JM, I would like to see a clay pinata! I've seen quite a few different kinds though! The first truly authentic Mexican pinata I saw in Mexico was a zip lock bag with candy tied to a string. Someone gave the orphans some candy and this was how they had fun with it-so I think "fun" is what makes it authentic, however you make it!
Ryan keep surprising me with his latent talent. Now if he can just dredge up enough to get that printer working. I am not sure a little girl with a bat will be able to bust this horsey though. I may loan her a shotgun.
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Wow, I didn't think Ryan was that creative, good job! Happy Birthday Rebecca, we miss you and hope you have a great day!
What fun! My oldest daughter celebrated her first birthday in Mexico. The pinata was made of clay and broke into a million pieces. Seemed dangerous!
JM, I would like to see a clay pinata! I've seen quite a few different kinds though! The first truly authentic Mexican pinata I saw in Mexico was a zip lock bag with candy tied to a string. Someone gave the orphans some candy and this was how they had fun with it-so I think "fun" is what makes it authentic, however you make it!
Happy birthday to the Birthday Girl and she looks beautiful in her glasses.
Her Dad did a great job on the pinata, even with all the help.lol
Hope you all have a great birthday, day. connie
Ryan keep surprising me with his latent talent. Now if he can just dredge up enough to get that printer working. I am not sure a little girl with a bat will be able to bust this horsey though. I may loan her a shotgun.
HTOITA
Too, cute!
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