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[quote=Anonymous]We just did a very low key celebration for my daughter, who is not a party kid. You are on the hook for a Kiddush lunch after the service. Bagels, fruit, a little egg salad. We also got a nice cake. No decorations other than table cloths and no entertainment other than brief remarks by me and my husband. We did this in the social hall. That night we hosted dinner at our house for immediate family in from out of town, and on Sunday we hosted brunch for out of towners, consisting mostly of leftovers from the Kiddush lunch on Saturday. I considered this a basic obligation of feeding/entertaining family who had traveled for the occasion. My daughter did want to do something with her friends, and our compromise was a party a week later (since we didn't want it to interfere with visiting aunts/uncles/grandparents). This was basically a notch up from the usual birthday party. We did an event at Vis Arts in Rockville, which was terrific.[/quote]
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