A couple of weeks ago we had a party for Harper. Marc and I decided she would like an ocean themed birthday. We had a lot of fun making ocean invites, decorations, and food. The best part of the birthday was getting to share the day with a great group of family and friends.

At her party the kids played in the pool, decorated cookies, and went fishing. The cookie decorating was a big hit, and I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a decent group activity. The kids couldn't have been more
excited to spray different colored frostings on their cookies and then finish them off with various sprinkled toppings. Our little fishing game - which consisted of Marc hiding behind a fish scene and "hooking" assorted toys on the end of the fishing line - seemed to be fun for the kids as well. Despite the fact that Harper kept trying to pull back the fish scene to reveal Dad, the kids were all willing to suspend disbelief for a chance to fish for toys. Before Harper revealed the proverbial man behind the curtain, I think we even had a parent or two wondering how this fishing operation was working.
To top things off, we performed a Korean tradition aimed at predicting what sort of
successes will come Harper's way in life. We did the same with Ellie. The basic idea is that you lay out several objects on a table - each symbolizing a different sort of accomplishment/success - and you let your child reach out for the object of their choosing. Harper reached for the pencil. I will have to follow up with the meanings for each item. As you can see from the photos, Harper is wearing a Hanbok, or traditional Korean dress. She wasn't particularly thrilled about putting it on, but she soon got used to it and even managed to smile while in it. It's funny to think back to how big Marielle's Hanbok fit her. She didn't really grow into it until this year. My, how different our daughters are.

Thanks again to all of our family and friends for making the such a memorable occasion.

5 comments:
What a fun party. Im always a little sad that we miss all these events....heck, we haven't even seen Harper yet. Thanks for posting the pictures, however late they may be. ;) Im tentatively planning a trip back to the US next summer (or am I insane for contemplating an international flight with a 4 yr old and an 8 month old by myself?) so we'll see you then if not before!
so...what does the pencil mean?
Well anonymous, by grabbing the pencil Harper is destined to be smart/a scholar.
so cute. miss you guys!
Very cute photos!
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