Saturday, August 31, 2013

Birthday Traditions From Around The World

Ever wonder where the birthday spanking came from? Or when people began forking out loads of money hiring entertainers to perform at their child’s party? Here’s a brief history of the birthday party, and what traditions look like around the world.

The Birthday Party: Why? 
As far as anyone can tell, birthday parties began in Europe as a way of warding off evil spirits. It was believed that evil spirits were somehow more attracted to people on their birthdays, so family and friends would gather around to protect people on their special day.

Kids’ parties began in Germany, and it is here that the western traditions of cake, decorations, and games began. Prior to the Kinderfest (which translates to ‘child’s party’), only royalty had big birthday celebrations.

Interesting Traditions from Around the World:

The Birthday Spanking: This is an American tradition in which a child gets spanked on the bottom for each year they’ve been alive. It is meant to be reminiscent of birth—when the doctor spanks a baby to stimulate life—and is therefore good luck for the recipient.

The Birthday Bump: Coming out the UK, Ireland, and Canada is a tradition in which the honorary birthday boy/girl gets picked up and bumped on the floor once for each year they have been alive, and one for good measure. In the UK, the kid gets picked up by their hands and feet and then bumped. In Ireland, the victim gets picked up and flipped upside down before being bumped while inverted. Sometimes, the bump is replaced by a kick—but I imagine that this can’t be too common these days.

The Arm Tap: Variation of the bump and the spanking, but Puerto Ricans are less violent.

The Ear Pull: Brazil, Hungary, and Argentina are known to tug on the earlobe as many times as you are old.

The Waltz: Many Latin American countries including Uruguay, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Brazil, and Mexico have a tradition for girls to dance a waltz with their fathers on either their fifteenth or sixteenth birthdays.

The Chair Raise: In Israel, it is common for a child in kindergarten to sit in a decorated chair on their special day and be raised up the number of times as they are old, plus one.

The Cake-Smash: Be glad you are not in Venezuela, where the goal of party guests is to smash your face in the cake as you blow out your candles.

Piñatas: These are hugely popular in Mexico and Cuba—now in the United States with its increasing Mexican-American population. Piñatas are filled with treats and suspended from a beam or a tree branch, and party guests take turns donning a blindfold and swinging at the piñata with a bat or a stick. Often, the event happens with music playing.

The Western Birthday Now:
If you are particularly wealthy, you might take your child’s party well past a small-scale event with a decorated cake. Many parents in the U.S. now splurge on parties for their children that include bounce houses, magicians, clowns, Disney princesses, and various characters from children’s shows.

Writer Madeline Croft lives in Brooklyn with her cat, Fig, and the entire box set of Sex and the City.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

How To Plan The Perfect Birthday Party For Your 12-Year Old Girl

Children today are so difficult to plan for. It seems like what may have been exciting for you as a 12-year old girl is of no interest to your own daughter now. So what do you do when her birthday comes along? Chuck-E-Cheese is for babies. A party at home with her parents hanging around is too embarrassing. And she’s not yet old enough for you to buy her first car, thank goodness. Here are a few ideas to get you started on planning the perfect birthday for your favorite girl.

Planning 12th Birthday Party

Try a spa day
Have you thought about getting your daughter together with a few of her closest friends for a spa day? Many day spas welcome small groups with participants as young as five years old to get their first manicure and pedicure. There are some companies that will bring their staff to your home if you have ample space. The girls can relax together in a room in their plush spa robes, reading the latest girly girl magazine, drinking a hot cup of herbal tea. The whole experience makes them feel very grown-up.

Before booking, ask the spa professional about their experience with working with young people. Twelve year old girls can be a rather demanding group, so you want to get a team of people that truly enjoy them on top of knowing the specific needs of younger clients. Also inquire about their sanitation standards. You don’t want any of the girls going home with an infection that could have been easily avoided.

Indoor water parks
Indoor water parks are great fun any time of the year. Many indoor water parks will help you to organize a birthday event for your pre-teen. Who wouldn't love an afternoon of the wave pool, water slides, and games? The great benefit of an indoor water park is that even if it happens to rain on the day of the party, the fun can still go on! Plus, the adults can have just as much fun as the girls since water parks are fun for any age.

A good old fashioned slumber party
Yes, slumber parties are still very popular amongst pre-teen girls. You can be brave and plan to host the event at your own home. Or you can rent a hotel suite complete with a kitchenette and host it there. You can ask a couple of the other moms to help you chaperons. You and the other moms can have some slumber party fun of your own while reminiscing about your own 12th birthday! The next morning, you and the girls can have a birthday brunch celebration complete with your daughter’s favorite foods. Remember to give every girl a small gift bag to remember their special day. Perhaps a bag full of sample size toiletries like nail polish, body spray, and lip gloss will be a big hit.

Your daughter’s twelfth birthday is a great day to celebrate. She’s not mommy’s little baby anymore, but not quite the independent teen she may think she is. While she may want her day to be all about her and her friends, be sure to ask her what the two of you can do together to celebrate privately. No matter how old she gets, she will always need you.
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By Jordan Mallory, a mother of two trying to keep up to date on how mature the birthday parties for her children should be, and trying to make them the most fun out of all of their friends.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Throw The Prefect Party For Your Not So Little Ones 18th Birthday

In Britain an 18th birthday is a mile stone and something to be celebrated. 18 can be a difficult age though and getting your teenager to willingly join in with family events and parties can be tricky. They key is to ensure you always bare them in mind, after all it is their birthday. You have to remember that as soon as the clock strikes midnight they are at legal drinking age and the first thing they will want to do is go out with their friends and have that all important first drink. Compromise and do something a few days after their birthday and make sure it’s something they want to do and that you can enjoy together as a family.
Here are some ideas to celebrate your teenagers 18th birthday.

Simple Meal Out
Although it may not seem like it, technically your 18 year old is now an adult and they expected to be treated this way. It can be so tempting to throw a party similar to the ones you threw for them as children, complete with party games and embarrassing childhood photos, but this probably won’t be appreciated. Instead opt for a classy family meal out at their favourite restaurant. Encourage everyone to get dressed up and toast to the occasion at home before.

Dinner Party
If you are keen to host a party at home to mark the celebration consider throwing a dinner party. Serve up three courses of your teenagers favourite foods followed by the birthday cake. Settle down afterwards to their favourite film or board game. Have a banner and an 18th birthday card made specially; after all it’s a special birthday.

Childhood Favourite
A lovely idea is to do repeat and activity they used to love as a child. This can be something fun and light hearted like going to the zoo or bowling or consider a trip away to their favourite holiday destination as a child. At this age surprises don’t always go down well so ask them in the run up to their birthday if there is anything they loved doing as a kid that they’d like to do to celebrate their birthday. It’s a great way to enjoy their big day as a family and remember something you used to enjoy doing during their childhood.

Shopping Trip
Something every teenager will enjoy is being taken shopping. This may seem like an expensive option but instead of buying them a present take them out and treat them to whatever they like (within reason of course). This is perfect if you’re unsure as to what to get them for their birthday present, at this age it can be difficult to know what they’d like and guessing is always a risk. Make a day of it, take them for lunch and spend the day looking round the shops together.

Whatever you decide to do for their birthday make a fuss...without making too much of a fuss, they’ll really appreciate the effort, but embarrass them on their birthday and they’ll never forgive you.
Eilidh MacRae works for Silver Stamp who sell cards online including 18th birthday cards.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Must Have Fireworks For Your Party

What do birthday parties, wedding anniversaries, religious celebrations and national festivities all have in common? They all benefit from the inclusion of fireworks. Using fireworks at your party is one of the easiest ways to turn it into a memorable event, and choosing the right fireworks will leave your guests impressed and excited for your next event.   There are a number of considerations to make before you purchase your firework, and doing so will ensure you choose the products best suited for your party, and no safety risks are posed.    Fireworks were originally invented by the Chinese over a thousand years ago to accompany their religious and national celebrations, and in the years since have become synonymous with night time social events that are of some importance. Fireworks provide an entertaining visual and audio effect that will captivate and delight your guests, and the majority of these products are sold for very reasonable prices.       

Most Popular Fireworks

There is a large market for fireworks today, and multiple companies to choose from.   

Rockets

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The oldest form of firework and easily the most popular, rockets are attached to a long stick which is pressed into the ground to keep the rocket straight and pointed skyward. The fuse is lit and the firework shoots off high into the sky before exploding into a dazzling shower of colours. Rockets also produce an audio effect, so keep this in mind if you have pets or very small children.  

Roman Candle

Another popular type of firework, the roman candle is a stationary item that when lit emits a number of colourful sparks about fifteen foot into the air. As this firework remains on the ground, it is important to make sure that there is ample space between the firework and the observers. Roman candles can be bought in a number of variations, offering you a choice on how many shots are fired, how high the sparks rise, and the colour of the sparks.   

Selection Boxes

A lot of people choose to buy firework selection boxes, as these offer them a number of different fireworks to choose from at an excellent price. If the party is more of a low key event then you might be better off buying a selection box, but keep in mind that the fireworks contained in these boxes are smaller than their individual counterparts.   

Searching for Your FireworksFireworks

There are a large number of retailers selling fireworks today, and these products can be very easily obtained. However, I recommend that you avoid buying from your local store and instead buy from a reputable online seller such as Fireworks Crazy. Fireworks can be dangerous, and if the products are mishandled or are faulty they can cause serious harm.   Buying from trusted sellers ensures that the products are well made, and pose no additional safety risks.   

Safety

As fireworks contain an explosive element, it is extremely important that you follow the precautions printed on the side of the packaging and ensure the safety of those present. Never light a firework indoors, and never let a minor light one. Pets should be kept indoors as the audio aspect can prove to be very distressing for them.
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Nidia Guerra is an events planner who has years of experience working with town councils. In her free time she enjoys talking her dog Bruno for walks in the countryside.