Chocolate Dreams: A Tween Slumber Party

by Sandra Foyt on April 27, 2008 in family, tradition | 4 Comments

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“Piñatas are for little kids,” said the daughter who would have been horrified by a piñata-less birthday party the previous year.

At the august age of 10, piñatas were out, but chocolate was in.

10 Year Old Birthday – A Chocolate Dreams Slumber Party

Ingredients:

Pizza and Soda for Dinner

1-2 Videos, Video Game Console, Video Games including the DDR (Dance, Dance Revolution)

Chocolate Fondue Fountain with an assortment of fruits, pretzels, and marshmallows for dipping.

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Bundt Cake Filled with Strawberries and Whipped Cream

Mommy-enforced Bedtime

Grandma’s Palachinke filled with jam and whipped cream for breakfast.

IMPORTANT – High tolerance for high-pitched sounds and sugar-fueled non-stop motion.

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8th Birthday: A Harry Potter Party.

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12th Birthday:  A Girl-Led Tween Roller Skating Party.

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