Thursday, September 27, 2012

Party for the Princess

Our little princess turned three on September 23.  We planned to celebrate her birthday at a Jollibee store near our home.  The party was scheduled for after our church worship service on September 23, 2012.  We invited underprivileged children to be her guests because most of our friends and relatives can easily afford their own meals at this fast-food chain.  This is a treat for our street kid students who regularly attend our Sunday meetings. I know they will truly appreciate this simple party we have organized.




Having the party at home and preparing more delicious food to satisfy our hungry guests is more practical.  This is our usual choice whenever we decide to host a party. While I may not have saved money by hosting the event at a restaurant, I did save the energy (less stress and pressure) required for program preparation.  Hosting a party here entails a lot of work, including meal and program planning, shopping for necessities, and setting up decorations. The most challenging part will be cleaning up the mess afterward.

A birthday is incomplete without a cake and a candle to blow out.  I needed a birthday cake.  The cake I wanted was too expensive.  I'd rather spend the money on food.  Making cakes is not our strong suit.  We are still learning and improving our bakeshop.  Since I didn't have much of a budget, I asked my brother to bake a cake for me.  I was grateful to have a wonderful Kuya who was willing to help me.  Thanks to Howdini.com, they have a tutorial on how to make a princess cake.  We succeeded in our first attempt at making this cake.


I am also thankful for the generous hands who sponsored her outfits.  She had three outfits for that whole Sunday.  Hopefully, they will continually supply Eu-La's outfit for her next birthday!  (We couldn't give that kind of luxury to her.)  Not to mention the other dress that she received after the party.
A yellow dress with colorful circle prints was given by my mother.  Eu-La calls her Nanay Rose.
She also bought a pair of pink Barbie shoes for our princess.   
The pink halter dress is from our beautiful Sales ladies - Renelyn and  Zabeth.

This green princess gown was a gift from Operation Christmas Child, along with Barbie dolls (one of the dolls was placed in her cake). I chose to add beads to highlight it.

During the program our little princess was so tensed with mixed emotions. I haven't seen her acting that way. I then realized that even we adults at times couldn't handle mixed emotions.  I know for sure how excited and happy she was and everyone who attended the party.


Eu-La loves Jollibee so much that whenever we have time and budget to visit a Jollibee store, she will embrace Jollibee's figure at the door.  As parents, it is our joy to give our children what they dream of and grant their wishes, especially during birthdays.  We also want our children to share their happiness with the needy ones.  May our children realize the example that we have shown them.  We continually pray that God will continue to bless us so that we may be able to provide for the needs of the whole family and to reach for others to be a blessing for them in every way that we can.


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