thread: How much do you spend on a 1st birthday

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    How much do you spend on a 1st birthday

    Ive possibly gone overboard but its all stuff he will need anyway,
    Ive gotten him a thomas bed (2ndhand) $80, thomas couch $65, Massive thomas toy box $200, Toy car $25 & a couple of little tonkas for $10 so for a grand total of $380 plus he is having a big party

    do you think ive gone crazy, It wasnt intetional I just got carried away I think, on average how much do you spend on your childs 1st birthday.

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    Yeah, I think you have gone a bit crazy! LOL! We spent about ... $200? Ok, maybe we also spent too much. It was probably closer to $300 now that I think of it. Oh no! I'll try better next year.

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    HAHA looks like we are one in the same :P

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    For first birthdays we always got a piece of furniture for them - toy boxes and table and chair sets etc so it was more expensive than just buying a toy but more practical I think kwim?

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    Thanks what I was think trillian, the bed & toy box are practical.

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    Hmm I am sitting here unable to remember what I bought for his birthday but I know a bough a fair bit but probably not as much as at Christmas (which was his 2nd)

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    For DS's 1st birthday we got him some 'essentials' - clothing etc that he needed and that no-one else would buy.
    Probably spent about $50..... Family spoilt him rotten with the toys, which he barely glanced at. He spent the whole day besotted with a balloon.
    DS wont be getting a party until he is at least 5. Nothing against parties, but personally i don't think it is worth the effort when they are so young - don't think they can really appreciate it iykwim?
    For his 1st and 2nd b'day we just had immediate family from mine and DH's sides, so DS had his cousins to play with, but no friends. We ordered a whole heap of pizzas and sat on a picnic rug in the park. The hardest thing I did was make a cake. We had no lollies, party-food etc as he is not allowed that yet so there was no point tempting him! All the mess went in the bin (disposable plates etc) and we had a clean house to come home to.

    But hey, if you are keen on a party then go for it. I look forward to going all out for party-mode in future (i think...)
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    My poor little guy hardly got anything....cos he didn't need anything so close after Christmas, and because we are having all our stuff go into storage in a few weeks for a couple of months and I didn't really see the point.
    He got a doona cover for his bed and a few books and little toys.

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    [QUOTE=JellyBean;2226347] Nothing against parties, but personally i don't think it is worth the effort when they are so young - don't think they can really appreciate it iykwim?
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    Totally get what you mean, I think its more of a social thing for the parent maybe its selfish but its not often I get all my friends together so meh Im excited LOL.

    He is actually having 2 parties, one at home and one down in traralgon which is where im from so my family & friends down there dont miss out

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    present wise, DD is getting some clothes and a little flip out couch - would probably spend more but we simply don't have it. we are having a big-ish party for her, but that is on a budget - we did some work for my folks and they are paying for the party in return - so we have a limit on what we can spend!

    BP - when i'm at work, i work in t'gon!

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    DS's first birthday... I did a tea-party for family. That was maybe £20 for all the food and ingredients.

    For presents, I think maybe another £20. He had a cotbed and sheets for that, so we didn't need that. He already had clothes, as I pick them up in sales when I see them. I think I got him maybe a book or two and a nice wooden toy. Oh yes, it was a counting and colours type thing.

    I don't go overboard for birthdays/Christmas. Everyone else does. Liebling doesn't need presents from me on his birthday: he needs them in July when no-one bothers getting him gifts! I do gifts all year round when he needs them, just cos there doesn't need to be a reason.

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    sounds about right we did the same

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    i dont think there is such a thing as too much. if you want to spoil your little one then you should and no one can tell you otherwise. What you bought sounds great and i bet your little one will be so excited

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    some of what you bought, as much as you're making it for his birthday, is stuff you would have gotten anyway. he needs a bed - no way around that one! to keep your house in some semblance of order (yeah right!) you got a toy box. yes, you've chosen a theme and probably spent a bit more because of the theme, BUT, it's stuff you would have gotten anyway - take that $280 out of the equation and you've really not spent much at all.

    like LZ, a lot of things DD needs won't be given to her for her bday - she'll ge them as she needs them - so we may spend more through the year and less at her bday

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    BP - when i'm at work, i work in t'gon!
    Oh wow, where do you work? are you from there?

    some of what you bought, as much as you're making it for his birthday, is stuff you would have gotten anyway. he needs a bed - no way around that one! to keep your house in some semblance of order (yeah right!) you got a toy box. yes, you've chosen a theme and probably spent a bit more because of the theme, BUT, it's stuff you would have gotten anyway - take that $280 out of the equation and you've really not spent much at all.

    like LZ, a lot of things DD needs won't be given to her for her bday - she'll ge them as she needs them - so we may spend more through the year and less at her bday
    Briggsy you so just justified what I spent woo hoo thanks LOL makes me feel a bit better, I so felt like I was going overboard.

    I had intentions of buying a ton of clothes coz he literally had 1 outfit that fitted him, when I got warrnambool I went and seen my good friend rainbowraver and left her place with 3 garbage bags full of logans size 1's Im so greatfull, and logie has some gorgeus stuff

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    i'm about 40k's from t'gon - out past churchill. grew up in morwell and churchill - spent heaps of time in t'gon growing up cos my grandparents lived on the highway there. i work in one of the call centres over there

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    i'm about 40k's from t'gon - out past churchill. grew up in morwell and churchill - spent heaps of time in t'gon growing up cos my grandparents lived on the highway there. i work in one of the call centres over there
    Oh yeah, I grew up in Rosedale & moved to Traralgon when i was in year 9.