Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Teddy Bear tea party

Yup. We're still here. Living life to the fullest!
 
 
I've been falling out of the blogging routine lately. Facebook is sometimes such an easier tool for quick updates and pictures. Not to mention the feedback is 1000% times better. It just seems like more people are connected to FB than to blogging. And let's be honest, we ALL like comments.
 
 
But anyway. We're here again! Ready to record some more memories.
 
 
 
 
This morning I took the kids to the library for a special "teddy bear tea party".
 
 
 
 It was probably more geared towards Kensie's age but Mason got in on some fun too.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
And we all know the boy loves food, so he wasn't gonna pass up the opportunity to munch on a cupcake and guzzle some punch (I'm not kidding with the word "guzzle" either).
 
 
 
 
 
At the end of the tea party, the kids "left" their stuffed animals for a sleep over at the library. This was probably the cutest idea ever. Each animal was given a name tag and an empty frame (that the kids made). Tomorrow we will go back to pick up our monkey and bear and hear about all the adventures the animals had at their sleepover!
 
 
 
 
 
I thought Kensie would be hesitant to leave her sweet teddy but she quickly gave her a kiss goodbye and waved wildly as we left the building,
 
"BYE TEDDY! Have fun with your friends!!"
 
 
 
And that was our teddy bear tea party.
 
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UPDATE: We picked up our stuffed animals today from their sleepover. They had SO MUCH FUN. Check out all their adventures HERE.


4 comments:

  1. I think that is the cutest idea ever!! A sleep-over for the animals!!

    Melody

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  2. I LOVE the idea of an animal sleep-over!!

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  3. 1. Such a fun time!
    2. Sleep-over for the animals?!?! That is amazing, seriously genius.

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  4. You three look like you're having a gerat time. What a wonderful idea!

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