



Padraic had mostly family over, Aunties, cousins and grandparents, although two friends from church were able to join us too. His presents included several DVD's, such as Cars and Finding Nemo, crafts supplies (thank you Grandma!) and some clothes of the cutest variety--matching bright yellow rain boots and rain coat (thank you Auntie Jackie!)
Now a word of waring to those with small children--Be careful what you teach your child about birthdays (or any other holiday where presents are involved). My son clearly understands that on your birthday you are "entitled" to certain perks, such as presents! He told his grandpa that he could come to his party IF he brought a present with him. I hate to think what would have happened if Grandpa had come to the party without the gift in tow! I suppose it is time to teach my little guy that not always do we get presents and that it is perfectly okay if someone fails to bring him a gift. Don't you just love kids and their logic? I know I sure find it hilarious!
sound like it was fun!
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