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Infant/Toddler Discuss 1st birthday party? in the Developmental/Parenting Stages forums; So we are fast approaching Bailey's first birthday. I am not so sure that I want to have a birthday party for her-not because I am lazy or ... | | |
02-24-2008, 07:15 AM
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Children: Bailey | 1st birthday party? | | So we are fast approaching Bailey's first birthday. I am not so sure that I want to have a birthday party for her-not because I am lazy or selfish, I am just wondering if it is worth putting all the time, effort and money into it when she has no idea what is going on??? Is this selfish and cruel of me?? I just seem to feel that throwing a big birthday party and inviting tons of people over is just a way of saying "Hey bring my kis some gifts and oh yeah by the way help yourself to some cake" Am I wrong on thinking that? I just think that it seems more worth it the older she gets and can look forward to planning her own party and having fun with her friends as opposed to a bunch of strangers she doesn't know. What did you all do when your babies turned one??? It is not like I am just going to let the day go by unnoticed, just maybe have a celebration with her daddy and I-the way it was the day she was born! |
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02-24-2008, 07:18 AM
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Children: One boy 8, twin girls 7. | Re: 1st birthday party? | | I just had family. Who in the hell said they can take cake??????? They wouldn't be taken cake at my house. lol I made it simple and took lots of pictures for memories. Trust me, the older they get.......the bigger the parties. Save up. |
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02-24-2008, 07:46 AM
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Children: 2 children, Debra Lyn, and Logan (Bubba) Michael | Re: 1st birthday party? | | I think it's totally up to you. If you aren't going to enjoy a party don't have one...stay home with hubby and baby and make the night special for the 3 of you. As far as I can see it the 1st birthday is more about mom and dad anyways. We are currently planning Logan's 1st birthday and we are having a big party...a pool party...but it's at the country club my mom runs so we aren't paying a huge amount...this party is really what I want...lol but if you choose not to have one your baby will be no worse off at all and I don't think it's mean or crule in any way
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02-24-2008, 07:52 AM
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Children: Jordyn (daughter) | Re: 1st birthday party? | | We just had one for Jordyn. I rented a hall, did decorations, cake, food and all that jazz. I was NOT looking forward to it last week because I didn't know how many people were coming or if anyone was coming.
I would have spent twice the money I did. She had a fantastic time. She played until she was too tired to crawl. It's a good time to get together with family and hang out. At least it was with us. |
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02-24-2008, 07:52 AM
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Children: Hannah, age 6 | Re: 1st birthday party? | | We just did family too. She didn't get a big birthday party until she was in kindergarten; it was just last weekend actually! |
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02-24-2008, 09:33 AM
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Children: F-29 (his) F-27 (his) F-22 (his) M-17 (his) M-18 (mine) F-10 (ours) F-7 (ours) | Re: 1st birthday party? | | You're still tired doing Mommy things. Don't overstress yourself by doing what you think everyone else is expecting. Most 1 year olds are overwhelmed and get cranky with lots of people around after more than about an hour, so if you decide to invite people over, don't make it a three hour party.
A smaller event at home with family, right after lunch nap probably makes sense if you are already feeling as though you are not up for it. Later in the day will not be good because of the afternoon crankies. Do yourself a big favor and don't make anything. Just have a cake and some store-bought munchies.
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02-24-2008, 09:37 AM
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  Children: 2 boys (6 and 2) | Re: 1st birthday party? | | I had a very low key birthday celebration with both of my kids. We only had very close family (grandma/grandpa). We had a cake, I bought some balloons and put up some colorful decorations. A first birthday party is more for the parents/adults than the child. You should not feel bad about that at all. |
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02-24-2008, 02:17 PM
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Children: Taylor, Kylee, Emylee, Kenna | Re: 1st birthday party? | | I agree with everyone else. If you are not looking forward to it don't do it. If you do not want people to buy gifts, say so in the invitations. But you could always welcome cards. We did have birthday parties for each one of our girls' 1st birthday. I think even though they didn't remember it, they did have fun.
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02-25-2008, 07:15 AM
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Children: Cameron (9) Cora (8) Candace(8) Kaylynn (7) JJ (7) Zach (6) Lauren (3) | Re: 1st birthday party? | | I had birthday parties for all my kids 1st birthdays. It wasn't so much that they knew what was going on, but that it made memories they could look at as they got older. (I have a great pic of Lauren with the cake on her head) I didn't worry about the presents situation much, because it was mainly just my family and maybe 1 or 2 close family friends, who would have bought them a present anyway. I say, if you want to have it, go for it. If not, then don't. 
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02-25-2008, 10:23 AM
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Children: Bailey | Re: 1st birthday party? | | its not that I don't want to have one for her, I am just not wanting people to think that we are doing it just for the gifts. I know that most 1st parties are more for the parents, I am leaning more and more towards having a small get together with just grandparents and her aunt, and of course mommy and daddy. I don't know guess we will just have to see. |
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