Hi all!
Well, my DS2 just started school at a new school, and we moved into a new house in April. When trying to figure out what he wanted to do for his b-day, DS insists that he wanted his "old friends" and his "new friends" (which, apparently today means all his class!).
So, DH and I talked about it and talked with DS and we're having a B-day/House-warming open house for DS's 9th B-day. We're inviting a bunch of friends and family who will be coming and going at various times for various lengths of time. It's a pirate themed b-day
We're doing Hot dogs and sloppy joes, potato salad, pasta salad, and chips. (Happily, other's are offering to bring dishes, and we also have a veggies and mex. dip plate, cole slaw, and maccaroni salad). For drinks I'm doing those big igloo drink coolers with lemonade and punch. (With cups with names on!)
And a big cake.
I'm needing ideas for not very expensive activities that will keep a wide variety of children with varying ages busy and happy and not break me.
I've been scouring the internet for coloring pages for pirates and been pretty successful. Was thinking of putting various little toys and gadgets into the sandbox and letting them have a treasure hunt in the sand. Thought of maybe having a scavenger hunt? We have a parrot pinata. We'll have them decorate "goody bags" for their pinata goodies. My mom thought we could pretty cheaply make up a number of the pirate eye patches.
Ideas?
Well, my DS2 just started school at a new school, and we moved into a new house in April. When trying to figure out what he wanted to do for his b-day, DS insists that he wanted his "old friends" and his "new friends" (which, apparently today means all his class!).
So, DH and I talked about it and talked with DS and we're having a B-day/House-warming open house for DS's 9th B-day. We're inviting a bunch of friends and family who will be coming and going at various times for various lengths of time. It's a pirate themed b-day
We're doing Hot dogs and sloppy joes, potato salad, pasta salad, and chips. (Happily, other's are offering to bring dishes, and we also have a veggies and mex. dip plate, cole slaw, and maccaroni salad). For drinks I'm doing those big igloo drink coolers with lemonade and punch. (With cups with names on!)
And a big cake.
I'm needing ideas for not very expensive activities that will keep a wide variety of children with varying ages busy and happy and not break me.
I've been scouring the internet for coloring pages for pirates and been pretty successful. Was thinking of putting various little toys and gadgets into the sandbox and letting them have a treasure hunt in the sand. Thought of maybe having a scavenger hunt? We have a parrot pinata. We'll have them decorate "goody bags" for their pinata goodies. My mom thought we could pretty cheaply make up a number of the pirate eye patches.
Ideas?
Hope that helps!