First stop - NORWAY - playing "Hawk and Pigeon" (thanks Aunt Anne Grethe for all the Norwegian candy and telling us about the game)
Then - EGYPT - finding "buried treasures" (birthday presents) and "coins" (bag of candy wrapped in gold and silver paper)
One more continent - AUSTRALIA - the "kangaroo hop" with helium filled balloons between their legs
Last stop - USA - birthday cake
Happy birthday, Hannah!
We started with a fun game Anne Grethe told me they play in Norway. (When she called me the week of the party, I thought she said "hog and pigeon". Later, she corrected me. It's "hawk and pigeon". Makes more sense!:) We play a game like it in the US but call it something different. I just can't remember what we call it right now. (It's past my bedtime!) Anne Grethe also sent a bag full of candy for the kids to enjoy so they received Norwegian candy.
We've been studying Ancient Egypt, so that was a place Hannah wanted to visit. I briefly told the girls about the pharoahs and pyramids. We went looking for "treasures" where Hannah was able to open her gifts. I also had Kisses (silver) and Rolos (gold) for them to have as "coins".
After Egypt it was dinnertime so we headed to Italy for pizza. Chesse pizza made all the kids happy.
After dinner we flew overnight (pretended to sleep) to China in honor of Hannah's cousin, Jessica. We're also studying Ancient China so it was a fitting place to visit. I had gummy bears for the girls to try to pick up with chopsticks. They had 60 seconds (or a little more:) to put as many as they could into a carryout box. They were funny...by the end most of them were sticking the bears in the tummy with the ends of the chopsticks. They were excited to keep the chopsticks and "take out".
We headed to Australia for one last game. They put a helium filled balloon between their legs and did a "kangaroo hop" across the room and back. Fun, fun! Brock was quite a trooper being the only boy at the party.
We ended our journey around the world back home in the good ol' USA for some birthday cake. Hannah helped me make her cake. If you know which continents are on her cake, you'll make my day! :) I'm not a professional cake decorator! If you leave a comment about it, make sure you're nice to me!!
We had a fun time celebrating Hannah's 7th birthday. Tomorrow is her "real" birthday so we'll do something fun. I'm sure there will be more photos to share...
1 comment:
Wow, I'm so impressed with your birthday parties. I got your comment. Wow, it wouldn't surprise me if that was who "Santa" was. I'd love to hear the whole story. What an amazing man.
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