How many times can you celebrate the same birthday? This year I think we ended up going a little party crazy for this little boy, but he sure did feel love. It has taken me a little while to finally get these pictures uploaded to my computer, but I have been busy; first, trying to figure out why Abbie was so sick, then why she wasn't getting better and then, finally, how to treat an allergic reaction to antibiotics. Thankfully, now (Sunday night) Abbie is finally starting to feel like herself and things are returning back to normal at our house. So back to Ashton and his birthday.
His first party was on Saturday, a friend party. It was a lot of fun for everyone and there were at least as many two-year-olds and 4 and 5-year-olds at the party. We had a bounce house for the kids to play in and I couldn't get them to hold still long enough to take very many pictures that weren't blurry but I tried.
We had a transformers theme, with a military transformer cake. Lots of fun and being silly. It was a good party.
Then Sunday evening we had cake and ice cream for family (#2). We also put the bounce house back up for all the cousins. Ashton had a few more presents to open and lots more family to celebrate with. It was a fun night.
Monday (#3) found us miniature golfing and eating lunch at Sizzle. Ashton's new favorite place to eat. (He loves the shrimp there) It was a fun day especailly since because of the holiday we got an extra day with dad. (sorry no pictures)
Tuesday was Ashton's actual birthday and we had to celebrate again (#4). We went to dinner at the Mayan with Grandma and Grandpa. Then had a little more cake (for good measure) and had the birthday bear sing to Ashton. There are pictures of that but I don't have them, my mom was behind the camera then. (this was the night that Abbie started getting sick and the week went downhill from there.)
And if that wasn't enough he took treats and they sang to the birthday boy Friday at preschool (#5).
Hey you only turn five once, you might as well celebrate with FIVE parties, right? Just don't count on having six parties next year.