My neighbour commented a few
weeks ago that we had not had an Eid party this year and they were usually so
much fun. We'll it doesn't take much to convince me. I messaged my
family and neighbours, they happened to have the following weekend free and I
invited them to a Ladies Lunch and Princess Party, with a dress code of princess
dresses, pastels and pearls (tiara's optional).
Unfortunately in
the intervening week my husband found some damp in the kitchen and pulled some
of the flooring back to do some repairs. He seemed to think we would be
able to do the repair and put everything back in good time for the party.
Next thing I knew, he had ripped out the whole kitchen, moved everything into
the garden, living room and front room and got builders in to replace the
entire floor. In the end I had to cancel the party and reschedule for a
week later, hoping I would have a kitchen and most things back in their
place. Thankfully he got it all done in time alhamdulillah.
In preparation, I
designed a banner and got Little Lady to assemble for me with the colour
scheme:
I bought a princess castle piñata and barely got it home before
Baby managed to punch the front in. I had to find another and ended up
with the unicorn one from Poundland of all places (although it was not £1, but
£5, but still cheaper than the castle).
Little Lady and Harlequin Sister helped with setting out the decor, which included the banners, unicorn
napkins, pink sweets and table diamonds which I found at Poundland too and
which I thought were a bit big and blingy, but I knew the little girls would
love them.
As always, FashionistaSister made us co-ordinating cupcakes. They always taste amazing and the
little kids pounce on them and love licking the icing off. I don't know
who filled a whole plate off them...wait that might have been me stashing them
for later...
On the menu was chicken
yakhni pilau rice, roast chicken, lamb curry, chicken sandwiches, chickpea and
potato chat, sausage rolls (made by Harlequin), pakora's made by my neighbour
and this colourful and filling salad from my sister-in-law.
Shutterbug Sister made up plates of fruit which got absolutely scoffed.
The gaggle of little girls
in our family had a great time dressing up and my mum, mum-in-law and sister-in-law’s
mum all dressed in pastels in keeping with the theme.
The boys stayed away from
the party for most of the time, going to the masjid with their dad and then
hanging out in their room with my laptop, but they insisted on coming down for
the piñata, if only to beat the heck out of it with a stick whilst I held
it. In the end I ripped it open and pour it over the little girls.
As always there was a frantic grab and noisy mayhem. In the past Darling
complained that the big kids grabbed the sweets and the little ones don't get
any, so this time, only the little girls took part and we managed to avoid
tears.
The unicorn worst for wear:
We managed to keep the gang
of princesses occupied on the trampoline, it was great fun watching them hold
onto tiaras with pony tails flying and net skirts floating.
We save the favours till the end, pink for the little girls and
lilac and silver for the ladies. The bags were 10 for £1 from Poundland
again and filled with multipack items from Primark, B&M and Barking market.
In all it was a lovely day,
the food got eaten, the boys didn't mutiny at being left out as we had expected
and everyone looked lovely masha'Allah. My girls have fulfilled their
dream at being princesses for the day and I am still finding princess stickers
and bit of that unicorn in strange places.
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