These aussies know how to party.
The beginning. One stripped his off his flannel monsters onsie immediately and said, I do this at all the parties.’
Electric blue ant piñata gets taken out.
The aftermath. All the players were in bed by 7:30.
The morning after.
You got off easy, just wait until they are teenagers!
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Oh I’ve survived that and you are right. Two of these little guys are my grandsons )
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Nice time line in pics of the day! I bet they had loads of fun:-)
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I think they had a blast )
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you win the prize for best blog post title ever 🙂 Fantastic, Beth–all of it!
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Hah, thanks so much )
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Lol! Kids’ sense of fun keeps us on our toes and keeps us youthful, too. Loved that!
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So true!
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Who made the pinata?? That’s pretty darn cool! I love how most of the food is gone except for what appears to be carrot sticks!!
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I made the piñata with the boys the week before and you are right on about the carrot sticks, only a mom would understand and notice that )
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I am totally having a pinata for my birthday 🙂 what an awesome party
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I love the photo of the leftovers… Another successful party!
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Yes, everyone survived and was happy. I’d consider that a success )
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let me hear you sing Aussie Aussie Aussie Oy Oy Oy 😀 x
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Ah mum )
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This was a day brightener, fun all around! They will remember this special day and night! Also, wondered about the creation of the piñata? Great stuff!
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Thanks and I’m happy you enjoyed it. Made the piñata with the boys – balloons as a base, gluey strips of newspaper, paint, decorations, google eyes, stuffings, and its good to go )
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OMG…I think that piñata is sooooo cool.
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Thanks and hugs, I’ll be happy to make you one anytime you like )
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Epic piñata!
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thank you, it was a giant electric ant of course!
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