Anyway, the kids parties were fun. Being co-room mom for Molly's class, I got to help plan the party! We had lots of fun and I love to be there with Molly. The good thing is, she still likes to have me there!
Valentine Bingo is always a big hit!
I made 100 brownies for the treat for the whole second grade. They were yummy and festive!
Will loves to challenge me, like Lucy, with last minute, "Oh, I forgot, I was supposed to....." requests. They usually include late night trips to Walmart, speed laundry, extra trips to the school or searching the house for lost items. Friday morning at 7:10 am (the bus comes at 7:11), Will informed me he was "supposed" to have a decorated box for the valentines. If I were a really savvy parent, I would have grabbed a shoe box and handed to to him and said, "have a great party"! But, all those memories of elementary school and lovely decorated boxes came flooding to my mind. I WANTED Will to have a decorated box. I wanted him to have great memories. So, what did I do? I had Will tell the bus driver (remember, the bus stops at our house) not to wait for them. I found a box and some simple supplies that were easy to find, and I threw together a nifty box for Mr. Will. We hopped in the car and got to school on time and Will, armed with his box, was a happy camper. A teacher even stopped him on the way into the school to checkout his cool box!
Later, I stopped into the party (even though Will told me it was "OK" - I didn't have to come, which was probably more like a "please don't come, Mom, I'm not a baby anymore", which I ignored and went anyway) to see what fun the fifth grade was having! Will's box was full of Valentines and looked so nice sitting on the desk. I told his teacher the story of my early morning creativity and she tells me, "He didn't have to have a decorated box. I told the kids that I had bags here, or they could just bring a bag from home!". Lovely. I laughed and looked around and sure enough, Will had the best looking box in the whole class. He was happy, and so was I.
The girls in the class had a great time line dancing at the party.
The boys did this.
Lucy, being in High School, doesn't get nearly the attention the little kids do. She got a box of Camp Rock Valentines to hand out to her friends at school. Awesome.
It was a Happy Valentines Day.