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Celebration suggestions needed.
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I have a big birthday coming up. My twenties are drawing to a close. I really have no idea what I want to do. Nice restaurant, just me and the husband? Nah, thankfully, we get to do that a lot. Big crazy party at my place? Nah, did that for the housewarming not too long ago. Some sort of swanky outing with swanky friends? Maybe, but it has to be really special.... Yeah, I'm a picky bastard, and now I'm running out of time. I'd love to celebrate it with a large group in an interesting way but I'm no good at coming up with ideas. I could totally go with a smaller group too, but that means deciding a guest list, and with so many cool people in my life, that's a tough call. Complication - I'm slated to work that Saturday until 6pm. We're understaffed at the moment, and we'll have just opened two weeks before, so that would be extremely hard for me to wiggle out of. :( I already fear I've waited too long, as we're less than a month away, and now the other possibilities are piling up. Snowflake will be in town (yay!)and there's that LA Modernism show JW just posted about, which looks awesome, but with Snowflake's meet on Sunday and my work schedule, I can't possibly go. :( I'm totally hapless at the moment. Ideas, suggestions, advice - no matter how crazy - are all appreciated. I might just stay home and let it pass....it's less bother. :) |
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You should definitely do something that you'll remember. How about something really unusual like a picnic or going sailing? (with friends, of course)
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Hmmmm - you know, I can't seem to remember my 30th - it was before the internet and much less documented as my 40th, which I do remember quite well.
My suggestion is don't be a slave to the date - Have a nice dinner with Greg, throw a big party, have a swanking, have a week long celebration, spend at least a few nights in a swanky hotel, etc. If Disney can celebrate it's 50th for 18 months, you can certainly celebrate your 30th on more than just the day. |
Get all your friends together, dress in authentic 1890s swimwear and go to the some popular beach for the day where you'll play croquet.
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wool swimsuits *shudder*
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You could have an orgy.
One of the thoughts that I had for Susan's party was the possibility of renting out the party room at Lucky Strike Lanes at the Block. However, it is a tad pricey. I know the Saturday night rate was $600 per hour (plus catering). Beyond that; well, you know how much trouble I had incoming up with something for Susan's 40th. |
Do something different.
Pick something that is something you've always wanted to do and do it. I did a 1930's French Riviera costume party at the Beach for one of my past BD's. I also had a "Beatnik Party" one year. |
Have you thought about dinner theater? It is a bit more costly, but a lot of fun. There's Medieval Times,
the new Pirates-Dinner-Adventure-Theater down the street form it, as well as: Joey & Maria's Comedy Italian Wedding 800-944-5639 You will dance, sing, eat and laugh as a guest at an anything-but-traditional Italian wedding. Performances are every weekend. Best Western Courtesy Inn - Anaheim Or Brain Brew - Murder Mystery Party |
Wow. Orgy at the bowling alley. That's creative!
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Be original - go to Disneyland!
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€ always seems to get partying right - often and as varied as possible. |
Way too much stress plaining your own B-Day party.
Just tell GD that you want it done and to do it right and let him stress over the details;) |
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How about a classic beach blanket bonfire? You can still do that here
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CP, why don't you rent an electric boat and cruise around newport harbor? It's a nice way to drink wine (or fuzzy water) and relax with friends.
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I vote for a weeklong celebration. That way you are open to little things every day or big things, the main thing is to wave the 20's farewell and welcome the glorious 30's (but I have to say, the 40s are awesome).
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OK, scratch the bonfire (You SoCal'ers slay me...).
How about a romantic dinner for two at a nice warm restaurant? |
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I'm letting the day pass and doing dinner with my family and drinks with a few close friends. That Saturday we already have other party plans but *for* my bday we are going wine tasting in Temecula and to Vegas a few weeks after that (once the playoff schedule for round 2 is released).
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Strip Club.
(If you plan it right - amateur night!) |
I'm with €... Weeklong sounds like a good plan, and allows those of us with insanity in place of a life to join up for a bit of it. :)
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How about a trip to the Tiki bar? ;)
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You could spend your 30th like I spent mine; drinking copious amounts of alcohol, crawling into your closet – sobbing uncontrollably because your life is over now that you’re 30, and waking up in the morning drooling on your shoes…….
Then again... maybe not. |
For my 30th, my roommate wanted to throw a Logan's Run party, where all my friends would chase me as I fled towards the party destination...in this case, a bar.
I declined. I wasn't running on my birthday. But it did sound like a fun way to kick off one's 30s. Heh. |
If you had the weekend (unfortunatly you don't) I would have suggested a Catalina Get-away.
Oh well, maybe next year..... |
Yes I agree with those that think you should spread it out a week. Every day should have something special in it for you.
Of course I am probably going to have the same question when September gets closer and my 25th B-Day draws near. LOL |
I can't even remember the last birthday I celebrated. I don't know, I am inclined to say, let it pass.
But, there is always Canters on Fairfax. I've heard that if you tell them its your birthday, they'll give you the same grumpy service, lousy coffee & half warmed over food they give the un-birthday folks, except with a candle in it.* But you know, the Cheesecake Factory has been sounding pretty good, lately. *Plus Rodney Bingenheimer, will don a birthday hat and stare at you longingly from his corner booth. |
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Visible WendyBeth Mojo! |
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Well, wait a moment, are you going to wear that popeye costume? |
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Too bad it's not just a little later in the year, you could do a night at the Hollywood Bowl.
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I meant 20 bucks a POP! Jeez!
Oh wait, nevermind. |
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Niiiiiiiice.
(OOoh, another September baby?! BDB!?! At last! Used to seem like all I'd find were September children... That disappeared quickly among these folk. Or so I recall) |
I, too, am a Septemberist.
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Oooh!
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How about a group volunteer project (beach clean-up, etc) followed by pizza and beer somewhere?
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Howl at the Moon! Howl at the Moon!
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I too was born in September, but I don't in any way acknowledge my birthdays as they arrive.
Though this has just reminded me that yesterday (or possibly tomorrow I can never remember which) my mom turned 50. 13 years too late she is finally old enough to be a grandma. |
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Snipe hunting!
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Mmmmmm...donuts.....
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Who is derailing this thread. It is supposed to be about MAY birthdays, not Spetember! 30, 30, 30, 30. What to do? How about a backyard movie party. Friends, food, firepit, flicks and other f-words.
Maybe that's what I want for my 3_th. :babette: |
Maybe I'll dig up my phat pants...
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Oooh! Could we possibly have a bonfire with a projection screen? Or does someone have a fire pit? With a movie about fire. Fun times, for sure!
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Throw yourself a "wake" and turn up in red! I'm not joking...:D
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OMG, that's funny!
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Do what you want CP. I agree with E, spend a week celebrating, do everything you want to do. It's your birthday, let yourself be spoiled. |
I think you should have a "30" themed party.
You invite 30 people. You serve 30 different types of hors d'ouvres or desserts or drinks (or whatever). Each person brings 30 gifts (your guests will have to be either creative or wealthy). The party lasts 30 hours. Or something like that. |
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Seriously dude - didn't someone mention that GD should be doing all this for me?
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And if he was ... and it was all going to be a big surprise ... this thread is killing it.
So ... How 'bout a Pie Fight?? (I did one once, for a 30th birthday, in fact ... and it was hysterical fun.) :cheers: |
I think a surprise party can still be a surprise party of the surprisee knows that there is a party, but has no clue as to any of the details.
One could actually have a lot of fun tormenting the target of said party in the days/weeks leading up to the party. Or have a reverse suprise party: where the party is a surprise on all of the guests. But in this case, that would be hard to pull off in this case. |
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