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The childs baptism is on its 1st birthday...and we trying to find out what food to fix and how to decorate the party room.

there are little 1year old kids coming too...are there any games for them to do....? I mean it is a b-day+baptism party.

the food is supposed to be something special but nothing that takes too much work or time cuz there are quiet alot people coming. would be nice if it is something that can be prepared 1or even 2days earlier.

well games for the grown ups...i know u do that on a baby-showers alot but maybe some is working even on a event like this one.

do ya have any ideas?any web-sides where i can see pictures? Im glad about every little info i can get. thx

2006-11-26 12:23:26 · 4 answers · asked by snoopy19_812004 2 in Games & Recreation Other - Games & Recreation

4 answers

lunch meat tray
veggie and dip tray\
cheeses and fruit tray

easy to make up

rigatoni with sauce (kids will like)

jello, and "dirt" ->made with vanilla pudding ad crushed Oreo cookies
Cake

coffee, soda, juice and water for drinks

white decortaions ballons for tables

2006-11-26 12:34:52 · answer #1 · answered by Wicked 7 · 0 0

Games aren't necessary for a baptism. Just do the cake and coffee hospitality. Most people just hang around for an hour or two at the house, sometimes the baby gets a christening present but not always.No grown up games this is the baby's day focus on the baby.
If your doing an actual birthday party keep it simple 1 year olds don't have much of an attention span. They would be more interested in the food.. make finger food like cheese, different types of crackers, olives & pickles. Again keep it under a couple of hours, otherwise you will have a lot of cranky babies on your hands.

2006-11-26 20:31:23 · answer #2 · answered by Tapestry6 7 · 0 0

Far too many time people don't even understand baptism, Games, cake, balloons, decorations? Follow the examples of the Bible, the people who were baptized were of age and knew what baptism was for. It is by far a party or sport, nobody is born a Christian, but one must choose to live a life for Christ, and choice usually comes at a well age, when someone actually can recognize sin(not a one year old). Cake and party...I wonder in todays world how many claimed Christians there are that say their a Christian but have never have read the Bible. (cause if the Bible was your information source you would have quite a different perspective and more respect )

2006-12-02 02:32:03 · answer #3 · answered by Guru 2 · 0 1

You should decide if it is going to be a birthday or baptism. I don't think the two should cross boundaries.
Baptism should have just a light lunch following the service- at a restaurant or home. No balloons or decorations should be involved. Certainly no games.

2006-11-26 20:26:26 · answer #4 · answered by Mommyk232 5 · 0 1

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