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Third Birthday Round Up!

Jack had a fantastic Superhero third birthday party. We had originally planned to be outside in a park near a playground. But Mother Nature had other ideas, bringing heavy rains the night before, leaving any park a muddy mess. We quickly adjusted - bringing the party inside. Inside had a few bonuses: a table to put the food on, air conditioning, and I was able to use more of the Superhero theme printables I purchased.

Lots of friends attended and everyone seemed to have a great time. At one point, I went into Jack's room and literally every toy stored in that room was on the ground! You couldn't even see the carpet. So everyone found something to play with and almost everyone had a turn at the kitchen.

Justin's colleague Amy made the cupcakes - Vanilla funfetti and Chocolate Marshmellow. Both had brightly colored icing to match the superhero theme. They were delicious - everyone was wearing yellow, red, or blue icing at the end of the party.

Goody bags for friends


THE 3 balloon with cupcakes

Yummy cupcakes in Superhero colors

Excitedly awaiting cupcakes with Jake and Sylvia


Having such a good time!

Enjoying the cupcakes Jake?

Silly friends

Icing smile for Nikolai

Spence getting in on the gift opening action

Jack's very own sprinkles

And the sibling fighting begins

More good stuff for his kitchen including the MacFarlane fav: ketchup!

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  1. Jenn! Jack and Spencer are such handsome little boys!!! :)

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