Chrissie's birthday began with "Fasching" or a carnival at Kindergarten. All the kids dressed up and they basically had a big party with songs, games, and food.
And then she came home and we got ready for her "tea party" birthday party. She invited six friends, two from kindergarten, three from church, and one from her violin class. We had four that were able to make it. Her invitations were in the shape of a tea pot and I wrote on them:
Liebe "child's name"
Wir feiern Chrissie's Geburtstag
am 17.2
von 16:00-17:30 Uhr
und Du bist zur Tea Party eingeladen
Deine Chrissie
Liebe "child's name"
Wir feiern Chrissie's Geburtstag
am 17.2
von 16:00-17:30 Uhr
und Du bist zur Tea Party eingeladen
Deine Chrissie
Chrissie insisted on having grass and horses on her cake.
We made necklaces.
I met a wonderful friend, Luciana (above photo), whose daughter plays the violin with Chrissie. They come from Mexico and she made Chrissie this amazing Pinata (below). The pinata was just too beautiful to break. Luciana has been so kind to our family and has made us many mexican feasts.





3 comments:
Happy Birthday to Chrissie from the Henriksens. Mitchell still talks about playing with you and is excited to do it again someday soon! (He just turned six too.)
We will have to have Chrissie come to our new house. We have so many horses in our neighborhood and even some she can ride. She would love it!
Happy birthday Chrissie! It looks like a perfect day! We are getting so excited to see you guys this spring!
Happy Birthday Chrissie. Looks like a good haul this year and I love the dress you are wearing.
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