

With names like Black Light, Basic Lava, and Shocking Cuckoo Clock, this activity ended up a major hit with both kids – and adults! Upon arrival, all agents were to report to Security Checkpoint for fingerprinting and to obtain their secret codename and spy gear.ĭavid insisted on having guests randomly draw for their names, so he numbered the agent codename adjective and noun labels I’d made for this very purpose…

This whole thing was sort of an immersion environment, so let’s just take a trip through it, shall we? This is the first party in which I have actually planned and implemented activities that required facilitation. Well… maybe we only delivered about five like this. I’ve always secretly wanted to be a spy, so it was natural for me to go a little nuts with planning this party.)Īs with all super-secret agent gadgets, we delivered our invitations incognito… (Note: Husband did not define “overboard.” My excuse is that I just couldn’t resist. Instead, I spent all of my time planning party activities and creating printables to go with them. This year, he was all about undercover spy stuff.īecause I agreed with my husband that I would not go overboard, I did not spend all of my time making a piñata, birthday cake, and other food stuff.

Whew! The past few weeks have just flown by! As of late, my ability to post all that’s happening in our lives (and in my mind) has been nearly impossible, but I couldn’t let another week pass without sharing how we were wonderfully catapulted into our busy December… by none other than our adventurous Boy Number Three, Levi.
