Month 11: So I put my hands up, they're playing my song The next few weeks are all about looking forward and thinking about the many good things to come for you and your family. First up — your baby's first birthday! Get out that notebook — it's time to start planning Your baby's birthday is still a few weeks away, but it's a good idea to start thinking about what you want to do to commemorate the special day. Do you want to throw a whole shindig and invite some family and friends? If so, do you want to host it at your home or do it somewhere else? The bonus of doing it at home is that your baby has everything they need right there (including their crib for nap time.) The bad part is… the mess. But if you keep things relatively low-key, doing this party at home is totally doable. Cruise around online for birthday planning inspo You know what they say — great artists steal, so look around online for some fun birthday party ideas. Don't worry about doing anything too fancy or elaborate. People will want to celebrate this momentous occasion and they won't really care if you carried some complicated theme throughout the decor, cake, etc. Plus, your baby is going to be 1 — not 13. All they’ll care about is getting the chance to stuff some cake into their mouth with wild abandon. (Don't forget to snap a pic of that priceless moment). Did we mention that this party is actually for you, too? Some people say that a baby's first birthday party is really about the parents and those people are RIGHT. This party is for your baby, of course, but it's also a celebration of the parents who gave birth and then guided baby through that first year of life successfully and all without losing their minds entirely. This is a good reason not to go too overboard with the party itself — don't create a ton of work for yourself. Allow yourself to relax and celebrate without running around all day. Maybe even consider having some of the food catered, so that you have less to worry about. Make this a party that you can enjoy. You deserve it! |
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