Jenn’s 12th Birthday 1991


 
(a.k.a. Happy Birthday to me!)
 
1991 was another year that I didn’t have a party (and if I did I don’t have any photos of it).
So today I present to you my sister’s 4th birthday.
 

 
 
 
 

It was all about The Mouse for my sister’s 4th Birthday,
complete with a Mickey Mouse cake and paper products.
 

 

 

 

And just in case you were having any doubts about what year it was the Cabbage Patch Kids book and My Little Pony should tip it off. (Pssst…It’s 1984!)
 

 

A Cabbage Patch Kids purse? Yes, please!
My sister was quite the little tomboy at this age, but she loved purses. One time we were on a hike she was lagging behind as usual. We were in the back seat on the way home and she opened up this very purse and dumped onto the back seat about 10 caterpillars. She had been collecting them as we were walking and putting them in her purse. They were all pretty much dead and the smell that was coming from her purse was indescribable. I was really grossed out at the time, but now I giggle every time I think of it.
 

 

 

I know who everyone in this picture is except for the girl next to me that looks like she’s 12 years old.
 

 
And once again to give you at least a glimpse of me at age 12, here are some photos from 1991.

 

 

We’ll take the Physical Challenge!

Anybody have a guess as to what was going on in this photo?
 
 

 
 
 

You might be interested in checking out my daughter, Adaline’s, first birthday party
 
 

 
 
 

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Jenn’s 11th Birthday 1990


 
(a.k.a. Happy Birthday to me!)
 
I don’t have any photos of my 11th Birthday.
I’m not even sure I had a party that year. I might’ve had another sleepover.
 

 
 
 
 

Today I’m going to break the rules because…
1. I don’t recall actually making any rules
2. They would be my rules anyway and I
reserve the right to change them whenever I please.
 
 
 
 
 

You shall not see 11th Birthday photos today.
Instead, you shall see 2nd Birthday photos.
And they won’t even be of my birthday…they will be my sister’s!
The fact that I still titled this as “Jenn’s 11th Birthday Party” is now a complete and total lie. Bad, bad Jenn.
 
 
 
 
 

For my sister’s 2nd Birthday she had a Sugar and Spice theme. She had a Carousel Cake and sugar and spice paper products. Enjoy the photos.
 

 

 

 

Not to leave you completely in the dark about my 11th year of life, here some photos from 1990.
 
 

 
 
 

You are welcome.
 
 
 
 
 

You might be interested in checking out my daughter, Adaline’s, first birthday party
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Jenn’s 10th Birthday Party 1989


 
(a.k.a. Happy Birthday to me!)
 
10 years old! Double digits are a big deal, right? So the birthday party returned. I didn’t have any photos from the party, but I had some video so all of the pictures that you’ll see are screenshots of the video. There was no theme for this party (except an accidental one that I’ll mention later). I don’t have any photos/videos of the cake, but guests eating cake in the background reveal that it was a chocolate cake with chocolate icing. I love chocolate. There were pink, white, and purple balloons with pink paper products. There were noise blowers which we used a lot.
 
 

 
The accidental theme of the party was “J”. The table is set for 10, but there were only 6 of us in the video. It’s possible that more guests came later when we weren’t videotaping, but considering that we were eating cake without those guests…they must’ve been terribly late. Out of the 6 girls that were in the video their names were Jenny (me), Jessie (my sister), Jayna, Julie, Jamie, and Jonalyn. We all had “J” names! I don’t know who the other 4 guests should’ve been, but I’m guessing their names didn’t start with “J” as well. My mom had everyone’s names written on their paper cups and I could almost read one name that said Cara or Cate. Um, I don’t know anyone by those names. While I don’t have a vivid memory of my 10th birthday party, I do have a pretty good grasp on the year as a whole. I didn’t have any friends by those names and I don’t recall having anyone by those names in my class either. Oh well. Whoever you are Cara/Cate, boo on you for saying that you would come to my 10th birthday party and then not showing up. I have obviously blocked you out on purpose because you hurt me so.
 
 
 
 
 

You might be interested in checking out my daughter, Adaline’s, first birthday party
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Jenn’s 9th Birthday Party 1988


 
(a.k.a. Happy Birthday to me!)

 
 
 
 
 

Today is yet another day that I don’t have any birthday photos to share with you. I know, I know it’s sad. I’ll wait while you go to get a tissue.

I also don’t have any riveting sleepover details to share with you either. However, I do have an awesomely bad photo from 1988 to share with you. Hopefully it will make up for everything!

 

 
Just in case you can’t see it…here’s a closer look!

While my sister and I were away on vacation in FL with my grandparents, my mom redecorated our bedroom. Just in case you can’t tell, those walls are Pepto Bismol pink. My favorite color is blue. The walls were blue before they were painted pink. Needless to say I was unhappy about the change. In particular I was sad that our snuggly well-loved comforter had been replaced. I’m certain, though, that I was the most unhappy about my unfortunate hairdo. I don’t how my sister managed to slide by with a cute side ponytail while I got the “night at the Grand Ole Opry” special. My word, that is some poufy hair!
 
 

 

Now I will tell you a semi-related story that has nothing to do with birthdays but everything to do with the doll that I’m holding. When I was four years old I still had a bad thumb sucking habit. My aunt told me that if I stopped sucking my thumb she would buy me this porcelain bride doll. I think that it was on display in a Hallmark store and little 4 year old me thought it was so pretty. I successfully quit sucking my thumb and Betty the Bride (I know, I’m so creative, right?!) became mine. I still have her, but now I think she’s pretty scary. I don’t think I’ll ever get rid of her, though, 4 year old me would be so sad.
 
You might be interested in checking out my daughter, Adaline’s, first birthday party

 

 
 

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Jenn’s 8th Birthday Party 1987


(a.k.a. Happy Birthday to me!)

There aren’t any photos from my 8th birthday. After giving it some thought I figured out that this was around the age that my sister and I started having sleepovers for our birthdays. No party, no photos. We usually had the same two friends over and watched videos and slept on the sofa bed.


For our birthdays we got to choose what we wanted to eat. I can’t think of a time when we didn’t pick my mom’s homemade chicken fingers.

This was a favorite of ours and all of our friends as well. It was something easy to have at a sleepover (or any party) because it didn’t require any silverware. It didn’t even require a plate if you weren’t using dips and the kids were old enough not to make a mess. Speaking of dips, my mom makes an awesome honey-mustard dip…but often times we ate these au naturale. We would also have chips, pretzels, and other snacky things. Salt and Vinegar is my favorite chip flavor but at some point Tato Skins became a favorite birthday chip over all others. If we had pop (that’s what we call soda here in Western PA, people) I think we always chose Dr. Pepper. We would usually get some candy too (3 Musketeers was a favorite of mine).

We also got to choose our dessert. Since we weren’t having parties we stopped asking for fancy cakes. I would usually have cheesecake or some other dessert like Cherry Delight or Oreo Cookie Pie.

Here’s a list of some of our favorite movies that we watched at sleepovers:
The Last Unicorn
The Neverending Story

The Goonies

Below are photos from 1987, the year that I turned 8.

If you think that my sister’s hair bow is cruel and unusual punishment, wait until tomorrow when you see my hairdo! Clearly our mother wished to expose us both to bad 80s fashion equally.

I’m sure that you are very disappointed at the lack of birthday photos on this page. To cheer up, check out this little gem right here. You are welcome.

Jenn’s 7th Birthday Party 1986


 
(a.k.a. Happy Birthday to me!)

For my 7th Birthday I wanted to go to Hoss’s. I don’t know why. I just liked Hoss’s, I guess. The only one that we had near us was in New Castle (about 40+ minutes away). I went with my family and my best friend, Brooke. As we were on our way to Hoss’s we noticed a big rainbow in the sky. We pulled over on the side of the road to look at it. I think we might’ve even taken some pictures…but they no longer exist 😦 My mom said, ”Look, Jenny, we ordered a rainbow for your birthday!”. I believed her. I was convinced that the rainbow was there just for me. I think it might’ve been the first time I had ever seen a rainbow. I know that I’ve seen rainbows since then, but I honestly don’t remember where or when. This moment has always stuck out in my mind.

When we got to Hoss’s my mom gave me my birthday present. It was one really big box. Inside of it was another box. And another. And on and on until finally there was a very small jewelry sized box. When I opened it up it contained my first pair of earrings. I was so excited to get my ears pierced. I don’t remember anything else about that birthday and I don’t remember much about getting my ears pierced either. I do remember being in the pediatrician’s office and the gun making a really loud popping noise. I didn’t hurt and I didn’t cry. After all…I was a grown up now!

I wasn’t able to find any photos from my 7th Birthday…boo! Since I don’t have any party-ful photos to share with you today, I thought I’d include a photo from the same year that I turned 7, 1986.
  

 

*This entire post except for the photos was changed on 10/28/2010. Originally I had forgotten about this birthday and decided to write about the sleepover parties that we used to have. I have since moved all of that text to my 8th birthday party post. After driving past Hoss’s a few weeks ago I said to my mom, “I can’t believe that I forgot to write about my birthday and the rainbow!” The End.*


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