Dear Monster,
You turned ONE! How insane is that? You have beat every single odd that has been placed against you and you SO deserved to be surrounded by your loved ones and smash your face with cake! You did SO well throughout the day. You didn't mind being held and loved on by a ton of different people and you smiled for all of the important pictures. Such an angel! Congrats on the big birthday, Son. You made it an entire year with nothing but successes. You're father and I are so proud of you and we can't wait for many many more birthdays!
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Hello Readers! I'm gonna say, right off the bat, thank you for your patience with me over the last few weeks. Between Liam's surgery (my next blog), his first birthday, and his one year wellness check, things have been a little intense around here. Liam has now figured out that if he makes a painful sounding cry his father or I will race right into him. We're having to break that habit (as he is clearly no longer painful from his surgery and he starts laughing and smiling the minute we see him) and it's looking like it is going to be a long and winding road. At his wellness check it was determined that I have a 17lb 28in long monster that is happy and healthy! Such amazing news! We couldn't imagine a better first birthday present. We are currently in the process of transitioning to whole milk. We were told this should take around 3 weeks. We can hardly believe that in 3 weeks we will never again have to buy formula! We were also told to start giving him fatty foods (i.e. pasta w/ alfredo sauce, sweet potatoes with butter, full fat cottage cheese) while we start weening him off of a liquid diet and onto regular food. I can't wait!
Now that the lovely update is done, I get to move onto my real reason for this blog: Liam's 1st Birthday! Oh my goodness! I did NOT realize how much work went into a birthday party. I was overwhelmed from the evening before the party through the morning after it. It was fun and utter chaos from the moment I decided on the theme! I immediately went online and did so much research I thought my eyes would start bleeding! I chose a Rock theme and I was suddenly and completely overwhelmed by great ideas for food, decorations, goodie bags, and games! In the end, I shut it all out and went with what I thought would be fun, funny, and yummy!
Let's start with: FOOD! I started by sitting down and listing out all of the bands I could think of that could be made to sound like food or actually had names of food in them. This was a LOT harder than I thought it would be. My final menu included: Meat(loaf) Balls, Kettle PopKorn, Sea Salt PopKorn, R.E.M.'s Orange Crush Jell-O, Drum Styx, Bread Zeppelin (this was where we kept the buns for the burgers and hotdogs), Pink Floyd Lemonade, and 5 Finger Death Punch (the punch with alcohol in it).
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Pouring the orange Jell-O the night before |
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Melting the chocolate for the Drum Styx |
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Laying out the Drum Styx to cool over night |
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The tags for the different foods |
While the food was incredibly fun to create and put together, the decorations were probably my favorite!
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I used unneeded or old discs |
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I put tape on the front and taped them to the walls. Cheap and easy! |
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Pretty much everything I used I purchased at the Dollar Tree, including this set for Liam's high chair |
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I found these cute plastic boxes, everything inside of them (fun glasses, "sleeve tattoos", and silly little instruments), and the wrapping for them at the Dollar Tree! |
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My husband brought out some of his old albums and we propped them up all over the house. I also listed each guests name on a yellow or orange star and had them sign them when they arrived (walk of fame). The stars were all over the house and worked as a tour of the house while people looked for their star to sign! You can also see how the CDs that I taped up looked in this shot! |
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The game we decided on was Mad Libs. We handed people cards with lists of the words we wanted as they arrived then we inserted those words into well known rock lyrics. It was tons of fun. These are the trophies we gave to the winners! (Also purchased at the Dollar Tree) |
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I used a red and black color scheme for the party to go with the theme. Everything on this table was purchased for under $5 at, you guessed it, the Dollar Tree! |
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Balloons and streamers were Dollar Tree purchases as well! You can also see more of the stars and CDs in this one. |
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I made a trip to the Goodwill near my house and found 10 of these old albums for around $5. I used this one as a door hanger. I also scrubbed others with dish soap and used them as serving plates for some of the food. So much fun! |
In the end, I kept it simple and small. I tried to make it fun for the adults that would be there, even if it was cheezy fun. :P Number one lesson I learned: There is never a party small enough for a stressed out Mom. Even with under 20 people I still felt like a chicken with my head cut off! There just wasn't enough of me to go around. My husband was amazing and held it all together during times that I was unavailable and Liam entertained the crowd for the rest of it. All in all, it was a rockin' first birthday and I learned SO many lessons for future birthdays! Liam has so very very many people who adore him and he got SO many wonderful presents. He has NOT stopped playing with them (literally, my son is completely ignoring me these days)!
So, I'll wrap this one of up with a couple of my absolute favorite pictures from the Monster's 1st Rockin' Birthday! Thanks for swinging by and we'll have a surgery update in the coming weeks!
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