"Take chances! Make mistakes! Get messy!" --Ms. Frizzle

"Take chances! Make mistakes! Get messy!" --Ms. Frizzle

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Frozen: Spring Edition

Seeing "Frozen" in theaters was not enough. Listening to an endless loop of the soundtrack was not enough. Going to the theatrical sing-along was not enough. No, the "Frozen" love in this house required a party. And party we did. The festivities were held here on Saturday, but I only provided the venue and the food. The games, decorations, and enthusiasm were brought together by friends and parents, all based around our kids' fascination with "Frozen" and our desire to do something special for them.

Sanna and Prince Ari of Arendelle. Yes, my son's name comes from the same Norse word as the fictional city in "Frozen." Coincidence, I assure you. 

A screening of the movie got everyone in the "Frozen" mood! Well, almost everyone. Pictured are Ellie, Katie, Cameron (hiding behind the arm of the couch), Isis, Geneva, Paloma, Lavender, and Goya. Colten is not pictured, as he was busy building a train.

Goya and Paloma slipped away from the movie and created a snowstorm in the living room which, though not part of my plan, was pretty cool.

While the kids were (mostly) watching "Frozen," we brought Arendelle to the rest of the house, with snowman activities...

...and a Scandinavian smörgåsbord, with Swedish meatballs (kötbullar), boiled potatoes (potatis or, to use my favorite Danish word, kartoffler), pickled herring with onions (löksill), flatbread (knäckebröd), carrots (morötter), and salmon (lax). There were sweet treats too: hot chocolate (choklad), glögg, and appelkaka. Somehow we managed to eat it ALL.

I attempted to replicate the ice chandelier in Elsa's tower using a giant tissue pom pom and a blue lightbulb. The effect was slightly underwhelming in the daylight, but boy did it look cool later that night!

When the movie ended the kids came out to a surprise party and feast. Avery missed out on eating with the rest of us, though. He was rocking Ari to sleep.


After the feast it was time to build snowmen.


Goya

Katie

 Paloma

The parents were all hard at work, whether it was helping with dishes, decorating, creating games, or making a coffee run because our pot couldn't support the number of caffeine addicts in the house. The party was absolutely a group effort and a group success. Here are Sanna and Jeff in the kitchen, and Stephanie putting the finishing touches on Olaf.

I had fun capturing the princesses in attendance. Here is Isis in motion...





...and Geneva bundled in her new Frozen scarf...


...and here is Ellie in her finest royal attire...
...and Katie, accessorized with a Frozen crown and a hug from her daddy.

 The whole experience, though aimed at the preschoolers we know and love, was a lot of fun for the adults, too. Margie provided not just the snowman materials but great ideas for the kids to use when putting them together, and some who took her advice were not kids at all. Here is Margie helping to attach a hat, and Kelly's snowman creation.

Kelly, Ellie, and Margie.


We had a snowball fight out in the yard using yarn pom poms that Sanna made. It was a huge hit, and a much-appreciated outlet for some wild energy! 

Colton

Geneva and Katie playing catch

Geneva and Goya, swinging and sliding

One of Lavender's favorite "Frozen" lines is when Kristoff refers to Anna as "fiestypants." Lavender is a bit of a fiestypants herself!

Goya

Colton

Swinging sisters

Ellie pouncing

Katie enjoying a quiet moment...

...and Sanna too.

Back inside everyone lined up to pin the nose on Olaf the snowman.

Paloma

Lavender

Colton

Ellie

Geneva boldly announced that she was going to place Olaf's nose right in the middle of his face...


...and was a little disappointed in her performance.



Goya


Isis pinning... and winning!



Katie, the tallest-- and therefore last, and most patient-- participant

The party concluded with a sing-along of "Let it Go" and tinsel ice everywhere. It was chaos. And awesome.









By this point in the afternoon Geneva had become a wiggling, shrieking blur. I snatched her up for one tiny moment, and then she was off again.



When the guests had gone and the house was quiet, Geneva and Lavender laid around in fluffy clouds of snow.  Oh my loves. I'm so glad I could share in their "Frozen" joy and the delight they find in their friends. What a wonderful day.


1 comment:

  1. That looks like so much fun! Scotty just came up behind me and exclaimed "That's Olaf! I LOVE him!" ha! We watched the movie again ourselves last night...I love it!

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