Sorry. Misread. But same answer. We had a big party when our oldest tuned 13 and her sister was 4 weeks old. |
This isn't that difficult to begin with, especially if you have a partner. And now you're telling us that you have a nanny who can watch the baby? |
DH's job is crazy, he sometimes works 90-100 hours/week. I'm the designated party planner (and everything else doer). |
Kids six weeks apart? Wow, what a feat!! ![]() |
Oh I wouldn't be resentful at all! But thank you for the positive words. I think we'll go ahead and have the party and just keep it simple. DD will be happy no matter what. |
Well, she's part-time so her role is a little different from a typical nanny. |
My husband works a lot too. Like, I said, it’s mostly phone calls. There’s plenty of time. If he wouldn’t talk at an extra task from his job, he shouldn’t balk at an extra task from home, just my opinion. |
How much planning is really involved here? I don’t see how a functioning adult can or pull this off. No, you can’t home make every game, decoration, craft, meal or dessert. But you can grab a veggie tray, pretzels and hummus, get a teenage to play games and bring a cake? |
*cant. And if you’re not “functioning” for some reason, you got much bigger problems. |
Stop with the excuses! Just get it done. Write a list, divvy it up, tackle it one small piece at a time. What’s so hard about a venue party? Invites, food, what? |
I had a 5th birthday party for my son 2 months after his brother was born. #2 was in the Bjorn the whole time. Easy peasy. We did the party at the Zoo, but the same principle would apply to any kiddie venue. |
I'm one of the posters who did this. It was actually a nice break to get away from the baby to be honest. I think you are underestimating how much you'll appreciate the one on one time to celebrate your five year old, and to see her interacting with her friends and to be able to focus on her for a couple of hours to make her feel excited and special. And when you work with a venue, there really isn't that much to be planned. Prepare the Evite and order the favors before your due date. In this case, order extra favors so you know you'll have enough even before you start the RSVP process. You can even have the cake ordered before the due date. You have the venue provide the paper products, drinks, pizza. You just have to call a week in advance to give the final RSVP. Tip well and they clean up everything. It's really, really not a big deal. |
Dont' you have any friends who can help with some of the logistics? |
That’s what matters. Book one of those bounce house places now. It’s usually pizza and cake, and the timing is capped to 2 hours. they usually provide the goody bags. If not, skip them. They are unnecessary. Let the nanny/dh chaperone. Worse comes to worse you can cancel if you need to do a more intimate, small celebration. |
tell your DH he is not single, and he needs to step up and help with his own child's birthday party. |