How do you celebrate your children's birthday? the question of the week

Another week we want to know your experiences, and for this we will carry out again the question of the week, with which you can share your experiences. In this way, in this little big family that we formed in Babies and more we will know each other a little better and learn or take ideas from others.

This is the new question of the week, to which you can respond by following the link:

How do you celebrate your children's birthday?

Do you have a children's party or do the elderly also sign up? Do you prefer an intimate, family celebration? Do you prepare games, snacks, trips to the park ...? Or have you not celebrated yet? We would love to know how you organize to celebrate that special date.

Last week's question

Regarding the question of the previous week, Iván asked us in the following way: How was the first day of school or daycare for your children?

We have received several responses, of which the one offered by our beloved regular reader diminuka, which we took the opportunity to congratulate on her recent new motherhood, has stood out:

Well, the truth is that I had many doubts and did not know if I would take my four-year-old daughter for the first time to school this course or not. I just had a brother three weeks ago and had been telling me for a while that I didn't want to go to school. Today we all went to school and she has decided to go to the line only with me.

His father and two brothers stay in the car waiting. The median of two years has been crying because he also wanted to go to school. We've been waiting in line for about 15 minutes. Lucia was a little nervous because the children knew each other last year although she knew three of them from the park next to the house. In the end, when they have entered the classroom, he has started to play quietly and I have kissed him and left. An hour and a half later, her brother and I went to pick her up and she didn't want to leave.

So much fear he has had and so many nerves and it turns out that he has loved it. Goodness! Everyone told me that even if I was four years old, as it was the first time I was sure I would cry. After spending a month and a peak saying that he did not want to go to school, today he has gone to bed happy because tomorrow he can go again. Tomorrow is four hours, I hope you enjoy.

Thank you all for the answers offered, always so interesting, and we encourage you to answer the new question of the week that is already available in our Answers section.