First you need a pinata.
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It can be any shape, size, or color; store bought or homemade.
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Now you need the candy. You can get any kind of candy to stuff into the crevice of the pinata. If I'm trying to watch my sweet intake, I will get the candy that will pull my fillings out, loosen a crown, chip a tooth and isn't chocolate! (I don't consider Tootsie Rolls to be chocolate) At our last party, I put the candy in individual baggies to prevent the older kids from scooping up the lion's share of the candy and the younger ones from crying because their older sibling, cousin, or grandma got more than them. You need a rope, twine, or heavy string to hang the pinata from a tree, a swing set, clothes line, etc.
Next, you need someone intimidating to make sure the rules are followed.
If Troy, with a squirt gun, isn't intimidating enough...
...maybe Unca Dave will do.
(Is this the terrorist that Dan wrote about from my plane ride?)
Provide something sturdy for hitting the pinata;
a bowling pin,
tennis racket,
or, if the enforcer uses the blindfold to immobilize your arms, use your head!
A blind fold
and a little spinning (recognize Jacob's birthday outfit?)
adds to the fun, especially for those who are watching.
When the body of the pinata is separated from the head and the candy won't come out, because it's in baggies, duct tape it together so the fun can continue.
Some pinatas are subborn and won't give up the candy. That's when the "experts" take over.
Some Kung-Fu kicks,
a surprise attack,
and a break over the knee,
usually does the trick.
C8's face relects what everyone was thinking, "All that work and this is what we got!"
I need to step it up a notch next time! Any suggestions?
What fun! Excellent idea for the individual bags! I never thought of that one before.
ReplyDeleteI need to add a little more pinatas to my life.
ReplyDeleteAmerica's Funniest Video show...surely you have had something funny happen with all these pinatas! Looks like a bunch of fun! :D
ReplyDeleteI think I would have run the other way if I were the Pinata and I was about to get the surprise attack from the tree!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love her face? Is that all she got?
Ya grandma you do need to step it up. Try a bunch of one dollar bills next time........and invite me to come. I'm very competitive!
Love the post.
You are truly the best!
What fun you all have together!!
ReplyDeleteI'll tell you what.... if we had to be on teams, I would want Dave on my team for sure!! He is serious about getting that candy !
Have a wonderful weekend :)
There is A LOT of FUN going on at your house!!! Your grandkids must absolutley love visiting their grandma.
ReplyDeleteWe have done pinatas a few times.
ReplyDeleteOne time for our family Christmas party....the pinata was a donkey
my grandaughter who was 4 at the time was excited for it and kept asking
'WHEN IS IT TIME TO CRACK THE DONKEY'
GOTTA LOVE IT
What a cool thing for all of those cousins to grow up together!
ReplyDeleteAnd pinatas are just a big tease. I totally agree with C8!
You rock! I'm coming to your next party Yall really know how to have fun!!! I'm going to put a reminder on the fridge to have more pinatas in my life.
ReplyDeleteI should have thought of a pinata for cleaning the rooms--my kids would have loved it.
ReplyDeleteYou really do know how to have fun.
This made me laugh. Especially the Uncle Dave karate kicks.
ReplyDeleteConnie
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog.
Honestly every post makes me just GRIN.
Just love it
Pinatas are most certainly the bomb. It looks like yours provided quite the adventure.
ReplyDeleteI have had some pretty bad Piñatas experiences in my life time. Which has required me to avoid them. Yours looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteInigo's 8th birthday is coming up and he has indicated he wants a pinata for his party. It will be my first experience with one... I will bookmark this page so I can look back on it for tips.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Do you rent out The Enforcer?