On Saturday we hosted Urban's 5th birthday party. It was a Rock Star Extravaganza. It began at the entryway with his personalized rock poster. I laid it out using a photo taken by the incomparable Cami of Hazel, Brown & Blue Photography. And Brett printed it large format at work and mounted it to display on an easel at the front door. I feel like it really set the mood.
We had a table full of all Urban's favorite foods mixed with some Rock Star flavor. We served dill pickle roll-ups, pepperoni pasta salad with music-note-shaped pasta, Jack Daniel's BBQ chicken sandwiches, chips, puppy chow, chex party mix and to drink - margarita flavored limeade and root beer.
The big activity was our obstacle course. This year it took on the form of a rock and roll tour. Brett and I brainstormed all the different stations, and he brought it to life while I got everything set up inside. It was fabulous!!
First stop was loading the tour bus in "NY". (It was made out of old moving boxes and spray paint.)
The band piled inside and "drove," followed by our roadies and groupies, Flintstones-style to The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Columbus, OH. There we took our marketing shots for all of our press engagements.
From OH we travelled northwest to Detroit Rock City to practice throwing guitar picks to our adoring fans.
(teddy bears in printer boxes and big red coasters)
From Detroit we moved on to Chicago and practiced our stage dives. (That's a mattress covered with stuffed animals)
Then we travelled through tranquil farmland...
to Minneapolis... Where we celebrated our return home by bashing in our old "Amp" with our favorite guitars until the sparks flew...
This version of a Piñata has been a staple at our parties for 3 years now. It has been everything from a box of jungle rations to an evil villian's power supply to now an amplifier. It is awesome. You just take a paper grocery sack and slit it up one side and down one edge of the bottom...just enough to allow you to flip it inside out (hiding the store branding). Then you tape it back together and add the bottom of one more sack to the open top with more tape. Fill it with candy, glittery confetti and little toys and decorate it to fit your theme... and VOILA! instant and inexpensive piñata fun!
We had so much fun at this rock star party. Urban was ecstatic to finally wear his Dee Snider costume and really took on the persona as well! (God help us)
There was lots of singing and dancing and air guitar playing. I couldn't be happier with how it all turned out.
Thanks to all who attended!
That party was brilliant! I would love to be a kid in your house. Will you adopt me? And THANK YOU for the super nice plug for my business. I love capturing you guys and you make the absolute best use of the images. You're too cool for this world girl! Love ya!
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