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18 Mar 10 What Do We Do with the Kids? Reception Solutions

There is no such thing as a perfect wedding reception. Gathering people in the same place almost guarantees that something is not going to happen according to the master plan. Many couples welcome children to their reception, however, keeping them happy takes a little planning.

Children look adorable in tiny tuxes or princess dresses. Receptions are geared toward adult activity and young guests sometimes act a bit annoying, especially under the influence of rich, sugary wedding cake. Hiring a professional babysitter can make guests of all ages more relaxed and comfortable. Do not rely on the kindness of strangers or a teenager forced into kid duty. If the wedding is held at a hotel, reserve a room where the children can be contained and entertained. Hire at least one person for every seven children attending the reception.

If the couple prefers the children to stay on the scene, provide them with their own table and activities apart from the adults but within sight of the fun. Provide appropriate snacks, games, party favors, and mats in case a tired child needs to rest for a bit. It is still a wise move to hire one or more designated attendants so parents and other guests can enjoy the festivities.

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21 Sep 09 Time Management

To quote the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland:
“I’m late, I’m late. For a very important date.
No time to say Hello. Goodbye.
I’m late, I’m late, I’m late.”

Event planners not only have to manage their time making events happen but they also create a timetable in place during the event. Without good time management skills, both activities are going to be much more difficult than need be.

Most of us start planning events by making a list. This can be quite useful if the list doesn’t extend into the next millennium. You can always add to the list. Arrange the items in order of importance and tackle the ones that are rated most critical. Delegate as many of the items as possible.

Use whatever technology you have available to remind you that flowers must be ordered by a certain date, details need to be confirmed with the caterer, etc. Create a time line and check off items as they occur.

Focus on the big picture. It can be too easy to get lost in the small details of a project. Attention to the fine details is a wonderful thing, but not at the expense of the main goals of the event. Which is going to be more important – napkin rings that match exactly or the wedding cake? Just ask Alice and she’ll tell you – cake!

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