Saturday, 30 October 2010

Princess Lolly

Katy's classmate Didi invited us to her Church Not-Scary-Halloween Party at Siena Park. The theme was Candyland, which we loved, as Katy has loved playing Candyland with Dada since he got her the game this past Summer in Minnesota. Katy chose to be Lolly of course, since she is dressed in pink.
Tia spent the week sewing lollipops to Katy's ballerina skirt, and Mama glued Fruit Mentos and M&Ms onto a tiara and wand. Mama spent the entire week warning Katy not to eat any of the candies on her tiara and wand as they had glue on them.

Mama also spent a fruitless week scouring the shops of Hong Kong for a giant lollipop, but no joy there. Bizarre considering it is Halloween! Anyways, we had to make do with a candy wand instead.
It was a really well organised and super fun "alternative" Halloween party. Katy loved making her own cookies topped with...candy of course. She went back for second helpings of pink and purple frosting.


And she loved her first taste of Nerds. Pink of course.
We ran into Katy's old school friend Marcel, who was a tiger.
And Katy loved fishing. All that Minnesotan lake time stood her in good stead.
Except she kept trying to do the jerk that you do with real fishing and we had to explain that doesn't work when it's a magnetic fish!!
She was very motivated to fish well and caught three, because one of the prizes was a choice of groovy pink rings.
Then, with much encouragement from Dada, Katy took part in the Fancy Dress Parade. Katy is not one to embrace new people, crowds, and new situations. So we were really really proud of her enthusiastic participation. She loved watching all the other kids get up on the stage, and she cheered and applauded them with gusto.

When it was Katy's turn, she even did a little twirl to show off the back of her costume.
And she tried hard to be brave when it was time for the competition line up.
All her efforts were rewarded when she won a prize for her costume.
But what she loved the best was pulling off all her lollipops on her skirt and giving them out to all the other children.
Including Sam, a really gorgeous Dinosaur who is also in her class at Green Pastures.
We were really proud of the way she enthusiastically shared all those lollipops on her skirt!
Here she is hamming it up with Didi.
And saying thank you to Roberto, who did a fantastic job MC'ing the fashion show - not an easy task with a very large group of kids from 1 to 14 years old.
When we got home, Katy thanked Tia very much for all the hard work she had put into making her costume, and proudly showed off her prize.

It was a wonderful Halloween experience for Katy at 3.

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