We arrived in Mountain View to celebrate Flynn's 3rd birthday shortly before the event getting on for a week ago. It was a grand occasion with the little fellow almost overwhelmed by a huge array of presents and an enormous formal party to which heaps of friends and their parents had been invited. The party was held in the YMCA close to the El Camino Hospital where Flynn and Ella were both born and Emily had hired an entire room and out-door facilities there with staff and play equipment supplied by the YMCA.
I'll let the pictures tell the story of first the great gift unwrapping and secondly the party where Emily supplied the cake she had made in the form of a robot - an excellent job on her part which had the kids clamouring for more.
Let's just say that Flynn had a ripping time about breakfast when all his presents (to that point) were marched into the room thanks to generosity on the part of many family members. He had a lovely time discovering amongst other things that he had an electronically controlled Mini-Cooper, some lovely books, numerous toys connected with the Paws Patrol and so on. We assisted in some of the ripping and collected a huge amount of waste paper.
And all the time some helium-filled party balloons clung to the nearby ceiling!
Here's the Paws Truck - a huge contraption on wheels, together with a robot he had a good time trying to assemble. For a three year hold he had surprising dexterity with a screw driver!
And, finally, the Mini-Cooper made an appearance outside!
And so to the YMCA. First came the organised play with items that seemed to make up an obstacle course - mats, ramps and other contraptions.
There were organised activities coordinated by YMCA staff:
Then came some delicious food - including heaps of pizzas
This ended with the piece de resistance: the robot cake with three candles atop his waist-line that Flynn took a while to blow out given his lack of practice on this subject.
I put in an appearance wearing a card-board image of a robot - the party theme
And finally, after a successful function, Flynn and his mother Emily posed for a joint photo ... with a lot more presents on the bench behind.
I'll let the pictures tell the story of first the great gift unwrapping and secondly the party where Emily supplied the cake she had made in the form of a robot - an excellent job on her part which had the kids clamouring for more.
Let's just say that Flynn had a ripping time about breakfast when all his presents (to that point) were marched into the room thanks to generosity on the part of many family members. He had a lovely time discovering amongst other things that he had an electronically controlled Mini-Cooper, some lovely books, numerous toys connected with the Paws Patrol and so on. We assisted in some of the ripping and collected a huge amount of waste paper.
And all the time some helium-filled party balloons clung to the nearby ceiling!
Here's the Paws Truck - a huge contraption on wheels, together with a robot he had a good time trying to assemble. For a three year hold he had surprising dexterity with a screw driver!
And, finally, the Mini-Cooper made an appearance outside!
And so to the YMCA. First came the organised play with items that seemed to make up an obstacle course - mats, ramps and other contraptions.
There were organised activities coordinated by YMCA staff:
Then came some delicious food - including heaps of pizzas
This ended with the piece de resistance: the robot cake with three candles atop his waist-line that Flynn took a while to blow out given his lack of practice on this subject.
I put in an appearance wearing a card-board image of a robot - the party theme
And finally, after a successful function, Flynn and his mother Emily posed for a joint photo ... with a lot more presents on the bench behind.
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