Friday, June 09, 2017

Four for now...

Good morning, four years old! 
Jade wanted to continue our tradition of bringing breakfast in bed for the birthday kid. Pancakes and bacon were her request!
 Jade is a very active girl.  She loves going to open gym at "Nastics-for-day" (aka gymnastics), loves swimming, climbing, and really loves riding her bike--which was upgraded in size for her fourth birthday!

 Jade's other love right now is My Little Pony. She got two new ponies: Cherilee and Applejack, as gifts from her siblings, and then had a somewhat impromptu "Pony Picnic" with some little friends on Friday (who says babysitting can't be fun??). Adelyn, Conrad, Jade, and Sage were the 3/4 year olds, and they were accompanied by siblings Larry, Jack, and Zyna... and Adelyn's mom. The kids enjoyed some coloring, dancing, and "Humpty Dumpty Pony Pie" games.
 Her chosen menu was: PB&J sandwiches, quesadillas, veggies, and mud and worms for dessert :) Thanks to Nana for sending the "4" candle. It went perfectly with everything! Simple, last-minute, but delightful birthday fun!

Also, she's been saying for a while that she'll "climb to the bell" when she turns four. And she did just that! On her fourth birthday, she climbed all the way to the top of the auto-belay at the peak and rang the bell at the top! (movie is a little long... she had quite a few "resting" moments arching her back all the way and tossing her curls...) 


I love this smart, sassy, curly-headed princess of mine! But don't be in too big of a hurry to grow up...

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Tuesday, June 06, 2017

"It's not every day your young [lady] turns eleven..." -Hagrid

...and for that reason, there's nothing else I could possibly do but create a Harry Potter escape room birthday party!

First off, many humble thanks to Angela Ringlein for helping me see this project through to the end and bringing the sparkle and shine to everything there! And many thanks to Miss Hannah Reeves, whose beta testing of the puzzles, riddles, and codes was vital to the success of our escape room! And thank you to the Lock, Paper, Scissors site, which provided an excellent escape room blueprint!  It was a lot of work, but WOW! what a fun and awesome way to spend a couple weeks! (especially if you have an angel of a daughter who's turning 11 and loves Harry Potter :)
(she said we could match...I must still be a cool mom!)
The other secret to our success was the folding/expanding accordion walls in most LDS chapels (not to mention the foyer furniture there also...). Perfect place to put a few bike locks... and a great way to have a progressive room!
I'll do my best to not include any spoilers in my description, in case you want to try our escape room some day... it does require a fair amount of Harry Potter knowledge, as per design, but one HP guru per group is sufficient to succeed.

So, according to "Lock, Paper, Scissors," to make a good escape room, one must "sketch out a story line" for your room to follow... so here's mine: 

"It's an ordinary school night in the Gryffindor common room. Among the students reading, studying, and chatting, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger are playing wizard's chess! Now, we all know that Ron is the superior chess player, but we also know that he's the six of seven kids, and his chess set is a hand-me-down that has seen many many games of chess.  As such, just as Ron is about to win, his queen misses Hermione's king... and smashes instead... her time turner! In a whirl of magic and hourglass sand, everyone in the Gryffindor common room is transported one week into the future!  

"You now find Hogwarts School of Wichcraft and Wizardry in an uproar, on the verge of closure, because 6-9 Gryffindor students (depending on the size of your escape room group...) have seemingly vanished for a week! Albus Dumbledore will be announcing the closure just before dinner in the great hall in exactly ONE HOUR! You must get out of the common room, complete all of your missing homework, and make it to the great hall before the announcement is made if you are to save the school!" READY??? GO!!!

The Common Room: 

 Announcement board...
 Arm chairs...
Basket of S.P.E.W socks, bookshelf, and chess game...

Curiosity piqued?? :) So was theirs... 
This is Dawna's birthday escape crew... (we actually ended up running the room four times over the weekend, but this is the only one I took pictures of)


(I loved that many of the kids came in costume!) 

But that's not all... because remember that part about missing a week's worth of classes and having to make up the homework?? Well, enter the...

Hogwart's Classrooms! 

(ok, so it's like 4 classrooms smashed into one little space... deal with it...)
 Looking to the right... (notice the 5 additional locks on the second accordion wall)
Looking to the left... interesting... 

The design of this space turned out to be really fun as the chairs served as a kind of maze they all had to maneuver around as they worked... now for a few close-ups...
Transfiguation (also a mysterious locked chest below the board)
Potions... (actually had a cooler setup later, but missed getting a picture)



Ancient Runes

Divination (it's a crystal ball, ok?)
And... I didn't get any pictures at all of my kids working on this section... lame... note to self: bring a designated photographer next time...

The birthday kids made it through the room in a respectable 1 hour and 10 min., which wasn't enough to save Hogwarts, but plenty for having a great time! I did catch the moment of final escape into the Great Hall (it's not a great video, but I love the excitement of the kids!)


Once they made it through, the kids got to enjoy a lovely Hogwart's dinner, complete with chocolate frogs and heaps of fried chicken :) 

(on a side note... the other groups made it through the escape room in 1 hr. 27 min., 58 min., and 1 hr. 6 min. All the other groups besides the birthday party kids were a mix of kids and adults.  All in all, for my first escape room, I think my timing was pretty good!)

A very happy birthday to my lovely intelligent daring and darling daughter Dawna! Thanks for lighting up my life always, and especially around your 11th birthday! I may have a new obsession now... 

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