This weekend we celebrated my great‑nephew’s 5th birthday, and he chose a theme that surprised all of us: chess. Not superheroes, not dinosaurs, not trucks — chess. His entire party was decked out in black and white, from the decorations to the tableware, giving the whole day a fun, vibe that felt both adorable and unexpectedly sophisticated for a five‑year‑old.
Of course, no birthday is complete without a little chaos, and we were happy to contribute. Our gift to him was the game Don’t Step In It, which is exactly as silly as it sounds. The goal is simple: avoid stepping in the fake poop while walking like whatever animal the spinner assigns you. One moment you’re a hopping frog, the next you’re a stomping elephant, and if luck isn’t on your side, you’re a slow, wobbling sloth trying not to land in disaster. Watching everyone take their turns had us laughing.
After the party we lingered at Danielle’s house into the evening, enjoying family time. We wrapped things up with pizza for dinner, a perfect ending to a day full of fun, laughter, and a very proud five‑year‑old birthday boy.
It was one of those simple, joyful days that stays with you...a reminder that sometimes the best celebrations are the ones filled with family, games, and a little bit of pretend poop on the floor.


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