{pretty, happy, funny, real} :: Rascal’s Hobbit Birthday

by | Feb 8, 2013 | {phfr}, Birthday Parties, Happy Birthday, Hobbit | 10 comments

~ Capturing the context of contentment in everyday life. ~
I took quite a few pictures yesterday, but it’s probably going to take me a little while to sort through them and put a post together on Rascal’s Hobbit themed birthday party… In the meantime, here are a few pictures I took with my phone to post on Instagram and Facebook.   
UPDATE:  You can see the rest of the pictures here – A HOBBIT BIRTHDAY PARTY!
{pretty}
The birthday boy put the finishing touches to his Hobbit Hole Birthday cake!  
{happy}

Thank you Dutch Bros. for the birthday coffee! (And thank you to the kind woman in front of us who wanted to buy it for him before finding out that it was his birthday and free! So sweet!)

{funny} 
“Hobbit Stew! I just added the porter… Now to chop up some carrots and po-tay-toes!”
And the kids thought the “brace o’ coneys” tasted just like the beef in our freezer! 😉 
{real}

Regardless of whether it was made with coneys, mutton, or beef, the stew was real good!
(And, yes, I skipped the bread bowl…)
I’ll try and post more pictures from our party soon!  It was so much fun!  I made way too much food, so the kids my little hobbits have been enjoying the leftovers today for 1st Breakfast, 2nd Breakfast, Elevenses, Luncheon, and they will be having more of the scones with their Afternoon Tea while they play Rascal’s new Hobbit Game.  Since it’s Friday we’ll save the leftover Hobbit Stew and Tater Casserole for Dinner and Supper tomorrow! 
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10 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    Happy birthday!!! Looks like it was awesome!

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  2. Robina

    Great. Happy Birthday Rascal!!

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  3. Erin

    So is it actually coffee he got, or hot chocolate or something of that variety? I ask because I noticed some homeschool boys of a similar age who began drinking coffee at our parish coffee and donuts after Mass, and now I am wondering if it is a Catholic homeschooled pre-teen boy thing, ha ha!

    Hope he had a great birthday!

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  4. Jennifer Elia

    Looks like a a great party. I am not really into the Hobbit–but I have to admit, I think I want a Hobbit party just for the food. Great job, Jessica!

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  5. mayoung

    Will you please share the stew recipe when you get a moment?

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  6. Jessica Gordon

    Here is the link to the recipe over at Catholic Cuisine for our Irish Beef and Guinness Stew. I followed the recipe as usual, but added a couple potatoes chopped up with the carrots.

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  7. Jessica Gordon

    Oh funny, about the other boys. After Mass my boys (all the kids) have juice, water or cocoa.

    My boys don't drink coffee, other than a sip here and there of my coffee drinks, and they usually get a fruit smoothie from DB on their birthdays, but since Hobbits love coffee, I decided to allow him to get it this one time. He ordered my favorite (An Annihilator – Breve with Chocolate Macadamia flavor) and he got the 20 oz (large) DECAF with just half the usual espresso.

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  8. Anonymous

    Beautiful Birthday Party…Thank you for sharing all the Goodies with us and the Joy in the Kiddles faces say it all…Well Done…Question? Are the hoodies the kiddles are wearing Hand Knitted?? They are stunning!

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  9. Rosie

    Wow, it looks like that was a wonderful hobbit birthday! Great cake.
    Thanks for linking up!

    Reply

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