




Boston turned 9 years old. He wanted a fear factor birthday party! I'm tellin you, it was so much fun! These are the challenges that we had: Go down the zip line blindfolded and BACKWARDS! Do a flip on the trampoline! Run through the haunted woods! Survive a trip on the BONZAI! Touch all of the animals. (This was quite the shock to the animals. A crowd of nine year old boys running after them.) Then, the toughest challenge, an EATING challenge. I had canned mushrooms, clams, sardines and green olives. Only four of the boys completed the eating challenge. I loved watching Boston, he was ready for anything. He had no problem eating the food. Most boys took one look and wouldn't come near it. Boston loves a challenge. It's a cool characteristic.