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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

P&C Real Life Party: Sharks and SCUBA divers (part 1)

Last Saturday we celebrated my son Jack's 6th birthday - practically underwater (DISCLAIMER: no part of this party was actually underwater, nor was any guest attacked by a shark). Jack is learning all about all ocean life in school this year, and has been completely obsessed with sharks as of late. So, what's a mom to do but create a Shark themed party complete with SCUBA accessories.



Decor in the yard to welcome/warn party goers. Yes, that is a 6 ft great white cardboard shark. They are quite rare, and hard to catch.




Once inside, the guests were nearly frightened away by the shark above the fireplace, but alas, he was stuffed - with a meal of swimmer. The Dive flag was raised, warning all of the SCUBA divers below.




Jack and his buddies had a choice to dress in scuba attire or don a shark fin. Pretty much everyone wore both at some point, but almost all started with the scuba tanks. Because the tanks had a "regulator" that went in the mouth, I put out some home made stickers and name tags to differentiate their little germ factories.







I have not laughed this hard in a very long time... their little masks were fogging up, and yet, they were taking it all very seriously.




Now for an activity, I just took into consideration that a 6 year old boy, and his friends, would require some time to run. Just run. Flat out, RUN. This was an obstacle course with a twist. The kids lined up on two teams, and had to run with a tiny cup of water through the course and pour what water was left into a jar. So the team to fill their jar first, well, was the first team to fill their jar (we are a non-competitive family). Those boys were having some fun!







After the first couple of turns through the line, all the kids just wanted to do the course. So I passed out more little cups, and boys were running - on either side - just going for it! It was really cool to see it (and they burned lots of energy).


The Shark and SCUBA Birthday Party printables and coordinating Party Planning Guide are available now - get your party started today!


and stay tuned for part 2... we will cover the food and the CAKE! 
Photos courtesy of Missy and Krista.

3 comments:

  1. I love it. Very unique theme and it looked like so much fun! LOL on the foggy goggles!

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  2. You clearly know what kids LOVE! Such great decorating & activity ideas. (Did you MAKE those scuba tanks?!)

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