I always wanted a hassle-free handa (celebration). This coming October, there are lots of events to be celebrated- our 3rd wedding anniversary, our 2-year old Hyzyd's birthday , my father's 53rd birthday (if he'll come with my mom and sisters)and my niece first birthday. For my baby, he's an easily impressed breed, and there is no need to spend lots of time or money on the celebration. I always remember what my father told me "Remember that you are the one who creates the expectations that your child has". We'll simply invite a few favorite friends over for a celebration of cake and ice cream. We'll not forget to put candles on every letters of "Happy Birthday" on his cake because he loves blowing candles!
This candle blowing took place one Sunday during our minister and his daughter's birthday. Hyzyd helped blowing the candles!


1.Stay Home.On this way, we can party all we want, I do away with the unease, and save money.
2.Keep it short. The list, I mean. By holding the party at my place, we will automatically limit the invites to those I want . Often, a short text serves as an invite (we call in here because it rates the same with texting). A follow-up often unnecessary these ways. Thus, no need for that whole RSVP business.
3. Hire a caterer! Instead of turning our kitchen into a circus, why not call a caterer? But here in Thailand where could I find someone who'll not only take care of the chow, but will also fix our place as well. Could I find one that will accommodate my personal whims and tastes but has a particular strength as well for only 5K baht?
Tell me, am I cheap like Mr. Krabs or am I just practical?
