Pansy Thorndike (botanicalbeauty) wrote in afic, @ 2011-09-03 09:40:00 |
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Who: Pansy, her children, & Anyone who might have a reason to be there: slytherins, friends, people with children at the school - just tag yourself in if you want.
When: Saturday, 3 September 1pm to 6pm
What: Morgan Thorndike's Sixth Birthday Party
Where: Holyhead Harpies Pitch
Status: In progress thread
Rating: G/PG. Anything more than that and Pansy Thorndike will smack you and instruct you on what is proper at a children's birthday party.
[Note: Owls went out Saturday morning including a note and a portkey to friends of Pansys, children at the school and their parents, and other folks who might have a reason to be there. (If you think your char might be there, they were probably invited) The portkey activates at 1pm and transports guests to the Holyhead Harpies pitch. An area has been decorated with tables and chairs and there is plenty of food and drink. There were various activities for the children (and children at heart to do). Ginny and perhaps some other Harpies players were around. OOC summaries or threads at the party are allowed. Presents not required.
It was a gorgeous day, not too hot but pleasant enough. Best of all, there was no rain. Pansy was still reeling from having Bastian show up last night, but she couldn't focus on that right now. There was Morgan's party to focused on. Pansy would certainly be sending Ginny a thank you gift because the young quidditch player had done a lot to help out and Morgan was overjoyed by her quidditch themed birthday party. She was, appropriately enough, dressed in Harpies gear, and spent most of the afternoon showing off her broom to her friends and letting others ride it. The choice had been between quidditch and horses for a party theme, and quidditch catered more to the wizarding population. (And it would have been difficult to bring horses onto a quidditch pitch).
There were plenty of games for the children to play, as well as face painting and arts and crafts areas. Now it was time to enjoy the day and hope that nothing spoiled it.