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Emily's 14th Birthday Party!!!

When it comes to parties and invitations and decorations and themes, I am in my element!

So, when it was time to plan Emily's party, I was feeling so inspired!  I thought it would be super cute to make her invitations light up!!!  She wasn't sold, so I dug out some lights from our Christmas bins to create a mockup.


All of her siblings thought it was super cool.  She still said no.  = (


So, I found her some very generic invitations.  It's a party...yay.  They were exactly what she wanted though, so it was a win.


In between her invitations going out and her party, we took her out to K-Pot for her birthday meal.


Everything was delicious, even though you are cooking your own food. lol.


She really wanted somewhere with Bubble Tea.  When Billy and I had previously visited, I thought that they had bubble tea, but we scoured their menu looking for it without avail.  Fortunately for her, when we got there, they had an assortment of Bubble Tea!


Her final night as a 13 year old!!!


On her birthday morning, I got up 15 minutes early, and everyone else got up significantly earlier than their usual wake time to celebrate our favorite Emily!  She wanted the yellow-canned orange cake with whipped topping-pudding frosting.  It had to sit in the fridge overnight, but still came out tasty!


After singing, Alice had to get ready for school, because she's first out the door, but everyone else got to watch Emily open her gifts.


Sometime later she got her gift from the Helterbrands: more Boba Tea!


As her party approached, I started making 'decorations' for her generic party. First, we filled brown paper sacks with some of her favorite snacks to pass out as goody bags.


Rocks, and I got crazy and put a 14 on them, since it was for her fourteenth birthday.


Generic napkins and Generic plates.


Water.


She did kind of get into the spirit with me, and helped me come up with additional words for the plate rims.


I hid away anything colorful on the fridge, only black and white things allowed.  So, I had to print off a new March calendar page.


Black and white fliers were allowed, mostly because I wanted to label the magnets.


Her party cake was chocolate on chocolate, so only white frosting allowed.  I used cookie frosting, so it was very drippy, and I was forced into writing in cursive, poorly.  It reads "I'm definitely edible."  And I absolutely had to pause in the middle of definitely to check my vowels! lol.


On the day of the party, we had a family uniform.  Billy didn't have a seasonal shirt to match, and Emily didn't want to participate. I don't know why? She wanted a generic party!!!


Grace was a super helper, and helped me clean the house, and set out decorations, making a few things along the way.  It was most appreciated, as Emily was at a band event* until right before her party started.


She covered a can with paper and wrote "not water packets" on it, to set next to the water, in case the guests preferred some lemonade, but I didn't wat to be too excting.



Thank goodness for Kroger delivery!  I was pulling the cake from the oven when I realized that it was not gluten free.  I felt so bad, because Emily's bff Abby is gluten free, and I usually make a gluten free cake, but it slipped my mind until it was too late.  = (  I did remember to order a gluten free pizza though!


Alice got into the spirit too!  Her captions read:

-""Blows up balloon"  The balloon."
-"Inedible"
"Today is Saturday"
"Filled with carbon dioxide"
"you're special all of the time"


Setting up the goody bags and rocks for guests to grab as they leave.




Brown, black, and white.  I was tempted to only put out tortilla chips and plain lays, but I didn't want to waste food, so exceptions had to be made.  They were both gluten free offerings though!  


One of her friends got into the spirit and labelled the refrigerator for us!


Shoes by the door as they were going in and out.


A few pictures that Emily sent my way:




Singing happy birthday to my favorite 14 year old!


Opening her gifts:


Most of the girls were able to spend the night, sadly, it was on the time change, so it felt early, despite ending at noon.

I think she had a fun birthday, despite the bland decor.

later days

*This was a very annoying moment for me.  We looked at the calendar ahead of time, to see when the event was in Charlotte.  Then, with fewer than two weeks to her party, her band director told them that it would be on the Saturday that she'd already cleared with Abby.  So, instead of moving it, she pushed the time back.

edit 3-31-25: backdated for continuity.

Alice's 14th Birthday Party!

The Saturday after the storm took out our power and internet, we had power returned (but were still without internet.)  We decided to have the party, just the same and I think everyone, especially the birthday girl, had a fantastic time!

Alice gave me pretty broad criteria for decor: she wanted pink, flowers, cats.  The first opportunity she came with me and picked out some things (like the chickens) that I would not have picked for her party, but the pink flowers were easy enough to collect.







I thought she did a fantastic job with her decorations!  As the the twins, since they are now asking for a green and yellow flower party! = )

Alice got to invite both of the friends she calls BFF!  Avia also came, but ended up taking the twins and going to find something fun to do while the big girls caught up.

Billy went to pick up the chick fil a, and it was early enough that we got to have chicin minis!!!!


Middle school parties are weird.  Instead of playing a game, the spent hours playing with a tortilla blanket and water bottle....




 It was a lovely, fun day celebrating our favorite 14-year-old!

later days

edit 9-8-23: backdated for continuity.

Alice's 14th Birthday!!!

Last night, we took 'one last picture' as a 13 year old.  Emily came in to offer her fingers, but things got a little silly.




This morning, the entire family was awake at 8am, for birthday cake!!! Oh, and to celebrate our favorite 14 year old!! ; )



Alice really liked almost everything she got, but I was so incredibly pleased that the first thing she went back to, once she'd opened everything was her Russian Country Human.


She's trying to mimic the face here.


Next, she tried out some of the Japanese treats from the Helterbrands!


Looking fashionable in her fuzzy hat, that is as old as her mother!

She spent time transforming her dragon bones into something else, and got to have a lazy birthday, even though it is the day before school starts!

I love how creative my fourteen-year-old is!  She's such a good big sister, and shared her new treats with everyone who was brave enough to try them! We think she is pretty amazing.  Happy Birthday my dear girl!

later days