Posts Tagged ‘birthday party’
Practical Tips On Kids Party Planning
Today's guest article offers some practical things to consider when planning a kids party.
They will surely help lessen the stress. Of course, since we're talking about kids here, the stress never really disappears, right!
Read the rest of this entry »Kids Party Etiquette - Bring a Plate, to Ask or not to Ask, That is the Question
By: Sarah GasuI often come across interesting attitudes towards party etiquette where kids parties, well, all parties are concerned, and one such concern is the dilemma of bringing plates, asking guests to bring them, offering to a host to provide them or just plain assigning responsibility without consulting first.
Whilst some parents may baulk at the idea of being asked to bring a plate I think it is important that you as the host have the confidence to ask for support. Throwing a party for a group of kids these days is a demanding affair to many. There is much expectation out there to throw a party for every child every year, and as the kids get older they begin to learn to concept of outdoing each other, that’s a whole ‘nother article there.
Back to the topic, to ask or not to ask?
Birthday Parties For “Young-at-Heart” Kids Everywhere
Even for the only "young-at-heart" kids in our lives, birthday parties can be lots of fun... just follow these terrific ideas.
Read the rest of this entry »Birthday Parties Aren't Just for Kids' Anymore
by Tzippi_MossYou don't need an excuse to celebrate, but if you or your friend’s birthday is around the corner, then take the time to create a party that is memorable and lasting with your close circle of friends. With a pinch of creativity, you can make some magical moments!
We all have them. Some of us anticipate them and others dread them terribly. Some make a big fuss over them and others try to avoid theirs like the plague. I'm talking about that event that commemorates our entry into the world - our birthdays.
Do you remember the days when you used to mark them by the quarter and half marks? Sure, back then time had a way of stretching almost endlessly.