Birthdays on Holidays - How to Plan a Birthday Party When it Falls on a Holiday
Many think that celebrating a birthday with a major holiday would make it extra special.
It does, however, the holiday can cloud the birthday and make it difficult to plan a party with friends and family members who may already have their own holiday agendas.
If your child's birthday party falls on or around a holiday such as Thanksgiving or Christmas, it may be worthy of considering the following ways to celebrate the birthday: Birthdays on Floating Holidays For children born around holidays with floating dates, such as Thanksgiving, plan to host a birthday party several weeks before or several weeks after the holiday.
Consider celebrating on the child's half birthday with a cake and small gift.
This will distinguish their birthday from the holiday.
Birthdays on Set Holidays For birthdays that fall on a holiday with a set date each year, such as Christmas, it may be best to celebrate the birthday with a small family party on the day.
Consider hosting a birthday party several weeks before or several weeks after the holiday.
In addition to the small family party on the birthday, consider hosting a larger party with friends and family members on the child's half birthday.
In essence, this creates two birthday parties for the child and makes for a fun family tradition.
It also avoids over-stimulation caused by opening birthday gifts and gifts associated with the holiday.
Let the holiday stress move on and provide the birthday person with a unique day to focus on their special event.
It does, however, the holiday can cloud the birthday and make it difficult to plan a party with friends and family members who may already have their own holiday agendas.
If your child's birthday party falls on or around a holiday such as Thanksgiving or Christmas, it may be worthy of considering the following ways to celebrate the birthday: Birthdays on Floating Holidays For children born around holidays with floating dates, such as Thanksgiving, plan to host a birthday party several weeks before or several weeks after the holiday.
Consider celebrating on the child's half birthday with a cake and small gift.
This will distinguish their birthday from the holiday.
Birthdays on Set Holidays For birthdays that fall on a holiday with a set date each year, such as Christmas, it may be best to celebrate the birthday with a small family party on the day.
Consider hosting a birthday party several weeks before or several weeks after the holiday.
In addition to the small family party on the birthday, consider hosting a larger party with friends and family members on the child's half birthday.
In essence, this creates two birthday parties for the child and makes for a fun family tradition.
It also avoids over-stimulation caused by opening birthday gifts and gifts associated with the holiday.
Let the holiday stress move on and provide the birthday person with a unique day to focus on their special event.