The fun part was they had no idea what they were ordering since the menu options included things like huggin' and kissin'. I had made the following list earlier in the week.
1. sausage casserole and eggs (Huggin')
2. cupid's crunch (Cuddlin')
3. candy hearts (Snugglin')
4. Peeps heart (Squeezin')
5. yogurt parfait (Squishin')
6. fruit cup (Smoochin')
7. cupcake (Kissin')
8 orange roll (Lovin')
I set the table for our festive party.
This was our appetizers. At this point I thought Donnie was going to completely quit dinner. His first two picks were cuddlin' and squeezin' (fruit loops and candy hearts). Katie Lee thought it was do funny and Daniel enjoyed eating dessert first. By the time we got to the dessert everyone was full on the casserole and eggs (I kept portion sizes of the sweets very small and the real food larger) and thought it was a fun way to eat. Donnie did say several times that steak would have been better, but he was happy to go along because the kids had fun. HA. We will have steak next week just for him.
Guess who won!!
Then it was on to the next game. Candy heart stacking. Daniel was excited about this because he loves stacking blocks.
Except when his fell. Got to love that face.
11 was the most we could get to stack.
After games, it was time for gifts. Katie Lee got a Hello Kitty toaster. She has wanted one for the longest. (Our toaster is about to go out and she gets something toasted every morning, so it was perfect.)
Daniel got a tool belt to go with his workbench.
My sweetheart.
Love them bunches!!!
1 comment:
I love this! What a clever idea! Oh, if I had only known about this before Valentine's Day. I have to save this for next year.
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