Timmy’s Birthday in Indy!
September 28, 2009 9:04 pm Family Fun, IndianaMy little boy is now 7!!! Timmy decided he wanted a Sponge Bob pinata which led him to decide on a Sponge Bob cake. Although Timmy decided he didn’t just want a cake, he wanted cupcakes. Here are the results of my efforts…
Timmy’s day of fun started with Duck Bowling. He always loves to go bowling and I wanted to make it more interesting so I managed to find this. It is played with smaller pins and the balls are about the size of a bocce ball. Here is Timmy holding up one of the balls…
And here is Timmy bowling. They let the kids walk up closer to their target…
After the bowling we went to lunch at Pizza Hut (Timmy’s choice) and then went to the mall. While at the mall the boys managed to talk Nathan into getting remote control cars at RideMakerz. Nathan ended up getting one for himself as well. Here is Timmy holding up his choice of car body…
Here are the boys putting together their new toys…
After the cars were created they each received certificates with personalized license plate stickers and everything is put in a box. These boxes were not exactly light. Here are all of the boys carrying their toys to the car….
Here is Timmy holding up his finished masterpiece…
After the mall we stopped and had dinner at the Mug N’ Bun. I found it on Roadfood and it was also recommended by the man at the bowling alley. They had wonderful root beer that they make there. My mom and I both had root beer floats. Samantha said their hamburgers were great. I got a pork tenderloin sandwich because that is supposed to be one of their big specialties but I found it to be greasy and tasteless. Next time I think I will just get a float! :)
After dinner we headed back to the RV where Timmy had a pinata and presents waiting for him. Nathan rigged a leash to hang the pinata with and removed a plunger from its handle for the stick…
I had Timmy’s presents wrapped and on the dash for almost two weeks before his birthday to torment him. He really wanted a blue and black Nintendo DS but he was convinced that the boxes weren’t big enough for one. He was glad that he was wrong…