Enjoy this article by Sharen Pearson.
SIMPLE GIFTS
By Sharen Pearson
As a mother of five and now grandmother of seven, I’ve
planned my share of birthday events. I am a creative person, so my problem is
“going over the top.” My expectations supersede those of the birthday child.
So, I have to step back and say, “Whose birthday is it anyway?” And, therein
lies the key to a successful birthday party.
I recently assisted with my grandson, Waylon’s party. He
was reaching that big-boy age of 5 years. He knew what theme he wanted:
Herbie the Love Bug. He wanted a backyard campfire and a cake with Herbie on
it. Simple—Herbie, campfire, cake. Got it! My daughter complied. She invited
a few families from church that Waylon knew well and was comfortable around.
Since entire families were represented, parents were there to help with crowd
control. Bowls of chips and dip provided a place to gather around as people
arrived. Children scattered to play in the back yard, parents grouped to
watch and chat. Easy, huh? Daddy lit a small fire in the campfire ring in the
yard. More talk, more easy playing. The cake was a simple giant chocolate
chip cookie with a frosting “Herbie.” Waylon thought it was wonderful.
Mommy announced that it was gift-opening time and everyone
pulled up lawn chairs and sat in family groups. Waylon sat in the middle of
the circle on the grass and guests watched as he opened each gift and thanked
the giver. He received many nice gifts, but to everyone’s delight, a small,
inexpensive VW bug toy car was his favorite. He opened it, raised it above
his head as if it were a trophy and yelled in delight. Waylon slept with his
“Herbie;” woke up and greeted it; placed it on the edge of the tub so he
could see it. He had the birthday he wanted. Simple party, simple gift,
simple fun!
Some suggestions to consider when planning your
party:
Some traps that parents fall into:
Author Bio
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Sharen
Pearson’s Goof & Giggle classes and materials continue to provide a
quality Mom/Tot interaction. Widely popular, Goof & Giggle’s
child-focused play plans are offered in various Arizona communities. She’s
also created a variety of Goof Juice DVDs and filmed episodes of Baby D.I.Y.
and written workbooks for BabyFirstTV. Arizona Midday (NBC) tapes monthly
segments with Sharen to provide their audience with a variety of original and
creative “easy to do” activities for babies and preschoolers. Sharen’s
creativity reaches a combined audience over 200 million viewers worldwide.
Goof & Giggle classes and products encourage green living, repurposing
materials from around the house into affordable objects for play and
learning. Learn more at: http://sharenpearson.com/
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Keep it Simple
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