Ivan's Christening and 1st Birthday Party Plan
Before 3 weeks from the coming Christening and 1st birthday party for our Baby Ivan, finally, my husband have decided to have a host/magician/ventriloquist to make the party more lively.
We had been ignoring the idea of hiring one because the party is to be held at dinner time. And we thought that parents might not bring along their kids on our (should I say Ivan's?) party. My husband announces that there would be a magician on the party while he distributes the invitation cards. Fortunately, they have announced that they would bring their kids.
What we'll have:
What we won't have that is not really important, that saves us much money
What I think we need or maybe I'll just do it myself, with some help from my sister or anyone willing:
My mother-in-law has been telling us that the decision is on us (I and my husband). She said it's still a lot of money. But I know deep inside, she wants a "party". She saw it on my sister's son christening party. I think it's her first time to see such. She's really happy.
And about the invitation, I'm would only be needing one piece for my side, and the rest would be just an invitation from mouth. But it seems like there are some extras that I can use to distribute to my family and friends. My only problem is, the whole invitation is in Chinese!!! No English translation. The invitation card was printed in China, for some reasons. The invitation is so cheap yet so elegant.
My friends can understand Chinese invitation cards. The problem is, my friends doesn't know my Chinese name! Maybe I'll just tell them that the pure Chinese words invitation card they would receive, would be coming from me =p
We had been ignoring the idea of hiring one because the party is to be held at dinner time. And we thought that parents might not bring along their kids on our (should I say Ivan's?) party. My husband announces that there would be a magician on the party while he distributes the invitation cards. Fortunately, they have announced that they would bring their kids.
What we'll have:
- host/magician/ventriloquis
- balloons
- cake and mini cake giveaways
- game prizes
What we won't have that is not really important, that saves us much money
- food cart
- tattoo corner, personalized items, face painting...
What I think we need or maybe I'll just do it myself, with some help from my sister or anyone willing:
- photography
My mother-in-law has been telling us that the decision is on us (I and my husband). She said it's still a lot of money. But I know deep inside, she wants a "party". She saw it on my sister's son christening party. I think it's her first time to see such. She's really happy.
And about the invitation, I'm would only be needing one piece for my side, and the rest would be just an invitation from mouth. But it seems like there are some extras that I can use to distribute to my family and friends. My only problem is, the whole invitation is in Chinese!!! No English translation. The invitation card was printed in China, for some reasons. The invitation is so cheap yet so elegant.
My friends can understand Chinese invitation cards. The problem is, my friends doesn't know my Chinese name! Maybe I'll just tell them that the pure Chinese words invitation card they would receive, would be coming from me =p
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