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I’ve hit the point where I’d rather travel for my child’s birthday than organise a party

Published 12:00 30 Jul 2022 BST

Updated 11:40 28 Jul 2022 BST

Melissa Carton
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For the last ten years I've always thrown a birthday party for my children on their birthdays. They've always had one. In one regard I like throwing them as it's a chance for family to get together but at the same time I'm also getting to a point where I'm kind of done with them. Honestly I'd much rather bring my children on a little trip away then throw them a birthday party this year. My kids have been travelling in Ireland and abroad since they were less than a year old and they love it. We're a travel bug kind of family so it really wouldn't be out of character for us to take a break away for occasions like birthdays. In fact for my 30th birthday we travelled as a family to Italy and it was one of the best birthdays that I've ever had. It might seem like I'm being a curmudgeon who doesn't like birthday parties, I'm not. It's more that I come from a huge family and there's a birthday party almost every week especially in months like September and December. I follow a lot of parenting travel bloggers and their kids always seem incredibly happy and I feel like getting to experience so many different cultures and places helps create happy children. Saying all this I know my daughter has plans to invite her new friends (she starts a new school in September) to our house for her birthday so I might just have to keep my travel idea for her next birthday and do a long run up.

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