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Henna79
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Topic: Birthday Parties Posted: 19 July 2010 at 3:06pm |
I am curious as to your thoughts on parties. Do you or will you have one every year? or will/do you have a little one each year with bigger ones on the bigger ages?
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 3:17pm |
We probably won't have parties every year. Every few years if they want one will be fine and for the special birthdays definitely. I think it's very cool for families to all be together for birthdays though, so on birthdays where there is no party we will do family dinners with cake and presents. Perhaps we will have a big roast, cook childs favourite dinner, go out to dinner or get takeaways or something to that effect.
We are debating whether to even have a party for Jude this year. Unfortunately, his birthday is during calving and we, my parents and sister are all dairy farmers! Stressful time of year and if something happens on their farms my sister and parents wouldn't be able to make it. Would have to time it too so that my other brother and sister were home from uni.... Other friends and family live a bit further away (we are new to the area) so would take them a bit of travelling to get here. But hopefully we can organise a lunch or something like that and if people can't make it then oh well - I'm sure Jude will still have lots of fun with us
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 3:42pm |
We have a party every 2nd year (1st,3rd,5th etc) where we invite some friends but we don't go nuts and then on the other bdays we do a "family party" which is just us, the uncles if they choose to come and the grandparents which is just cake and lunch basically.
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 3:43pm |
We will do parties each year starting from 1. Even though our parents didn't have alot of money, we always had some sort of party - either somewhere like McDonalds or at our place with some friends, so it feels natural for us to do something similar. The parties for DS will be the same or at places like Butterfly Creek or the Zoo once he is older.
The 5th & 21st birthdays were bigger than the other ages for DH & I and it will be the same for our kids.
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 3:55pm |
the kids all had their first birthday party when they turned five... other birthdays its afternoon or morning tea, and once we did fish and chips on the lawn for the cousins...
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 4:37pm |
for the 1st and 2nd birthdays we just did family - my parents, DH's parents, brother, SIL and their 2 boys and his grandmother.
Just lunch at home and a cake.
For Amy's 3rd & 4th we have had a party with a few of her creche/kindy friends. Both times we have had it at a local playgroup. It was $35 to hire it for 4 hours and you get to use all the toys and the kitchen etc. The only thing you have to do is clean up after which only took about 20 minutes.
We will do the same for Sophie for her 3rd too.
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 5:01pm |
I plan on having a party for Isla for each of her birthdays. 1st, 3rd and 5th will be the 'bigger' parties. Only because I never had parties when I was little and I felt like i was missing out cause all my friends had birthday parties every year. I don't see the harm in having a birthday each year. It's a day when your wee kiddy can get spoilt rotten  And it's a good excuse to eat cake!
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 7:40pm |
We had big family/friends gatherings for both first brithdays (OK WILL for Ava - she's not 1 yet!), but that was more for us to say 'yay we made it!'. 2nd bday was smaller, just family but that's still 20-odd people.
We did something when we were growing up where you were allowed as many friends as the age you were turning... 5 for your 5th, 10 for your 10th, but I think the less important ages we just had an afternoon tea with 2 or 3 friends, and then dinner with grandparents.
I'm not a believer in over-the-top parties - something that can be done on a budget and that actually acknowledges the people that make the child's life important, rather than who can throw the flashiest party with the best loot bags. My kids will probably hate me, but I know I'm doing them a favour by living life in perspective
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 7:43pm |
My eldest had a birthday party ever year, one of the perks of being an only child for 5 years! The other 2 have had 1st birthdays with family and friends but that has been about it, just small gatherings with a few friends. We will do a 5th birthday party next year for L and my eldest will be 10 so will prob have a sleepover with a few friends. Its just too expensive to do something big and over the top for each kid every year.
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 7:58pm |
1.... 5..... and 21 are the big ones for us to celebrate
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 8:02pm |
Growing up Mum would do a big party for our 5th, 10th, 15th and 21st birthdays. Every other year was just grandparents, my aunty & uncle and their 3 kids, and we were allowed to invite 2 friends.
Something like that sounds good to me, although I think DH has other ideas. He was bought up where birthdays were huge deals and his parents spent a fortune each year.
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 8:26pm |
Although I want to have a birthday party for Isla every year, it's by no means going to be flashy and OTT!! Just a few of her friends over (as well as family who are in CHCH (so 2 of her aunties, 2 of her uncles, 2 of her cousins and her Granny & Grandad - my Mum and Dad). The rest of her family are in Ireland (DF's side). It doesn't need to be expensive, cause geez, no way we could afford a big flashy party with pony rides and bouncy castles etc! lol I just think it would be fun to get her to help plan it and come up with games and do the decorating and baking ourselves.
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 9:05pm |
We always had a party each year when we were kids, depending on our ages, my parents circumstances etc they varied in size and the family to friend ratio.
We will have a party for the boys every year. Jack's 1st party was quite big but his 2nd and 3rd were smaller lunchtime affairs with immediate family and a handful of friends. Ben's 1st birthday was immediate family and the families of 2 of my friends who have kids the same age.
They will most likely always be at home parties all though our playcentre is really cheap to hire and we used it for Jack's 2nd birthday
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 9:16pm |
Thanks ladies for sharing much appreciated
We are coming up to our second birthday and are pretty sure we will do a family thing each year (my side of the family is big so just with all my siblings and Mum and Dad its a pretty big affair) just have been thinking about it lately and wondered what others do.
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Posted: 20 July 2010 at 5:04am |
I like the idea of a big deal party at 5 & 10yrs but not sure just yet if its 13 / 16 / 18 that gets a bigger bash. Other birthdays will be family and perhaps one or two of his friends. For DS's first birthday it was just both sets of Grandparents and and Aunty and Uncle from each side of the family and this year its one set of Grandparents, same Aunty and Uncle and DS's best friend with their parents who are our good friends for afternoon tea... I did spash out on a bubble machine at a half price sale the other day, thought that might give the kids a buzz
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Posted: 20 July 2010 at 8:50am |
We had a first for both Issy and Elias ... (well actually Issy had three for her 1st)!
I think from about the age of 2 they understand parties a little more and both our kids will have parties each year .. I mean its only one day a year where the day is all about them .. I think I can handle that.
I'm already thinking about Issy's third birthday ... (since hers is the next to come round).
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Posted: 20 July 2010 at 12:54pm |
We'll be doing "something" each year to mark the occasion - while we're living here away from family it will be afternoon tea or lunch here with a few of C's playgroup friends and their Mums and a cake of course! When we move home I'd probably do the same but also do a family dinner for extended family which is what my family did growing up - a small party each year (bigger for "big" birthdays) and a family dinner which was usually the most exciting part!
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Posted: 20 July 2010 at 3:13pm |
Our girls will most likely have parties each year. Their firsts were quite big, 2nd, 3rd and 4th were more just family and close friends. The 5th is going to be a big one and I am assuming after 5th she'll already be planning her 6th and 7th... I just don't know if I will put in as much effort every single year.
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Posted: 20 July 2010 at 3:31pm |
We'll celebrate her birthday each year with just family, but the bigger birthdays we will have a party, if she's under 5 or is at the age with not many friends then it'll just be family but otherwise with friends.
Won't be anything too flashy or OTT, just some good old fun!
We celebrated my birthday every year, never had a big birthday until I turned 6 as my mum never thought to do one for my 5th. But did have a big birthday for 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th and 10th but none after that.
ETA: As a family, when I was growing up we never went out for birthdays, usually had a roast dinner and cake.
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Posted: 20 July 2010 at 4:01pm |
we do a party for the "mile stone " years, 1, 5, 10, 13, 16 , ....18 , 21 they can organise their own haha
although , when she turned 6 there was a lot of kids from her first year of school that she wanted to invite, so we ended up having a party for that year too
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