All About Birthday Parties
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thanks for the suggestions.

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wow, a 1 year old celebration.................so much to celebrate.
budget $250.
do you have any friends/relatives (on your guest list) who live in a condo? if yes, can they book a function book for the party?
if none, check with your neighbourhood community centres to see if there is a function room available. if not, what about void deck at your block?
otherwise what about a picnic at the beach or park? you can cook the food yourself or do a kfc/pizza pickup. cooking food yourself is the the best and you can control your budget.
happy planning and best wishes.
take at look at the birthday parties thread, more ideas there. -
Hello Julia,
I’ve called the company that you PM-ed me and found out about their services. They are very friendly and are very sincere about it. And their pricing is reasonable too.Thanks alot for the recommendation! -
ccelyn:
Can parents share your experience on how you celebrate your child's one year old birthday? My house is too small to invite relatives and friends. Buy my budget is low, hopefully below $250 if possible. Will have around 10 to 15 adults and less than 8 children.
Hi ccelyn,
hmm yeah, can book function room... cook up a few finger food etc... Since there will be children, maybe you can engage a party organiser for their services... if not the children will be bored
I was recommended this company by Julia Koh from the forum. Their packages are above $250.. but maybe they offer some individual services like games alone etc... I don't know. you can try!
they are very friendly.
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mommsie101:
The Julia Koh... do they have website?ccelyn:
Can parents share your experience on how you celebrate your child's one year old birthday? My house is too small to invite relatives and friends. Buy my budget is low, hopefully below $250 if possible. Will have around 10 to 15 adults and less than 8 children.
Hi ccelyn,
hmm yeah, can book function room... cook up a few finger food etc... Since there will be children, maybe you can engage a party organiser for their services... if not the children will be bored
I was recommended this company by Julia Koh from the forum. Their packages are above $250.. but maybe they offer some individual services like games alone etc... I don't know. you can try!
they are very friendly. -
Susan Koh:
hi, did the package come with the cake in the blog? thanksA McDonalds birthday party may sound old school, but didn't most of us grow up wanting a McDonalds birthday party?
I just had a birthday celebration with a group of friends for our kids whose birthdays fall in the month of August at McDonalds.
The party package is only $9 per child.
If you're keen, you can read more about it here -> http://ajugglingmom.com/2011/09/birthday-memories-at-mcdonalds/
Hope this is useful
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ccelyn:
The Julia Koh... do they have website?[/quote]Hello Ccelyn,mommsie101:
[quote=\"ccelyn\"]Can parents share your experience on how you celebrate your child's one year old birthday? My house is too small to invite relatives and friends. Buy my budget is low, hopefully below $250 if possible. Will have around 10 to 15 adults and less than 8 children.
Hi ccelyn,
hmm yeah, can book function room... cook up a few finger food etc... Since there will be children, maybe you can engage a party organiser for their services... if not the children will be bored
I was recommended this company by Julia Koh from the forum. Their packages are above $250.. but maybe they offer some individual services like games alone etc... I don't know. you can try!
they are very friendly.
So sorry I think i didn't make myself clear. The company is not by Julia Koh. it is Julia Koh (A parent from forum) who introduced to me.
I don't think they have a website yet, that I didn't ask. but I can give you the contact of the person whom I spoke to.
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mommsie101:
Hi Susan,
Wow, I clicked the link and saw your blog...
It looks very good!! Anyway, I read another livejournal somewhere. http://www.shmilylove.livejournal.com
Like the writing there too.
Is blogging a very 'in' thing for the parents? Haha.. maybe i should start blogging and join the 'mummy-blogger' community .
Hi Mommsie and Susan,
I saw the links to both the blogs... wow, love it man! Mommsie, are you going to start blogging? -
mommsie101:
Hello Julia,
I've called the company that you PM-ed me and found out about their services. They are very friendly and are very sincere about it. And their pricing is reasonable too.Thanks alot for the recommendation!
Hi mommsie,
Haha, glad that you liked it! Next time you can engage them.. their company name is quite unique too. SHMILY. haha -
ccelyn:
The Julia Koh... do they have website?[/quote]Hello Ccelyn,mommsie101:
[quote=\"ccelyn\"]Can parents share your experience on how you celebrate your child's one year old birthday? My house is too small to invite relatives and friends. Buy my budget is low, hopefully below $250 if possible. Will have around 10 to 15 adults and less than 8 children.
Hi ccelyn,
hmm yeah, can book function room... cook up a few finger food etc... Since there will be children, maybe you can engage a party organiser for their services... if not the children will be bored
I was recommended this company by Julia Koh from the forum. Their packages are above $250.. but maybe they offer some individual services like games alone etc... I don't know. you can try!
they are very friendly.
Haha, the one I recommended mommsie101 is a company called SHMILY.
Let me know if you want their contacts.
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