How You Can Create a Favorite Birthday Memory
How old is your child this year? Is it appropriate to have a few family members over for dinner? Or should you invite a handful of young friends over for your kids birthday party.
Each year has it's own significance, but some of your kids birthdays are somehow more special than others.
Certain birthdays are 'landmark' birthdays.
For example, turning 13 years old is a step into young adulthood.
I had the typical girls 'slumber party' for my 13 birthday, but in addition, my parents did something really special.
To celebrate my march into the teens, my parents took me out to dinner at a 'grownup' restaurant (not Wendy's or I-Hop).
We were dressed up (no jeans!), and of course the restaurant was told in advance that this was a special occasion, so I got the royal treatment.
I felt like a queen! This day was so special...
it was just my Mom and Dad and I...
no little brothers! After a nice dinner, we went to a movie of my choice.
Many birthdays have passed since that day, but it is still a vivid memory, and one that I will always cherish! Thanks Mom and Dad! So, when your kids birthday [http://www.
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I guarantee it will create a memory for you and your child...
one that they will fondly remember for years to come!