Briar Rose 7457
Proud of my Princesses
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alright, I know, I bored some people to tears when I planned my older daughter's bat mitzvah last fall.
but I'm trying to come ip with ideas for younger daughter's bat mitzvah next year.
at older dd's bat mitzvah, I hired a kareoke guy. prior to the party he printed my daughter's picture on blank CD's. at the party, kids could go into a sound proof booth and record themselves singing a popular song. all the kids loved it -- some of the kids went back to record two or three or even more songs. it was wonderful, and they got a little momento of the occasion. at the end of the evening, the man handed me 10 blank CD's with dd's photo -- that's all that were left! (I don't have a CD burner, so I still have the blanks.)
but I'm not sure I want to repeat myself your younger dd's party. I was thinking either a caricature artist or a magician to do clos up magic.
if you were at a party, which would you prefer?
but I'm trying to come ip with ideas for younger daughter's bat mitzvah next year.
at older dd's bat mitzvah, I hired a kareoke guy. prior to the party he printed my daughter's picture on blank CD's. at the party, kids could go into a sound proof booth and record themselves singing a popular song. all the kids loved it -- some of the kids went back to record two or three or even more songs. it was wonderful, and they got a little momento of the occasion. at the end of the evening, the man handed me 10 blank CD's with dd's photo -- that's all that were left! (I don't have a CD burner, so I still have the blanks.)
but I'm not sure I want to repeat myself your younger dd's party. I was thinking either a caricature artist or a magician to do clos up magic.
if you were at a party, which would you prefer?