Planning her party went pretty well overall. It was much more affordable than doing something outside the house. I tried to plan the snacks as sugarless as possible. Of course, it is a child's birthday party so we had to have cake. My daughter was thrilled. She is allowed to have cake once a year, on her birthday so she was excited to take advantage of that. Too much sweet/artificial stuff ruins her gut and lowers her immune system. I drew Olaf faces on the string cheese, provided carrots for Olaf's nose and had popcorn as the "snow". We then made quesadillas for the main meal which was a hit.
We planned many games at the party including; pin the nose on Olaf, don't step on the hot spot, freeze dance and more. The kids also made their own Frozen themed snow globes.
Here is a picture of the kids enjoying the party.
A couple of the kids slept overnight. They went to bed well and didn't wake up before sunrise, so that was a plus. We only offer all natural and organic cereal in our house so I asked the kids which of the 4 boxes they would like. Of course, my daughter chose her usual. The other kids asked to try a sample of each. They didn't like any of them and asked if we had "Lucky Charms", "Fruity Pebbles" or "Apple Jacks". My gut hurts just thinking about those cereals I used to eat as a kid. My daughter had no idea what they were! I told them no and asked if they wanted eggs instead. They agreed on eggs, until they saw that my eggs were brown. "Gross!!!" They exclaimed. I made them try a bite and that was all they ate. It goes to show that once you start a kid on a bad diet, it is incredibly hard to get them to change! Anyways, overall the party was really nice! I can't believe my baby is already five years old though!