She got some great gifts! Anuhea received a cat with a Bruster's (ice cream) gift card from the Winters sisters;
a card with a Target gift card from Kaitlyn;
a Wal Mart gift card from Kati;
2 canvas boards, oil pastel paints, and 2 Hershey's candy bars from Kennedy;
a fuzzy poster (to color), High School Musical 2 party planner book, and a monogrammed (with "A") notebook from Laura;
Scrapbooking kit from Maile;
and a card and Target gift card from Olivia.
Finally, the girls settled down--a little--to watch the movie "Ice Age 2". They were kind of restless during the movie, but most of them watched the entire movie. Kennedy and Maile had to leave early because they weren't allowed to sleep over. The rest of the girls got their sleeping bags, blankets, and pillows and got ready to sleep in the living room. Even Hokulani slept in the living room with the "big girls". Nalani had to sleep in her room because she's still sick. The girls were still so loud even though it was around 11pm, but they finally went to sleep sometime before midnight. 3 girls slept in Anuhea's room.
This morning the girls started stirring and making noise and it was only 7am! I didn't want to get up yet, but I did anyway because I needed to cook rice for breakfast. Soon Jason and I started preparing breakfast for 12 people. Jason cooked scrambled eggs, portuguese sausage, and Lil' smokies sausages. We also had milk. Everything was delicious! Jason explained that in Hawaii people often eat portuguese sausage, eggs, and rice for breakfast. If they didn't like it, then that was okay, but we wanted them to try it. Most of them enjoyed it, and Kaitlyn really liked the rice. She kept asking for more. With all of the craziness from the night before, and the continued craziness at the breakfast table, Jason was so funny. It was about 9:30am and the girls were supposed to be picked up at 10am. Jason was saying to himself, "Only half an hour to go. . .only half an hour to go."
After breakfast we had one last activity for the girls to do before they went home. We had foam sheets of different colors, and self-adhesive insect shapes and letters for the girls to decorate the sheets. They could put their name on the sheet and add insects, or anything else they wanted.
They completed their creations, and decided to have some dancing fun while they waited for their parents.
Shanique was the last one left, but her aunt never arrived because she couldn't get a ride from the hospital. We ended up dropping her off at her grandmother's house before going to Chinese school.
We were relieved when the party was over, but glad too that they all enjoyed themselves. Anuhea enjoyed the fact that she had a party, and that her friends were able to be there.
2 comments:
Woah Snap!
I have like 4 friends only...
*sobs*
Well anyway happy birthday anuhea!
~From makana
Anuhea! That sounds like an awesome party!!! I still have pictures to send you from our sleepover. :) Happy Birthday young lady!
(Emily and I miss you all!!!)
~Ashley Hansen
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