Monday, June 4, 2007

Eliza becomes a princess at three





















Eliza celebrated her third birthday in style with her brother and five close friends. Each guest got a princess skirt upon arrival. They then decorated wands and crowns to fully become princesses (Porter was the special Prince of the party). They enjoyed fresh fruit, princess juice, and quesadillas and sandwiches in the shapes of stars, hearts and flowers for lunch. After lunch, they played "pin the crown on the princess" (Tom did a great job with the poster) and pass the crown (a version of hot potato). They all enjoyed a very pink princess cake and then showered Eliza with great gifts. We all had lots of fun. I can't wait to start planning Porter's pirate party next month.

5 comments:

Reed, Liz and the kids said...

I am so glad that you have joined the blogging world. It took me a while but I do love it these days. Your kids are so cute!! And a new one...I really haven't talked to you in forever. call me!

Day Family Blog said...

Wow it has been a long time. I can't believe your youngest is three and I had no idea you were pregnant. Hope that is going well, are you able to still sleep? You family sure is cute. Isn't it wonderful to have a little princess in the house, where do they get it from, because I think you are like me and they don't get it from us. Good luck with the baby.

marta said...

cute!! i am so happy that you've joined the blogging club. what a great way to put that camera to good use!

Anonymous said...

I am very impressed with your little princess party. I haven't seen your kids in about two years and I can hardly recognize them. I can't wait to see you guys!

MikeF said...

Hi Liz! It's Mike Fuller. I don't know if you remember me, but I was Jeremiah Bruce's roommate there at Sparks II. I saw the link to your blog on Liz Mikkelsen's site, and thought the name looked familiar. When I saw the picture of your daughter, I remembered. How are things? I've also set up a blog of my family here in Ohio. My site is ohiofullers.blogspot.com