The hydra was vanquished…

…and its delicious guts were enjoyed by all. Sophie’s birthday party — with a Greek mythology/Camp Half-Blood theme, since that’s been her most recent obsession — went off fairly well this weekend, after pretty much a full week and a half of preparation; Christy and I are thoroughly wiped and the kids (since it was a sleepover) are flopping in that “I’m too tired to do anything, but too overstimulated to sit still” way that they get when they’re exhausted, but I think it was a roaring success. It’s been a long time since I’ve made a pinata — or done any archery, for that matter — but everything worked out pretty well. It was a little hard on Haley, perhaps, because she wants so badly to keep up with the “big girls” and most of them are now getting to the age where they’re not willing to provide her that kind of attention; she enjoyed herself nonetheless, I think, and was in good spirits (despite falling into the pond once while frog-hunting with Alissa) more than I would have expected.

The hydra pinata wound up with balloons for heads due to weight concerns, but even with only six layers of newspaper held up pretty well against the onslaught; it took about thirty minutes for them to finally crack it all the way open.
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