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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Granddaughter Tea Party

Recently my husband and I (Grampy and Grammy) visited our grandchildren in Texas. It was our granddaughter Allie's 3rd Birthday party. Her mom decided she should have her first tea party so she gave the "La Tea Da" Tea Party.

Prior to the party we spent several hours at her brother's baseball game. His team was in the play-offs so of course we had to support his efforts! It was so hot and windy, coming from Southern California where the weather is usually in the mid 70's with wonderful ocean breeze it was quite an adjustment. But we persevered for the sake of Nick's team!














They play the games at a large facility, near Grapevine, with several very top notch baseball fields. I was rather impressed with both the location and of course the team. Yea they won! The game took longer than we anticipated so my daughter-in- law took Allie for her first trip to the beauty salon while her younger brother Sam and I prepared for the party. Sam was a trooper cleaning tables and chairs and helping me with the decorations. We set the small cafe table in the backyard with a white tablecloth and placed a variety of chairs and stools around the table for Allie's guests. We made peanut butter and jelly finger sandwiches and lemonade for the tea cups. Sam and I set the table with the rose painted porcelain tea cups for each guest and placed a purse on each chair.





She invited 5 of her little friends which included one boy. We were trying to decide what to do for the little boy as he probably would not be too thrilled with a boa, purse and hat so we added a top hat, cape and wand from the Posh Party Box Magic Party.


In place of a purse on his chair we placed the magic wand. We tied balloons to the birthday girl's chair and put the miniature tea cups for their dolls on the table. It was a bit windy so the balloons were dancing back and forth by the table.

We set up an area by the entryway that held the girl's hats, pearls, boas and dolls along with the top hat and cape for the young man. This way as each guest entered we handed them their dress up items. After much pampering Allie returned home with her new "do". She had french braids woven throughout her hair with small flowers. It was absolutely adorable. Allie then wanted to put her candles on the cake, reluctantly she let us help her spell out happy birthday with the candles.

As her little friends arrived we handed them their "goodies" much to their delight. The guests proceeded out to the backyard, in a not so orderly manner, and found their places at the table. Big brother Sam poured lemonade into each of their tea cups which made him feel so very grown up!













The guests ate their sandwiches and drank their lemonade and looked absolutely fabulous! After tea and sandwiches we sang happy birthday to Allie and had birthday cake. After cake we moved the party inside to play musical chairs. It was pretty comical as Allie kept taking her chair with her all over the room. We then had Allie open her presents - which of course all of the kids had a helping hand!

All in all the party was a great success and the guests could not believe that they were able to take all of their goodies home with them!


After the guests departed we spent the rest of the afternoon in the pool where Allie swam for the first time without "floaties"! Quite a birthday day it was! The entire family, Grampy, Nick, Sam, Mom, Allie and Grammy played a game of volleyball in the pool then Dad grilled a fabulous dinner for us all. Mom and Grammy drank Cosmo's by the pool while Dad grilled bacon wrapped scallops for appetizers. We then dined on a wonderful fillet, twice baked potato and salad.

The next day we went to another of Nick's playoff games and the team won again. Unfortunately we had to depart for the airport before his next game. It was very sad saying goodbye to the family after such a wonderful weekend - it is so hard being so far away - we just don't get to see them very often.

Hope you enjoyed the pictures!

5 Comments:

Blogger mommyrox said...

I have three children and am always looking for birthday party ideas. Thanks for sharing the adorable tea party idea and photos!

The food you ate over the weekend with family sounds delicious. It made me think of what we recently served an aunt and uncle who were visiting us for the weekend.

We enjoy entertaining so decided to go all out. We had tenderloin the first night. Even better were the hamburgers we cooked the second night! (Yes, we all gained five pounds that weekend!)

Taken straight from Sutter Home's "Build A Better Burger" cookbook, the Tuscan Burgers Bruschetta was a third prize winner in 1993 - but it took first place at our house!! It was definitely a festive, tasty summer dinner to serve family. The recipe is below:

Tuscan Burgers Bruschetta

Tomato topping

1 ripe tomato, chopped
1 garlic cloves, minced
2 tablespoons flat-leaf parsley, minced
3 tablespoons fresh basic, minced
3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
3 tablespoons freshly grated parmesan cheese salt and pepper to taste

Patties

1 cup loosely packet crumbled Gorgonzola cheese
1 tablespoons flat-leaf parsley, minced
3 tablespoons chopped onion
2 pounds ground beef
salt and pepper to taste
Vegetable oil for grill
4 thin prosciutto ham slices, or unsmoked ham
grated fontina cheese (optional)
1 loaf crusty sourdough bread, sliced on a diagnal about 1/2 inch slices

- Prepare grill to medium-high heat.
- Make topping by combining all ingredients in a bowl. Mix well. Set aside.
- Make the patties by combining the ingredients. Add the beef and season with salt and pepper. Handle the meat as little as possible to prevent compacting it. Divide into 6 patties.
- Grill patties for five minutes. Turn and grill 4 more minutes. Place a slice of ham and some fontina cheese on the patties. Cover and grill 1 -3 more minutes, or until cheese melts.
- Brush bread with oil and grill for 3 -5 minutes.
- Assemble burgers on bread and spoon bruschetta topping over burgers.
- Enjoy!

July 9, 2008 12:16 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love the recipe cant wait to try!

July 9, 2008 12:40 PM  
Blogger Nathan said...

My nieces would love this. Thanks for sharing the photos and details.

July 14, 2008 11:28 AM  
Blogger Herry said...

Thanks for this - cool blog

April 3, 2009 11:02 PM  
Blogger brad said...

Every dark night is followed by a bright sunny day. So, patience and attention is required and things will be fruitful in near future.

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May 3, 2009 10:43 PM  

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