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Celebrating Creatively

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I am turning 60 this summer, as are many of my longtime friends. Given that we are still in a pandemic, we are all finding creative ways to celebrate.

 

For my husband’s 60th birthday, this past October, I had friends and family from near and far submit a short video, and pictures if they had, to wish him a happy birthday. My daughter put it all together into one video. He absolutely loved his video and looks at it often. For a small outdoor family celebration I had a chef come, with his wood burning stove and make pizza, my husband’s favorite.

 

We celebrated my birthday early, due to the impending birth of our first grandchild, and my husband made a similar video for me. Although he added a personalized video from Jonathan Frakes, the actor who played Commander William Riker on Star Trek. While I sort of expected the family and friends video (since I made one for him), the inclusion of Number 1 (as he was called on the series) on my video made me literally scream with delight. Any Star Trek fan would understand my feelings.

 

We then had a small backyard party for my family. As another surprise my husband hired a hibachi chef to cook dinner. My husband set up tables in a huge U shape and the chef was in the middle. As we were not in a restaurant, the show the chef put on was wilder than any hibachi chef I have seen before, i.e he sprayed saki in our mouths using a super soaker gun and eggs were being thrown all over my backyard. The show was great and the food absolutely delicious.

 

Has the pandemic forced you to be more creative in your celebrations? As a follow up, do you think smaller celebrations are here to stay?

 

Comments

Corey Bearak

We opted not to go big.
Interestingly we stayed within our "pod" even if we found a safe place to dine. Our daughter who is living with us joined us for my birthday at a LI steakhouse; for Shelly's birthday, we two dined at the City Winery. For our anniversary, just us two, romantically, at the same LI steakhouse.
Shelley Simpson

The pandemic has enabled me to be creative in pretty much every aspect of life.
Daniel Schwartz

I think smaller is here to stay just because it is easier in most cases. We have downsized our celebrations long before the pandemic. But it does help you to be more creative. I love the chief at home option. Happy Birthday soon. Mine is in July.
Victoria Drogin

Sounds wonderful!!! We have a few more years to plan. I think things will continue to open up. During these past few months we have clarified our priorities - and our relationships. I think that impacts the choices we make. It will be interesting to watch how things evolve with both social and family events, as well as business gatherings. Happy birthday! And so excited for you on the happy events to come.
Rona Gura

I would love to leave the law and become a party planner. I had so much fun planning his.

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