I beg to differ. I thought the mix of limbo, ice cream sundaes, and beach-themed crafts was just about right. But her question did get me thinking about how we could really make it "over the top" in years to come.
The answer came in a blinding flash: corporate sponsors.
The demographics are there ... young girls have moms, and most of these moms are fashion conscious and have some disposable income to burn. It's a win-win situation for both me and the companies.
Yes, corporate sponsorship is the key to the party to end all parties.



Finally, there's the small matter of the birthday dessert. Julianna isn't really a big fan of birthday cake . . . something to do with the icing. So we opted for ice cream sundaes this year. It went over prety well, although I think the girls may have consumed more candy toppings than actual ice cream. Regardless, I think we should stick with ice cream again next year.
But why bring ice cream to the girls when you can bring the girls to ice cream?

I can picture it now ... with a combined retail value of $1,531 per guest, girls will be falling all over themselves to be friends with my daughter. We'll never have to beg for another playdate again. Julianna will be the "it" girl.
All kidding aside, it is pretty amazing how ridiculously expensive some children's birthday parties have become. I can only hope that, as Julianna gets older, paper umbrella straws, pink lemonade, and inflatable palm trees will continue -- at least in her eyes -- to be "over the top."
At least until we finish planning her wedding.
Way cute!! Looks like it was a fun bash!
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