Isaac requested a chocolate cake with a picture of the inside of a machine on top. My mom and I created this the night before: After failing to make little broken wires to go in the broken cable we just put the cable back together. It was suppose to be a water pipe, but the store I went to had black food coloring, but not silver, so it ended up looking more like cables then pipes.Isaac wanted a birthday party. He wanted to invite his entire kindergarten class with the exception of the two “naughtiest boys.†He thought maybe they could come, but they’d have to pay him $100. We debated numbers and decided he could invite his 6 best friends. I called one of his best friends to make sure that she could come on that date and time so he’d have at least one of his really good friends there.
Unfortunately, none of his school friends came. The one who said she could make it, canceled the day before because they had some family come into town. We called another boy who said he could come, but then woke up with a cough and stayed home. Isaac was a little disappointed, but he did have his friend Adam from Church and my cousin’s 3-year old son, Jackson came as well.
As I started writing up a schedule, I couldn’t decide where to put each activity. I knew I wanted the Airblox first as people were arriving and an open ended activity at the end in case the other activities went quickly. So I listed all the activities, laminated the paper, cut them up, and had the kids draw the next activity.It was a hot day. We started out with Airblox. Isaac was quite sweaty when they came in afterwards.The kids wrote their names with Twislers Pull ‘n Peels, and then they ate them.
They drew cake next, which was just as well because some of the kids were impatient for cake. The first cake I made was not cooked completely in the middle (I know, I should have used the toothpick test—I did for the second cake). We cut the outside ring of the undercooked cake into pieces which we decorated for each kid. The mini-cakes had the first letter in each kid’s name and a gear.
For the next activity, they had toothpicks, marshmallows, and gumdrops that they could use to build structures with. After opening a present from his friend, we started the Kikko building races. The kids were shown a demonstration and then given a model Kikko structure to build. The first kid to complete the model got a small candy bar. The models got increasingly harder. After some races, the kids built their own designs for a little while.After playing, we built lunch. The kids each got to build their own pizza on a pita bread with sauce, cheese, and pepperoni. Each kid left the party with a helium balloon and a gift bag.