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How to Plan a Baby Boy’s First Birthday Party
Reaching that one-year mark is a big event for mom and dad. But for your baby boy, it’s just another day. Since your baby will not appreciate this major milestone, much of the party planning can revolve around what you want for your baby boy’s first birthday party. Keep your baby boy’s temperament in mind for the big day; otherwise, enjoy planning the details to create the party that you envision.
1st Birthday Party Theme Ideas
Planning your baby’s first birthday party can be fun, exciting and emotional as it marks the first full year since he entered your life. Use a theme for the party to make the planning process easier, as sticking to themed decor and activities can narrow down the choices you have to choose from.
Cheering On Team USA with my Daughter
After the Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup for the first time in 40 years, Boston celebrated this past June with a grand parade attended by nearly 1 million people, including my husband and our 9-year-old hockey fan/player.
Should You Get Your Kid “Tested”?
I couldnt but help include myself in a conversation I overheard between a friend and her husband discussing their three year old boy who just COULDN’T sit still. Definitely reform school for him further down the line. I mean, lets face it, if hes got ants in his pants now, what are we looking at ten years from now? Better nip it in the bud now before this dark streak is allowed to fester. With my ounce of experience of kindergarten teaching and fifteen years of parenting, including raising a male child of the same sub-species as the aforementioned (homio-cantsitstill-sapien), I tried to assure them that all would be fine. The perpetrator of the crime was only three. Still, they were unconvinced of my suggestion of a little behavioral therapy and were choosing to go ahead with the directors suggestion of GETTING HIM TESTED.
How to Have a Kids’ Halloween Party
Having a kids’ Halloween party can be a great deal of difficult work, but when you see the guests’ happy–or scared–faces, it all becomes worthwhile. Consider the age of the guests when preparing–with older kids, you can do your best to scare their pants off, but if you’re having little ones over, you want to focus on the more cutesy Halloween themes, like pumpkins and friendly ghosts. If you plan and prepare for the party in advance, you’ll be able to have as much fun as your guests.
