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First Birthday?

My son's birthday is in the middle of February.  We will be going back home to be with family for Christmas and will be coming back around January 8th.  Would you do A, B, or C??

A) Would you have a birthday party for him while you were with family (after the New Year)??  It would be about a month and a half before his actual birthday!! 

B) Do it late...we may be going back in April as well. 

C) None of the above.  Have his party in The Netherlands and skype with family for cake, etc.

 

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  • Unless I had my family coming over to us for my sons actual first birthday, I'd go with option A.

     

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  • We did C.  And it worked out really well.  For my family he opened their presents in front of them via skype.  And later for DH's family he had his cake and opened their presents.  We were dealng with 3 vastly different time zones, but I think it worked really well.  And it is for me really, since DS won't remember a thing and could care less.

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    I would not do either A or B.

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  • A.  I'm a big believer in celebrating when the opportunity to celebrate presents -- even if that falls before or after the actual date of the celebration.
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  • I would actually do A and C.

    I'd celebrate with our family/friends while home and then celebrate again when it is his actual birthday. Maybe do something small with just the family for his actual birthday.

    Personally, I would feel really strange not celebrating C's birthday around the actual date because I'm quite sentimental about stuff like that. Just me though...

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  • I wouldn't do C. I know my DD won't remember her first birthday, but she loves parties and being around people, and Skype just isn't the same. My parents flew here for her party, but DH's family is here, so that's a bit different. If both sides of the family were over there, I'd have the party over there if possible.
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  • I'd go with a combination of A or B and C as well. Do something on his actual birthday, something fun in the Netherlands and cake and skype, then either before or in April do something there as well. 2 (possibly smaller) celebrations totally beats 1 big one!

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  • I am definetly going to have cake on his actual birthday.  But, I really wanted to celebrate with family too (Both my family and DH's family live in Louisiana).  I think I might feel strange celebrating before his big day.  I don't know!!  And it is totally for me!! I know he won't remember any of it!  But a lot of the pictures I have from my older DS's birthday are priceless!  Most of which are with family..... hmmmm?? 

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  • I like it when my birthday lasts for weeks so I would celebrate in both places. It's nice to have another excuse for a party when you're with family, but it would be nice to start your own traditions in your new home - and it's a good excuse to invite your neighbours / friends around. We celebrated my grandmother's 90th like 3 months early since we were all together for the first time in years and I stretched my 30th out to about 6 weeks between different groups of friends :-)
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