It had a farm animal theme and started off with the cutest little invitations. Matt and LeAnna had a lady bring all sorts of fun little animals for the children to play with and a larger pony for pony rides.
The children had a fun time watching the goats and the little pony... There were also cute little bunny rabbit to watch and play with. They were a big hit with the little children!
The little all white bunny reminded me of my first rabbit, Pinky...
She was so tame and calm. All of the bunnies were, which was a good thing because they put up with a lot from the children -- I actually cringed a few times -- and one of the goats -- it kept coming up behind the little bunnies and ramming them!
There were also two little lionhead rabbits which were too cute! That's me getting down low to get a better look at them. I kept trying to get them to come to me. They would hop up to my finger stretched through the wire and nudge it but then hop off! I later went into the little fenced in area and got to hold the bunnies. I think I had as much or maybe even more fun with the bunnies as the kids did!!
Patrick really liked the animals. When I asked him what they were, he was so smart and answered goat and horse.
They also had a little calf, but I don't think that Patrick was too sure about that animal!
Along with a cow cake and pig cake, Patrick's birthday cake was cupcakes formed into the number "2." He did a great job blowing out the candles...
and couldn't wait to actually get to taste his birthday cupcake...
It must have been delicious!
Charles and I had a fun time watching the children play and playing a little with the animals ourselves! We also had fun watching the little grey lionhead bunny. He was so mischievous! I looked up one time and he was hopping toward the neighbor's yard. After I rounded him up, Charles said that that was not the first time he had to be rounded up. We kept watching him and time after time he squeezed himself through the fencing! He was tiny under all that fur!! We chuckled about his Houdini acts later, and I admitted that the thought had crossed my mind to just stick him in my purse and bring him back with us!!
It must have been delicious!
Charles and I had a fun time watching the children play and playing a little with the animals ourselves! We also had fun watching the little grey lionhead bunny. He was so mischievous! I looked up one time and he was hopping toward the neighbor's yard. After I rounded him up, Charles said that that was not the first time he had to be rounded up. We kept watching him and time after time he squeezed himself through the fencing! He was tiny under all that fur!! We chuckled about his Houdini acts later, and I admitted that the thought had crossed my mind to just stick him in my purse and bring him back with us!!
Thankfully the rain held off until the end of the party, but it started coming down just as we were making our way down the street to our car. We managed not to get too wet, but we made it just in time because as we were turning out of their neighborhood, the bottom dropped out, and we went through some really hard rains. The rains didn't detour us from stopping at Bonsai for dinner, which was delicious! However, the rains kept coming down pretty hard and pretty steady for about half of our trip home. Thankfully, Charles handles driving in the rain better than I do, and we made it home safely.
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