Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Princess Party


My friend Stacie asked me if Ally would like to join her girls for a 'Princess Party' last Saturday. Apparently Spanish Fork High School was putting it on as some type of fundraiser. Of course Ally was super excited and quickly got dressed as Sleeping Beauty. Since Chris (Stacie's husband) was already at our house playing Guitar Hero with Jim we left the boys behind with them and took the girls down to the party. Oh my word!! I have never seen so many little princesses in my life! The party was for girls aged 3-12 and was supposed to go from noon to three with lunch and activities for the girls. The flier said they'd get to meet the princesses. After standing in line for a while a girl came out and told us they were full and to try back in one hour. We decided to hang out and see if it would go quicker. One of my friends from kickboxing came out and told us that her girls barely got in and they were now out of food and quickly running out of supplies for the projects. They didn't have any of the Disney princesses there, just high school girls in their prom dresses (which is still kind of neat for a little girl). We decided to load up and head to their favorite place...McDonald's. It wasn't as exciting as the princess party but the girls still had a lot of fun eating and playing in their dresses. And, there were 15-20 other princesses there too.

I'm sure it turned out to be a great fundraiser for the high school, but they definitely didn't plan for that many girls. Hopefully they will make some changes for next year. Now, I get to throw a princess party in March for Ally's birthday. She is so excited for it, if only her birthday would come a little faster. (For her sake, not mine)

2 comments:

zzulie79 said...

How stinking cute:)

Tricia said...

What a sweetheart - she looks so cute. That is AWESOME about there being more princesses at Micky-Dees - HA! Let me know if you need any long-distance help for her party :) love ya!

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