie treats. I didn't make a cake this year, but Emily was happy that I arranged her cupcakes into an 8 and we all got to sing to her.
Poor Mason was a big overshadowed, but it was his birthday recently too. I changed out the candle for a 7 and we sang to him too!
After the company left, we went out on the town! Emily wanted to try out Chuck-a-Rama for her birthday. It was super crowded, but the girls each found foods they liked! We went to Toys R Us to get Emily a balloon and to spend some birthday money. We also went to the Mall and Emily and Ella (don't know how we got suckered) each got a new build-a-bear. We had fun looking around the Disney Store. Lastly we went to Chuck-E- Cheese. The girls had a blast! 

(Pointing at the 8!)
They've learned it's important to get tickets as well as have fun!
We were POOPED after such a busy day! But we wanted our first-born to know how much we love her. She has gotten so mature and is trying to stay perfect and be a good big sister!
4 comments:
Definitely a birthday she won't forget! The party was so cute and Natalia loved it. We were glad we could be there for her baptism and she looked so cute in her dress.
What amazing, talented, loving parents Emily has to give her such a fun and beautiful day for her 8th birthday! Way to go! I was so happy I could be there for her baptism also. She looked beautiful and like a little angel. The kids had a blast at the birthday party too and it was so creative! I loved seeing pictures of my little ones having tons of fun. I wish I could hire you to do my kids' birthday parties! I love that the older girls ended up with a Build a Bear too. Such softies you and Steve are! Eden was a doll in her Chuck E. Cheese picture too! I'm glad Emily had a wonderful day and I'm sure she knows she's very loved now!
Wish we could have been there to share in the festivities, but it didn't work out for us. She looks adorable and very excited. What a fun birthday party!! We hope to see you guys again soon.
Whew - what are you going to do to top that? Amazing! Glad you made a big deal of it though. She (and the others) will remember it. Love to you!
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