
#Plants vs zombies party favor ideas full
(In honor of today being Teacher Appreciation Day, I want to shout out to those awesome teachers out there who have a whole room full of second-graders on a daily basis – WE APPRECIATE YOU. The zombie balloon on our gate to help show people where to go met an untimely death, popping after being in the sun too long.īut all worked out and the two-and-a-half hours of second-grade energy translated into a fun afternoon and our newly minted 8-year-old had a great time.

Instead, May 6 in Phoenix broke a 71-year heat record, as the temperature reached 106 degrees. I figured we could send the kids outside to run around if it got too rowdy inside. It was all good though because I thought we might get lucky with the weather since one year we threw a last-minute “Star Wars” birthday party at the park because the weather was still nice. Somehow it evolved into inviting his whole class and his older brothers also each got to invite a friend. The original plan was for A to invite a couple of friends and they could play the “Plants vs Zombies” (NOT Plants AND Zombies, he kept reminding me whenever I said the name) video game and eat pizza and cupcakes. But I didn’t try to convince him too strongly because I have some event-planner tendencies that enjoy coming out every once in awhile. I prefer at-home birthday parties rather than party packages at other locations, although I did make other suggestions that might be a little less labor-intensive.

My youngest son was adamant about what he wanted for his birthday: A “Plants vs Zombies” party at home with his friends.
