Baby due six weeks before DD's birthday. Would you have a party?

Anonymous
My DD was born 2 weeks after DSs b-day and we still had a party (though I think it was a week early).
Anonymous
Of course, my DD's 3rd birthday was 1 month after DD2 was born. It was fine. Small party at home with maybe 4-5 good friends. Nothing crazy.
Anonymous
Guess I am not understanding the issue. Order all the favors and decor now. Make the goodie bags bows put them in a box. Husband loads in car day of. Order everything through venue - pizza, napkins, plates, cake. Whatever they will do. Everything else - make a paper sign and hang on fridge. Order.... to be delivered to venue on xx date. On xx date, call and order
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Guess I am not understanding the issue. Order all the favors and decor now. Make the goodie bags bows put them in a box. Husband loads in car day of. Order everything through venue - pizza, napkins, plates, cake. Whatever they will do. Everything else - make a paper sign and hang on fridge. Order.... to be delivered to venue on xx date. On xx date, call and order

Sigh ......
Anonymous
I am due Feb 24th and my oldest daughters birthday is early March. We are going to have a princess tea party and limit it to like 10 kids. That way I can avoid crazy germs like Chuck E. Cheese but still do a party. Definitely do a party! I am just going to wear the baby and feed DC at the party as needed.
Anonymous
DH and I threw a 3rd birthday party in our home when DD2 was six weeks old. Of course you need to do this, don’t be ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Guess I am not understanding the issue. Order all the favors and decor now. Make the goodie bags bows put them in a box. Husband loads in car day of. Order everything through venue - pizza, napkins, plates, cake. Whatever they will do. Everything else - make a paper sign and hang on fridge. Order.... to be delivered to venue on xx date. On xx date, call and order

Sigh ......


Why sigh? This is exactly what I was thinking. You can do everything in advance.

Op you have a nanny and unless there is a problem expected with your birth I am not understanding your issue. Do you just not like parties and are looking for an excuse? You must know you can’t stop being a parent to your first child when your second pie arrives. Please, fill us in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Guess I am not understanding the issue. Order all the favors and decor now. Make the goodie bags bows put them in a box. Husband loads in car day of. Order everything through venue - pizza, napkins, plates, cake. Whatever they will do. Everything else - make a paper sign and hang on fridge. Order.... to be delivered to venue on xx date. On xx date, call and order

Sigh ......


Why sigh? This is exactly what I was thinking. You can do everything in advance.

Op you have a nanny and unless there is a problem expected with your birth I am not understanding your issue. Do you just not like parties and are looking for an excuse? You must know you can’t stop being a parent to your first child when your second pie arrives. Please, fill us in.


Second *one* arrives. Sorry.
Anonymous
it’s not that hard at a venue unless you’re trying to Pinterest it. Have the nanny watch the baby during the party and enjoy some older kid time. It is absolutely necessary. I had a 3’month old somewhat colicky baby when we hosted my ds 2nd bday at our house with 15 toddlers. We had grandparents here to help with set up but I ordered catering and had house cleaners come deep clean and it was fine. Get any planning done now - amazon prime is your friend
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I did this. I didn't want my daughter to feel displaced by the new baby. I did as much planning as I could in advance. Grandma watched the baby so DH and I could attend the party (didn't want to expose baby to bounce house germs).


Sigh... I guess I can do this.... not looking forward to it, but it's doable. No grandparents in the area, but I know her nanny would be okay with watching the baby during the party.


What exactly is the problem? You have your husband and a nanny. The venue does all the work. Stop being selfish and lazy


Oh there you are! Was wondering how long it would take for you to post a nasty useless reply.
Anonymous
My daughter was born one week before my son’s 4th birthday and I had a c-section. Of course we had a party! We had it on a Saturday and my husband took care of everything along with a couple of my GF’s. I was still recovering but came down for cake!
Anonymous
Of course have the party. Why wouldn’t you?

Choose the kiddy gym again or a similar place that takes care of everything except the cake. Prepare the draft evite or whatever you use, so that the only thing you need to do is press “send” about 3-4 weeks pre-party. Your dh and dd are perfectly capable to go order a cake. Lower your standards, don’t aim for perfection and muddle through but not having a party is not an option to entertain. Best way to make your dd dislike the baby.
Anonymous
Why not just have a family party? Let her pick her favorite meal (or restaurant). Make (or buy) her favorite cake. Decorate with a few balloons. Sing happy birthday. Blow out candles. And open presents. Kids don’t need a big party every year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why not just have a family party? Let her pick her favorite meal (or restaurant). Make (or buy) her favorite cake. Decorate with a few balloons. Sing happy birthday. Blow out candles. And open presents. Kids don’t need a big party every year.


This would involve more work than having it at a kiddy gym!
Anonymous
My DS’s birthday was less than three weeks after DD was born, we had a party. We booked it at a venue would provide food and favors, so we pretty much just had to book it, send an evite, give them the headcount, and show up. DD stayed in a baby carrier on my chest he whole time to minimize germ exposure.
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