Row row row your boat, gently down the stream.
Merrily merrily merrily merrily, Life is a bowl of M&M's!

Thats how my 3 year old likes to end the rhyme. I find that statement very profound...You won't find anything deep or profound here.. a bit of this and a bit of that...!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The Giant Red Chair 

Over the last many years in the Boston area, we have met some wonderful people, struck up new friendships, been to countless parties – in short has been a fun time. With Aaria’s 3rd  birthday around the corner, it was our turn to have a bash. And I just decided to have a biggish bash.

It was a kid’s birthday, so while it was to be a decent sized gathering, I wanted it to be kiddie oriented. The main objective was for the kids to have fun but also the parents to have some down time. Debbie and her team from Raddison Nashua were wonderful and understood what I wanted.

The final arrangement was that we had two pretty large halls adjacent to each other. One dedicated to children and the other was the formal luncheon area. The children’s area had 4 activity tables managed by group of baby sitters…, a big bouncy house, ball game and the giant red chair.
 
 





I actually designed the activity tables myself; yeah, with some grunt work thrown in my hubby, Anurag. These were the goal oriented kind of tasks, what the kiddies call ‘projects’, with the end of each activity giving a reward. Yup, these did manage to keep the kids pretty occupied while the parents (most anyway), could be in the ‘adult’ area.










The other big hit was the giant red chair. It was supposed to be entertaining for the kids, but I think the parents got a bigger kick out of it. And that chair was the photo-opp spot of the afternoon. I’ll let some of the pictures here speak for themselves. And yes, when some 6 or 7 adults actually started jumping around on it, there was quick hint of even more excitement. We thought the chair might actually tip; but no such luck – would have been pretty entertaining (in the slip on the banana peel way) for the rest of us J



A quick shout out to some of the Vendors - Indian Decorations and goody bags were from  Bird's Craft. Bouncy House, Red Chair and Ball game from Crystal Entertainment . The Dora Cake from Frederick’s pastries Fredericks Pastries in Amherst NH. Of course, it was a great big hit with Aaria, and not because it was a sort of melt-in-the-mouth chocolate cake.  Though “Tico” was missing from the Dora ensemble – something that Aaria to date has not forgotten J! Thanks a ton to Jen Alton photography, for the photos, some of which you are seeing on this page.



Seeing the enjoyment on the face of the kids throughout the party, really made my day. And getting the kids doing stuff on their own, kept the parents happy too !! And at the end of the party we were asked if a 3rd Birthday was this elaborate what would Aaria’s wedding be like…..and Anurag’s quick response was “We will make sure she elopes”!!!




4 comments:

  1. Jharna..I just loved reading through your blog on Aaria's b'day..I actually could feel all the excitement and fun it must have been. Loved the giant red chair and of course all the efforts put in by you and icing on the cake was Anurag's comment (let's see how much he means when it comes to daughters :)...Wishing Aaria all the happiness n lots of love to you all...

    Shivani

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  2. Wooooowwwwwww!Dear girl,loved your post. It is very well written, very descriptive and interesting. The simple narrative and story line is sweet.I am waiting for more. The excitement of the day, the meticulous planning, the immense coordination has come through vividly. You are an excellent planner and your party was so loved.

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  3. Lovely post - well written. Short and sweet. The pics were very nice too and they spoke volumes without any text.
    It was indeed a beautiful and a very well planned party. I still remember proudly all the compliments that were showered for you on the excellent planning, I was bursting with pride.
    Welcome to the world of bloggers - hope to see more of your posts soon.

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  4. Lub lub lub the post. I'm sooo sorry i missed the little munchkin's bday. My lifestyle is going to have to change once I have an Aaria of my own. Between your description and Jenn's creative captures, I feel as if I was there.

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