Monday, September 1, 2008

Dayna's Olympic Surprise Party in China?


It all started with this crazy invitation on people's doorsteps...when I invited my friends to a "Beijing Olympics themed" surprise birthday party (10 days ago when the Olympics were still going) for my close friend Dayna (yes, that's her head on the invite & a medal on her neck). The Chinese robe is draped over a bottle of Martinelli's Sparkling Cider and the fan in her belt has the invitation written on the inside. This was my poor attempt to combine her birthday celebration with the Olympics: "Confucius say... You are invited to join us at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing where an honorary gold medal will be given to Dayna for her winning performance 27 years ago swimming freestyle in the hospital delivery room!" Yes, it's a stretch but that's just how my brain works! So if you read the post earlier about Marissa and I going to Chinatown for the decorations you'll know we found some fun ones (Chinese lanterns, Chinese print table runners, placemats, napkins, etc.) Oh, and the hardest thing to find in Japan - Chinese fortune cookies! Which we did find in Chinatown and they even came in cute little Chinese take-out boxes. I put those in silky Asian drawstring bags as party favors. We also had a friend (who is a gourmet chef & teaches cooking classes on base) cook all the Chinese dishes during the party in my own little kitchen! Everything was so tasty! Lisa brought the yummy dessert we put candles on & Renee made a tasty "Gold Medal Punch". Everyone helped put up lanterns as they were arriving early and set the table. They also helped me make more last minute Olympic torches (tissue paper flames in a gold cardboard base). We put gold confetti in them and when she came inside we tossed the confetti from the torches on her. It was so much fun, I love surprising people! :) For the entertainment Lindi thought of some "Olympic games" we could compete in. The one she thought of... Couples' Syncronized Swimming! Too funny! Each couple competed (syncronized dancing) for 40 seconds to their favorite song, trying to stay in sync & were judged by numbers afterward. It was the highlight of the night, it was hysterical! We gave fake little medals to Dayna & Garrett for the "most fun to watch". :) The girls also made Dayna go through our "Chinese Torture - Spanking Machine" (Lindi & I share that same family tradition, weird but fun). Thanks to everyone's help we had an awesome night and accomplished our goal of helping the birthday girl realize how much she means to all of us. She's always doing things for everyone else (she was my shoulder to cry on when I came back to Japan from Dad's funeral). She's 1 in a million and I'm blessed to have her as a friend. Happy Birthday D! We love you!

3 comments:

d said...

Who is deserves such great friends? You are the best Kar, thank you so much. Youa re the olympic gold medal winner for friend and party thrower!Love you!

Unknown said...

Wow, that looks like such a fabulous time and major kudos to you and Lindi for putting on such a great bash....did our birthday girl go brunett?? :)

Karri said...

I just read your comment Nicki and yes, our birthday girl did go back to her roots. :) Doesn't she look amazing as a brunette?