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About Georgia Blair
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Are you planning a child's birthday party at home? Want to make it more exciting than exhausting? A little expert advice can help make it a more memorable event. The Party Fairy's strategies for successful parties can help parents turn down the chaos level and turn up the fun. We specialize in fantasy tea parties - but whether you're planning a sweet and nostalgic tea party or a rough-and-rowdy treasure hunt for boisterous little pirates, we have plenty of tips, tools and techniques to share. Need an idea for a centerpiece? A party game? Wondering whether the activities you have selected are age-appropriate for your guests? Not sure what to do with the two little boy cousins invited to a very girlie-girlie tea party? We can answer a variety of questions on many topics. Chances are good that we've heard your question before - but if not, we've created an entire business from the ability to create and imagine workable programs for children!

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As the owner of The Party Fairy, I have personally conducted more than 600 birthday parties for children on a paid basis - and did this free of charge for years before I decided to trun it into a business. All told, I have probably conducted more than 750 parties.

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None are relevant.:) And don't worry; nothing odd. Just church and school organizations.

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New York Times regional newspapers chain (I was an employee for several years and worked at various newspapers during my 20-year journalism career) I also worked at many smaller newspapers throughout Alabama

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I was a journalism major many, many years ago - shortly after the world was created. :) Although a journalistic background is not particularly relevant to the business of children's party planning, a communications background could prove useful in answering questions from the public.

Awards and Honors
Hmmm.... The only ones possibly relevant here are several Associated Press newswriting awards

Past/Present Clients
No one of national note or significance (yet!) because my clients are all pretty much under 9 years old! But to their parents, of course, my little clients are all shining stars! :)

 
   

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Party Planning - Joint father and son birthday party invite wording


Expert: Georgia Blair - 10/29/2009

Question
Hi, I asked a question on 10/28/09 about wording for my sons and husbands joint birthday party.  You responded that you will be away and wont be able to give me an answer until next week.  I didnt know how to respond to you directly so I had to go through here.  I would appreciate an answer whenever you get around to it.  I can certainly wait until next week.  The birthday party is in December for my son (Adam 1st Birthday) and husband (Eugene 30th Birthday).  I just need a cute way to word the invitation.

Thank you

Answer
Hmmmmm.... I have to confess my mind is still exhausted from our trip to Disney World! Thank you so much for waiting until we returned....Here's my best effort for you:

Thirty Plus One Equals Twice the Fun

We're celebrating a milestone for father and son --
As our big guy turns 30 and our little guy turns one;
We're adding them together into one day of fun
In a celebration we're calling Thirty Plus One
No math skills required for this kind of equation
We just want to add YOU to this celebration!
Date:
Time:
Location:
RSVP:

I hope this will work for you. Have a great event!  

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