Our eldest daughter, Abigail, celebrated her 5th birthday last month, pirate-style! |
Pirate party food was in order, so I cooked up some Ocean Catch (raspberry jello & Swedish fish) and Mini Bagel Boats (mini bagels, strawberry cream cheese, Wilton pirate flag toothpicks). |
We also served bags of Pirate's Booty, Sword Fruit Kabobs, and Gold Nuggets (cubed cheddar cheese). |
And, of course, a pirate cake was in order! I usually stick with cupcakes since they are simple and I am definitely not a baker, but this cake I found on Pinterest was too adorable, and it seemed rather easy to assemble. I'm glad I tried, because it turned out great and Abigail loved the lit cannons she blew out as her friends sang her the birthday song. |
Abigail's friends came dressed in their best pirate garb! |
And onto the games! The kids loved trying to keep the "cannon balls" in the air without letting them touch the ground. |
Abigail's very talented Paw-Paw read "How I Became a Pirate" by Melinda Long. This is such an imaginative book that I would highly recommend! |
Pirate bean bag toss was pretty easy, but became much more difficult with a pirate's hook on one's hand. |
X marks the spot! Walking the plank, crawling through the tunnel, and hopping on one leg to the X brought each pirate kid to the end of the obstacle course where they received a pirate's sword. |
Thank you, friends & family, for making this such a memorable birthday for our big 5-year-old! |
We love you, Abigail! |