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Its a Toddlers Party. How About a $75,000 Budget?In Los Angeles, childrens birthday celebrations have spiraled into mini-weddings.
One hundred people RSVPd for Williams sixth birthday party, which was held at a Los Angeles park on a March afternoon. By 12:30 p.m., the fire station-themed event was in full swing, with energetic attendees trying on their own fire-hose backpacks and gleefully coasting down slides into a large custom ball pit, detailed with flames and the slogan Lets Get Fired Up.
Preparation for the event had begun three months before when Sabrina Maldonado and Melissa Mueller of Stay Golden Design began working with Williams mother and 14 vendors to hammer out all the details.
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The ratcheting-up of expectations may have something to do with the pandemic. Parents were pent up for two years and emerged wanting to go big for their childrens milestones.
Then, of course, theres Instagram. Social medias just doing the job of the school gossip, said Joshua Castillo, a parenting consultant in Los Angeles. Theres always been social media, it just used to be a person who found out how much something cost, maybe took a picture, and showed you the goody bag from the party.
And its impossible to ignore the influence of the Kardashians, whose events introduced new standards for what it means to celebrate. Around the time Kim had a party for her first child, and it was something that was featured in People Magazine, something shifted, Ms. Zelken said. (KidChella, as that party was called, featured a Ferris wheel and an ill-advised American Indian headdress). People had this drive to get to that same level, or close to it.
At Williams 6th birthday party, a real fire truck showed up later.Credit...Alyssa Hunter Photography
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/13/style/la-children-parties.html
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(18,139 posts)I cut a slice off for my dad to try, and he said, "Hey, that's pretty good!"
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(10,661 posts)part of his job entailed making cakes from their mixes and then analyzing them to make sure their contents matched what was printed on the boxes. He used to smuggle cakes home for our birthdays: they usually had a core sample taken out of them that was covered up with icing.
For his own birthday he insisted on a pie.
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(52,292 posts)in other areas of the US. Why is it only in LA? Or is this the usual objective journalism from the NYT.
LisaM
(28,614 posts)I see the most mundane things treated as some sort of victory now. Pre -school "graduation". Middle school "graduation". The list goes on and on. I know parents who treat their privileged kids very well, give them way more than they need and then claim to be 'honored to be this kid's parent' (and that is an exact quote). I don't get it.