Friday, April 26, 2013

Harry Potter!

We had a great party this year.  Matt thinks I did this party more for me then for the girls, he is probably right!  I had way too much fun putting this party together, making things and coming up with ideas.  I typically do a big party for the girls every other year...and the year we move we do a big party which is also kind of like a good bye party and they invite all their besties.  All the girls birthday's are in the spring, so it can get exhausting having party after party...especially for Hannah and Cora...since their birthday's are two weeks apart.  This year, the girls all wanted the same kind of party, mostly inspired by our trip to Great Britain....they all wanted Harry Potter!  Which really morphed into a Hogwarts party.  Since they all wanted the same kind of party, I told them they could each invite 3 friends and we would have one big party in April...between all their birthdays.  Thus the journey began...

We made invitations to look like acceptance letter's to a special spring term Saturday course at Hogwarts...then we attached them to "Owls" and sent them on their way.

Here are our Owls, all ready to be sent out on deliveries.
When the "students" arrived they had to run through the brick wall to get to platform 9 3/4's.  We actually created a "magical portal" that brought them directly to Diagon Alley...which had shrunk a bit in size.
 Here at Diagon Alley, the students picked up their supplies.  Each received a robe if they didn't have one, a wand if they needed one, and their spells, charms and potions text book.

 Then we were off to the Sorting Hat for the Sorting ceremony.
 I had printed all the house crests and put them on stickers, and placed them in a paper bag.  The kids could either whisper to me what they wanted to be...or leave it to chance and draw out a house sticker from the bag.
Most chose to tell me, and they picked Gryffindor of course!

Anya was one of the few that left it to chance...and she still drew out Gryffindor!
 After that, we went to the great hall for a class in potions.

We used Troll snot (colored glue), horn powder (borax), and Fluffy's drool (water) to make a binding potion.
Next, we used some ground asphodel (baking soda) and armadillo bile (vinegar)
for another reactive potion.
 They did a great job!

After that we went over for a charm's class.  We used the Locomotor spell to get balloons to fly from one end of the room to the other.  my photographer didn't get any good pictures of this class, he was busy controlling the "house elf's" I assume.  It was a fun class though, and the kids each got a chance to use their wands and spell books.

Hagrid was supposed to show up to teach a Care of Magical Creatures Class, but he misplaced some Dragon eggs, so he left strict instructions for the next class.  Here we did a flobberworm race.
 Looking for our flobberworm's
who have been hibernating in warm soil!
 we put them on the race track.  The first worm out of the circle wins the race.  Hagrid gave the advice that a little spray of water can revive the flobberworms and get them going.

After this class, Hagrid left a note with clues he thought might lead the girls to the missing dragon eggs.  They then went off on a treasure hunt looking for the eggs that had a special surprise inside.
After the eggs were found, Hagrid rang the door bell, and left a special surprise on the door step for the birthday girls.
 He had made them a birthday cake!
Happee Birthdae Girrlz
Then it was back to the great hall for some lunch, treats and then there was some free time to just hang out.  I think the kids liked this the best!
Right before it was time to catch the express home, there was one final surprise.  Honeydukes had set up shop in the Great Hall.  They were running a special...for 5 galleons (which the girls had been earning through out the party) you could purchase a bag and fill it up with whatever you liked.
 There were licorice wands, lemon drops, Fizzing whizzbees, acid pops, ice mice
Chocolate frogs...with a wizard card
and
Bertie botts every flavor beans.
 Filling up the goodie bags.
and the girls did get some gross flavor beans...I think one tried an earth worm flavor...gag!

It was a super fun party, and it turned out really well.  We had lots of help, from neighbors who loaned supplies to Aunt Trudy and Uncle Oz, who helped make everything run smoothly, to Matt the photographer and house elf wrangler...It couldn't have gone so well without all this help!
Most of all a Thank you to the participants...if you hadn't come, there wouldn't have been a party!





Thursday, April 25, 2013

Back to Barcelona...

We made it back to Barcelona, which is where we were flying out of, and had one more day to spend in this fun city.  And it was a beautiful day!
 We decided to start off the day by walking down the La Rambla...this huge pedestrian shopping strip.  
 It was pretty crowded this day.  It was beautiful and cruise ships had docked.
 Does getting money out of the popular bank, make you popular?
hee hee!
 Gelato!
I will miss how they dress up their ice cream here.  Just as pretty to look at as it is yummy to eat!
 The flower stalls are what you look at on La Rambla.
Some of them have been in the same family for centuries.
 Monument to Christopher Columbus
 Barcelona's Port
 We even found a spanish mosaic on the beach
 Since this was our last day, and it was so beautiful, we decided to spend it on the beach.
The weather was warm, but the water was so cold.  The kids just waded and didn't really get in.


 They sure had lots of fun playing in the sand!

 Run Hunter, it's going to get you!
 We love the Beach!
Maybe, someday, we will live close to one again!

 The boys discovered how much they love being buried in the sand.
Every time they moved, and the sand cracked, they would yell "help me, help me", until one of the girls would run over and pat it down again.
 They also did some pretty awesome yoga moves while on the beach.
Beach and yoga...can't beat it!
 After the beach, it was still early, so we decided to try to find this pickle building (we started calling it that because it is shaped like a pickle, the kids thought)  we had seen pictures of, and seen from the view when we went to the Castille earlier in the week.  We wanted to see if it really was multi-colored like the pictures depicted at night.
During our walk, we cut through this famous Barcelona Park, Parc de la Ciutadella.  Guess who designed the fountain...that's right, our friend Gaudi!
 We finally found the Pickle building...in the business district...so it is a business building, not a pickle factory.  Although, I am sure it would make fantastic Pickles!  And it IS multi colored!  
I love Spanish Mosaics!
 As we headed back to the Metro to go back to our hotel, we caught this pretty sunset back lighting the Sagrada familia.
Barcelona, you treated my family well!
We were too tired to find a restaurant to eat at that night.  So we ordered room service and had a picnic in our Hotel room.
It was perfect!
A perfect ending, to a perfect Spring Break in Spain.

Madrid, Spain

Again, sorry for all the pictures.  This is kind of a family journal for us, so I have a hard time deciding what to put in and keep out.  Considering I took over 400 pictures, that I only ended up including this many is pretty good...right?  
We stayed at this real neat 3 bedroom apartment in Madrid.  Honestly the family that runs it were wonderful, and bent over backwards to help us out.  It was within walking distance to the Metro, which was even better!  I think one of the things the kids liked the most was the door...mine was the washer it had in the kitchen...which we used multiple times!
 Any door with a door knob in the center, we call a Hobbit door.  The girls were excited we were finally staying somewhere with a Hobbit door.
It was a really nice place to relax and hang out.  We went to the museum Sofia, to see the Picassos.  All my pictures are on Matt's phone, so none to display.  I laughed though, because the whole time going through the museum we would come to a Picasso, and I would tell the kids " here is one".  Hannah would be adamant that it wasn't a REAL Picasso.  Finally I asked her why, and she had been looking for a specific painting the whole time, thinking Picasso only painted one.  It was cute, too bad that painting wasn't in Spain.
 Churros Con Chocolate is a favorite breakfast in Madrid.  
There are cafe's everywhere that serve them, so Naturally we needed to partake as well!

 I think it was one of the best breakfast's we have ever had!
 I love alley way book vendors.
 Leave it to Jack to find a soccer shop!
 Anya standing in the very center point of Spain.
 All the street signs have names and a picture.
The picture was so that in medieval times the illiterate could tell which street was which too...
 The oldest door still standing (and in use) in Spain.
Anyone home?
 Madrid's Royal Cathedral.
the patron saint is Saint Ivin
 It was so colorful inside.
St. Ivin's coffin.  He was a humble man and died, but decades later they exhumed his coffin for some reason or other, and when opened they found that the body had not decayed at all.  It was declared a miracle and he was sainted.  The body is still on display today in one of the museum's in Toledo.
 The Royal Palace
 It must have been a coffe break...all the guards were standing around chatting and laughing.  No uniform (definitely not Britain) so Matt had to settle for his picture to be taken with a group.

 So, this was the saddest part of the day for me.  I have a friend I have known since High school who lives in Madrid.  We had been emailing back and forth trying to set up a place to meet, because she worked.  I emailed her the night before and said, let's meet at the Bank de Espanya metro stop...then we can walk up to the Retiro Park.  So we got there at the time, waited and waited.  Finally I walked down to find a wi fi spot to see if my phone would work...and when I did, I noticed that my email had never gone through!  So Sad!  Technology totally failed me, that and not having outer-country phone service. So we had to leave, shortly after and drive back to Barcelona to return the car, and she lived a ways a way...we were never able to meet up.  We made the best of it, hung out on this nice bench outside the Metro entrance for about an hour...rested and had a nice snack.
 We even got some cool pictures.
 I love this fountain...to bad it is in the center of a rotunda and I couldn't get closer!
 The arch way into the city...it is also right by the Retiro park
 This monument was to Phillip ll I believe.  It was a very picturesque place to eat some ice cream.
 I loved the shape of the churches in Spain.
We snapped a picture of this beauty right before we hopped back on the metro to go back to the car and drive to Barcelona.
We had a blast in Madrid...good food, nice atmosphere.  It is a great city to just walk around and soak up.