Yikes.
It was so much work, but it all paid off and it was a blast. We started the party with crafting monster plates, Oreo spider cookies, amazing gingerbread Halloween cookies, and Halloween cut outs. Friends showed up with cookies to decorate and cupcakes to frost. It was incredible to have so much unexpected help!
After all the crafting (and eating) we split the kids up into teams and started rotating between four different games, including: Pin the Tail on the Cat, Mummy Wrap, Marshmallow Ghosts on a string, and a Ghost Hunt.
The last game (which I was so excited about!) was the Witch Relay. The kids had to ride on a broom and run around a witches hat and then tag the next team mate. It was such a blast!
Because Trick or Treating is a bit shoddy here we decided to have parents go into rooms around the church and let the kids Trick or Treat. They loved it and many "mums" told me that their kids had never had the chance to do that before and they were so excited to be able to finally experience it!
We ended the party with an amazing pot luck lunch (again thanks to so many people that helped so selflessly) and a little movie time featuring Charlie Brown's Great Pumpkin.
The whole point of this extravaganza was for that little miss to get some good ol' Halloween fun with her friends. Even though I felt like I'd been hit by a truck at the end of the day, it was all worth it to see this little miss (and every kid there!) so excited to spend time together having fun!
Wow! What a hit! Way to go, Vindie. Look at that, you brought Halloween to the UK! So glad you were able to do that! Too much fun.
ReplyDeleteSounds so fun! I love that picture of Livvy with chocolate all over her face. Haha!
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