Next up from the Candy Land birthday party are the games. I knew that since we were inviting several children it would be nice to have something for them to do. In keeping with the Candy Land theme we set up a few things to do around the yard.
First up was this bounce house or “Gumdrop Mountain”
She spent a lot of time in here. I couldn’t believe she liked it so much! Of course, someone stayed in it with her. Here she is with Paisley.
And Reese…
Kyle, Bailey and Braylen…
Lawson, Reese, Braylen and Bailey (look at her sweet daddy supervising :))
Grant and Reese…
Reese, Sawyer and Gabe…
Braylen and Paisley…
It must’ve looked pretty fun to Reese, so she decided to join us 🙂
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Marie says
Jennifer, it looks like Braylen and everyone else had an awesome day! I’m really loving all the pictures!
Kat says
Ok…I’m starting to understand just how stressed out you were with this party because it is INSANELY amazing. You know you just set a precedent for the rest of her life, right? 🙂 ps- we know like NOONE with kids…I wonder what Peanut’s birthday will be like…lol
Madeline and Breanna says
I see your husband is an Auburn fan! War Eagle!
http://google.com says
“Candy Land Birthday Party: Fun, Friends & Gifts!” was indeed in fact enjoyable
and beneficial! Within the present day society that’s quite hard to execute.
Regards, Kasey
Kristen says
Hi!! I found your picture of the ball pit from Pinterest! Do you know how many balls you used to fill it?? I am trying to figure out how many to buy and I think the pool I have is that size!! 🙂 Looks AMAZING! Thanks so much for any insight- I know it was a while ago! 🙂
Jennifer says
Hi Kristen! We bought big bags of balls at Academy and I think we used three bags! 🙂