
Morris wanted a bouncy party for his third birthday. Morris T's birthday is always a little tricky being on December 26th. We decided that Wednesday, December 21st at night would be the perfect time for a three-year-old birthday party. All the kids were out of school and it was a great time for an outing to wear the kids out. - Morris is the kind of boy that you can't tell anything in advance. We waited all day to announce it was party time. Morris wok

e up from his nap around 4 and the excitement started. We quickly dressed Morris and Thomas and attempted a brothers picture. We tried and tried without much luck. Of course there was a little yelling, mommy being disappointed, and then, we just decided we would wait until we arrived at Imagine That for the party. Morris still wasn't great at cooperating, but we got a few shots. As the kids started pouring in, Morris finally realized it was his party and everyone was there to celebrate his day. The kids jumped for almost an h

our before they decided they were hungry. Before the cupcakes and cookies, I thought we should try to get a group kids picture. It was truly a great idea... We had about half of the kids make it into the picture. The other half was crying that we had stopped bouncing, wanted mommy in the picture, wanted to eat... oh well... some of the kids made the group three-year-old picture. - Our party had a Tonka Truck theme that was perfect for Morris. The kids wore their construction hats whil

e feasting on cupcakes, cookies, chicken nuggets, party mix, grapes, and cheese. - Our birthday party is always no gifts. Your presence is present enough for Morris. He gets plenty of presents from his family and is one lucky little boy. - Morris T's third birthday was great. Birthdays are about celebrating with friends and family. Morris had almost all his friends and family there to celebrate what an amazing little boy he is. Happy Third Birthday Morris!

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