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YAY for turning seven! Max invited 10 school friends to his party, held on a Friday afternoon from 4-7pm. |
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Of course a Lego tree is compulsory for a Lego party. |
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This game was a hit... even the grand-parents could not resist a guess! |
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How cool is the Lego head? It's actually a Lego 'sorter', found by Melissa at an op shop only a week before Max's party... for five bucks! |
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I found my inner-craftiness, and made these cute pop-sticks for the cupcakes. |
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Cleo was happy to play with the dress-ups and watch the pool action from outside the fence. |
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Aaron is under that scrum! |
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The entertainment! Imogen and Cleo are available for functions for a small fee. |
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Although the weather was not ideal, the kids didn't seem to mind being in the pool... |
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Aaron getting the kids to make a whirlpool. |
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Aaron throwing the kids into the pool... they clearly HATED it... and kept re-queuing! |
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Thomas guess 115... he was the closest, only 2 out! |
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My lovely pinata was soon to be smashed to smithereens... |
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Danielle had a very strong hit! |
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Bye bye pinata... |
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You've probably heard of, and even played, pass the parcel. This was pass the Lego head :) |
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The cake was home-made (vanilla and marble swirl) with marshmallows and chocolate buttons... aka a Chocolate Lego Cake! |
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Max did an awesome job of cutting the cake! Now that he's seven, I guess cutting your own cake is a piece of... cake? |
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