21 Years Old Birthday Party Theme - Caveman
My daughter, Susan's friend, Melissa was
turning twenty-one. As a way to celebrate her passage into full
adulthood , Melissa was planning to throw a big party at her apartment,
but she didn't tell anyone anything else. Susan recieved thirty
second videotape in the mail. It was a darling video invitation
of Melissa was dressed as a cavewoman. She first held up a birthday
cake with pink frosting. Then a cardboard calendar and pointed to
the date. She then drew a map on a easel with a giant felt tip marker
of the location of her apartment then held up a toy clock set to
the time the party would start. Without anything more than a few
props and gestures, Melissa invited her guests to her caveman-themed
birthday party.
Susan went to a fabric store and picked up some fake fur, suede
cloth and animal print remnants to make her cavewoman costume. She
made sure the pieces were big enough to cover most of her body,
but not too much of course. There would be cavemen there, too!
Susan arrived, with Melissa's present wrapped in a paper bag she
colored to look like leaves. Melissa's living room had been cleared
of furniture and the walls and ceiling had been completely covered
in brown paper, primitive depictions of animals had been painted
on and it was crumpled to look like rock. A circle of foam rocks
in the center of the room made the pretend fire pit. There was lots
of food on two large tables, covered with leaf print, paper table
cloths. There were Cornish game hens, turkey legs, hard boiled eggs,
fruit, trail mix and party mix. To save room in the fridge Melissa
had put sodas, beer and wine coolers on ice in the bathtub.
After the party started getting going Melissa brought out musical
instruments, drums, tambourines, and a rain stick. Most of the guests
had no musical abilities, but it didn't really matter. In a little
while they were making a racket that almost sounded like music.
Susan started taking pictures of the caveman musicians. Some of
them look like she went back in time,to take them Although it's
a bit of an anachronism she couldn't resist capturing the memory
of friends having a good time.
Melissa had come up with some caveman twists on the usual party
games. Of course there was charades, but they also played a game
they called Pre-historic pictograpic memory. All of the pictographs
on the walls were drawn on squares of brown paper and everyone had
ten seconds to locate the matching one on the wall. To make things
harder Melissa's boyfriend Tom was running around with a big foam
rubber club, anyone who was hit had to lie down on the floor until
the next symbol was drawn. There were prizes for the people who
matched the most. Susan won a cute little stuffed pteradactyl and
was surprised how well she did.
It sounded like the theme idea was a big success. Susan is wondering
what she will do for her own 21st birthdayparty next year.
 |