So the Dragon wanted a "How to Train Your Dragon" party. I had great fun planning it and we all enjoyed watching the vikings complete their training.
They had to complete an obstacle course, with tasks requiring balance, coordination and stamina. In other words, they had to walk along a rope, balance bean bags on their heads, leopard crawl and more.
The obstacle course was followed by an egg and spoon race, sheep tossing, dragon feeding, tug of war, pin the flame on the dragon, sleeping dragons and pirate capers.
The food on offer included dragon eyes, dragon toenails, and shield biscuits. All with labels in dragonese. And the cake was my humble attempt at Toothless.
At the end of the party, each viking was awarded a medal, sword and shield.
Whar I have been touched by is the number of compliments about the party and how much fun the children had. I love planning my children's parties, and am glad other children don't mind that this is a homemade party with a homemade cake. In fact, I have been told by some of their parents that this actually made the party better.
All in all, dragon training was a great success and now I have to wonder what the Dragon will want next. ....
Sunday, 14 September 2014
Viking training
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