I wish I could claim any sort of credit here, but the truth is she has been wanting to do this since we saw this animal shelter at the local Petco for one of the adoptable days. My sweet pea asked them all sorts of questions and afterwards she said that this was what she was going to do and I said okay, which was about nine months ago.
I assumed once her birthday rolled around, she would forget, but nope, she stayed focused and insisted that was what she wanted to do, so we did. The owner of the shelter came out with two puppies and the kids had such a great time playing with the puppies, we also made doggy toys and cat toys, and face painting.
I hope the kids had fun and I told my sweet pea that I was extremely proud of her for what she did for the animals and she got a lot of items.
She amazes me at times and I see her blossoming into an independent spirit. As we were planning the party, we had a conversation that made me realize that she is also becoming more perceptive of certain things and relationships. I was writing down the names of who (outside of her class) she wanted to invited and she left off her three aunties, so I said do you want me to invite them? And what she said made me sad, but unfortunately was the truth. Her response was simply, "they don't really come around now so I'm sure they would either be too busy or leave halfway through my party like they always do, so don't bother." I felt bad not inviting them, but my daughter is right. I feel horrible that we are in this situation where we have no real relationship with them, but there is only so much you can tolerate in one's life. When I asked her again about inviting them, she felt the same way. So, I left it alone....I don't know if they really cared about not being invited or not as no one has asked me anything or sent me any email inquiring about it.I would like to keep this type of sadness away from my children, but of course I can't, I can only hope to give them the tools to help deal with it. And when she did say that, we had a discussion about how she felt and I encouraged her to be honest and open with her feelings. It is a lesson I am learning now.
Anyway her party was great and she was happy, and really that is all that matters. So, thank you sweet pea for blessing my life in so many ways....next one coming....my little man!
"Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love." - Lao Tzu

