What they did was scout around for Scooby Snacks, and then ended up at the ice cream parlor. They met the ice cream shoppe guy who made yucky ice cream combinations (played by Amber's youngest brother Scott), and then there was the mechanic who wanted to buy out the ice cream shoppe and expand his garage (played by her other brother Jeremy), and the last one was the cranky librarian who didn't like loud noises of the rowdy kids at the ice cream shoppe, or the loud sounds of the garage. The monster showed up, and they had to search for clues. They popped balloons to find pages from books about being a monster and scaring people, that were found underneath the librarian's desk. The monster showed up again, and the kids captured him, revealing that it was the mechanic who planted the clues and chased away the people so the ice cream shoppe would run out of customers and have to sell to him.
After the whole skit and games were over, the kids were given 'yucky ice cream' to make with toppings such as mud (chocolate syrup), mouse brains (cherries), worms (gummy worms), and all kinds of other toppings. We had to convince Tricity that the ice cream really wasn't yucky, and she got in a better mood after that. She had ice cream with strawberry syrup, a cherry, and gummy worms. I had mine with chocolate syrup, cherries, and bananas! :-D Then we all had cake, Aydiah opened her presents, and the kids played. Tricity really started to enjoy the party, but then it was time to go...
We got Aydiah a Littlest Pet Shop set, because that's what she likes, and she was excited when she got it (which made me so happy), and some silly string that she really liked. We also got her some play dough, which she wanted to play with, a disc shooter that her brothers liked, and some 'noise putty' that sounded like farts when you squished it into the tube, and the other kids really liked that one. lol I'm glad I picked out some gifts that were well received!
I still can't find my camera, so I didn't get much pictures. I had a good one of her smiling in the 'mystery machine', but it turned out blurry, and the one that wasn't so blurry didn't have her looking at me. It's tricky to get any good pics on a phone camera, you know? Anyway, I think the party turned out to be a success, and here are the pictures:
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