Even though Claire's Birthday is not for another 6 weeks, I decided to do her party early because everybody travels! Summer Birthdays are way harder than I ever could have imagined.
Today was the last day of school for the local schools, and for Cloverleaf, so I figured most people would still be in town, so I scheduled the party for tonight. Even with that, some people left for vacation immediately after school so there were still some kiddos who couldn't make it. Such is life.
Anyway, last month when we began planning Birthday parties, both girls informed me they wanted a mystery party. Great- I started researching on-line. Then, Claire said, "I want a mystery where a baby pig is kidnapped from her mommy and daddy pig." Guess what? Shockingly, that mystery does not exist in pre-made form, at least that I could find.
I started thinking about it and came up with a scheme for the mystery. And, I have to say- I knocked it out of the park! It's almost worthy of my sister Stephanie, who does the most amazing parties on the planet, but not quite. I'll never get to that level. But for me, I was impressed.
I scheduled the neighborhood park- and thankfully, this time the weather complied. Which is pretty much a miracle because today is the only day in the 10 day forecast with decent weather. It was windy, but it was fine. Thank goodness! Unlike Audra's party, this was not one that could easily be moved indoors.
The party started off with each kid randomly choosing a name tag- each name tag was one of four animals, cow, duck, pig, or frog. Their animal became their team.
Then, I read the first clue:
Your PIGGY is stolen,
Now listen to me,
To find her again,
You must solve the
mystery!
Work in teams to solve
clues,
The teams are pigs,
frogs, ducks, or cows,
Your first clue will
be found as you look at the balloons!
Each group was given a bag filled with balloons.
They had to pop the balloons. Each balloon had a piece of a puzzle for a map. They then had to put the map together to figure out where their next clue was:
At the X they found a pinata (one that Claire and I made that I think turned out pretty cute):
Here's Claire putting together the pinata- it turned out super cute. A pig. While we were making it she said, "Most people just buy pinatas." But what fun would that be? This is at least the 5th pinata we have made for a Birthday party, and the girls always have a blast making them. Plus, that means we have now saved over $120 just on pinatas.
Anyway, back to the party:
When the pinata opened, instead of candy there were sand shovels- another clue.
They had to go over to the sandpit and dig for their next clue.
They found a jar with a picture of a hoof print.
From that, they needed to follow the hoof prints to the next clue.
They found a box with a chain around it (thankfully nobody thought it was a bomb and called it in) with another note:
You think you’re so smart,
But you haven’t yet figured it out.
To open these chains,
You need to go back to the start.
And there, if you search high and low, far and wide,
Perhaps you’ll find what you need to see what is inside.
They had to go back to the picnic tables to search for keys. They found a key chain with several keys, then had to work together to figure out which key would open it up.
Finally they opened it up- and there was Piggy, all the kids' goodie bags, and one last note:
I’m sorry I caused you such trouble and grief,
The thing is I wanted all the candy for ME!
I hid myself with the treats so I could eat them all,
But you’re too smart for me, and now I feel small.
I shouldn’t have been so greedy, you are all my friends,
And now this great mystery has come to an end.
Since you solved the case, I’ll happily share these treats,
I hope you had fun, now let’s PIG out and eat!
So in the end, she wasn't kidnapped after all- she was just really greedy.
Here's Camille helping me put the goodie bags together earlier today:
All in all, I think that the kids really enjoyed the mystery. They were running all over the place, laughing and working together to solve the puzzles.
After the mystery we had dinner.
I was pretty stoked about this cake. Claire really wanted it. Of course, on Pinterest it turned out much better than in real life. It's supposed to be pigs swimming in mud- here's Camille helping me put the cake together. She did all the KitKats and was quite proud.
It was really windy, so we couldn't light the candles.
Here she is attempting to blow out the one candle that was lit, but the wind blew it out before she did. Oh, well- such is life.
We ended up with about a half hour of dead time, but because we were at a park it was perfect. The kids just ran around and played and had a great time.
The party turned out perfect- and now I'm so glad it's over! Now I get a well deserved year off from throwing Birthday parties!