Submitted by Rona_Gura on

Celebrating Creatively

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Since March 23, 2020, when New York State officially closed down, my family has celebrated five birthdays, including my own. Three birthdays have been milestones, my two now twenty-five year old’s and my now thirty year old.

 

 

Prior to March 23, 2020, my family would celebrate birthdays by having the person whose birthday it was choose their favorite restaurant for dinner. With significant others and Grandma in tow, we would reserve a table for the ten of us and always have a fun, festive celebration.

 

 

Covid-19 changed the way we celebrated our birthdays. Since March 23, 2020, I have had to be more creative to make the occasion festive. I have ordered balloons, waiting outside Party City in my car, at the beginning of June for over an hour with others who also pre-ordered balloons. Apparently, balloons have become a huge part of celebrations during the pandemic. I have ordered quarantine birthday tee shirts (thank you Laurel for the idea, both of my daughters loved them), special cakes as well as special food (stuffed parmigiana pizza).

 

 

I am thinking about the next birthday that is coming upon our family in October. It is my husband’s sixtieth birthday. Last year, on his fifty-ninth birthday, I quickly realized as to how I could perfectly surprise him in 2020 for this milestone. Of course, the idea involved a surprise party, outside my home with family and friends. And while he has repeatedly said that he does not want a party, I knew he would secretly love the surprise I was planning.

 

 

In the state of uncertainty in which we are living, I have sadly realized that I cannot move forward with my original plan. It involved too many people. And there are members of our family who do not feel comfortable eating inside of a restaurant, who I know he would want to be there. And, while I would consider an outdoor celebration, in October  I must consider the possible effects of weather on the party.

 

 

So now again I find myself trying to creatively plan a special birthday celebration during a pandemic. Any suggestions?

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Fred Klein

That would be a good "October Surprise"...
Shelley Simpson

I don't have any suggestions, but I will send my request that you continue having birthdays and my wish that the next one is spent together in the traditional way.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Sun, 08/02/2020 - 22:43

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Marilyn Genoa

Rona I commend you. I know how difficult it is to celebrate all the milestones so many of us have in such untraditional ways and you have done so with love and consideration. Lately I’ve been getting one or two invitations from people who, despite what’s going on, intend to continue the celebrations as they always had. I just stare at those invitations wondering what possibly they could be thinking of knowing it potentially can be placing others at risk.
Daniel Schwartz

Consider renting out a restaurant space. This would ensure some safety while being able to celebrate with a potentially larger group.
Norman Spizz

at my sixtyth during the last century I had a roast. why not do a zoom roast for Phil? Call me if you want some ideas as to how to do it.
Victoria Drogin

Maybe rent out a large private room? Then you could wear masks and socially distance? Those who don’t feel comfortable yet could always send regards or call in? Or a tent or outdoor space with some protection from the weather??? I’m sure any and all efforts and plans will be sincerely appreciated. We are all doing out best..... kudos to you all for the love, effort and thought.
Riva Schwartz

Those of us experiencing milestone events during COVID are truly challenged! We all wish Phil the best and have faith in your creativity!
Rona Gura

That's my issue, I don't want to put anyone else at risk!!!!

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