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1st bday ---- Any ideas would help!!!!!!

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 04 March 2012 - 09:14

Its my lil gal`s 1st bday and we are planning to celebrate with around 50 people (all adults). Appreciate if u moms can advise me on how to go about it in deciding the venue decoration / event planner etc....without tearing my purse much...

TIA

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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 04 March 2012 - 10:56
Keeping in mind that your little one will have no idea what's going on ;) , keep it simple. Make sure the timing suits her nap routine so she's not overtired and upset. I'd suggest keeping it short & quiet. All of the people alone can be overwhelming for the birthday girl. Celebrate your first year as parents, take a few photos of the birthday girl and a cake then send everyone home while she naps. :) don't think that's what she wanted. it's also in the main forum. her dd's actual birthday is earlier and the guests wants to go to church in the day (as she's celebrating on friday) so they wanted a night time thing. I think OP, if you just have ordered some lovely dishes and do a bit in the house, at least they can blow the cake for your DD then she can hop to bed in peace while the adults can continue. :) Ah thanks...and sorry OP. I didn't see the other thread. I agree with shjbelle...keep it simple at home and enjoy celebrating after the birthday girl gets to bed. :)
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EW GURU
Latest post on 04 March 2012 - 10:37
Keeping in mind that your little one will have no idea what's going on ;) , keep it simple. Make sure the timing suits her nap routine so she's not overtired and upset. I'd suggest keeping it short & quiet. All of the people alone can be overwhelming for the birthday girl. Celebrate your first year as parents, take a few photos of the birthday girl and a cake then send everyone home while she naps. :) don't think that's what she wanted. it's also in the main forum. her dd's actual birthday is earlier and the guests wants to go to church in the day (as she's celebrating on friday) so they wanted a night time thing. I think OP, if you just have ordered some lovely dishes and do a bit in the house, at least they can blow the cake for your DD then she can hop to bed in peace while the adults can continue. :)
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 04 March 2012 - 09:52
Keeping in mind that your little one will have no idea what's going on ;) , keep it simple. Make sure the timing suits her nap routine so she's not overtired and upset. I'd suggest keeping it short & quiet. All of the people alone can be overwhelming for the birthday girl. Celebrate your first year as parents, take a few photos of the birthday girl and a cake then send everyone home while she naps. :)
 
 

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