tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3522551177958690642.post4906866367189398895..comments2023-04-05T13:37:12.208+02:00Comments on Where going havo?: BirthdaysMelissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03606614582290926158noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3522551177958690642.post-20800513709543266672011-07-14T15:34:54.331+02:002011-07-14T15:34:54.331+02:00He, it's funny how we have more or less the sa...He, it's funny how we have more or less the same ideas about the birthday celebrations, so far we haven't had a big party for any of our children (only my in-laws) and ALWAYS a cake made by me :) So, no you're not mean (or else we're mean together ;)<br /><br />Regarding presents, I think 4 is the perfect age to get a first proper bike (with helmet and other safety equipment). Otherwise, puzzles that are age-appropiate, or maybe something she can pick to decorate her own room (a lamp, or some wall stickers?), and she can help placing them too.<br /><br />I absolutely love the idea of a carriage ride around the center of Prague, talk about feeling like a princess! I would hesitate to bring the newborn along, since it might get quite chilly, so I would recommend to leave him somewhere.<br /><br />For my son, who also turns 4 in November, I'm planning his first "proper" party, I'd like to invite a couple of his friends from school, and a couple of neighbors. I'm thinking of a slight theme (pirates), whith a pirate cake, some paper hats and a pirate ballon for each child. But nothing else, I don't think I need to organize any activities at this point. I'm also planning to bring some sort of cake to school, so he also gets to "celebrate" with his whole class, but that's about it.Aubergine Kenobihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00692465937399435917noreply@blogger.com