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Sera's First Birthday Party | Korean Dol/Doljanchi

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PARTY DETAILS, as told by Sophia…

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THEME

As Petite Productions is a kid-specific event planning company, we have the privilege of sharing in many milestone moments for our client’s, including a baby’s first birthday. What makes this event a little extra special above any other is that our “client” and birthday guest of honor is my little girl Sera!  Wanting to also celebrate our heritage, our theme focused on showcasing various cultural Korean elements.  In regards to the scale and importance of the event, Korean first birthdays can be compared to a Bar/Bat Mitzvah in Jewish culture or Quinceanera in Mexican culture.  Granted a one year old might prefer a nap over having to pose in a party dress, but turning one in Korean customs is symbolic as there was a time when not many babies made it to this birthday.  Throughout the years having a grand first birthday party continues to be an honored tradition for Korean families.

The overall concept to the theme was to highlight our Korean background, but using a more contemporary approach… and beyond all that, satisfy our main purpose in celebrating our daughter’s number one birthday and have a great time with our friends and family!

DECOR

Other than avoiding primary colors, our color palette was quite eclectic.  Much of our design inspirations came from the traditional Korean dresses or hanbok that Sera and I wore.  Reflecting a broad range of colors, patterns and textures, we incorporated all these elements into our décor, including the florals, linens, and cake.

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Nisie of Enchanted Florist created tall rustic arrangements of pink cherry blossoms for an Asian touch, with hanging globes of flower blooms and pink silk wrapped boxes filled with shades of blush and deep pinks, eggplant and celadon green.  Our linens were blush matte satin linens with delicate vintage lace overlays.  As Korean traditional fabrics have a taffeta-like quality to them, we added custom taffeta garden rose accents to our main table and chair treatments.

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Korean first birthdays highlight a main table called the dol sahng, literally meaning first birthday table. Ours fused traditional elements like gift packages wrapped in traditional fabrics and decorative towers along with a more contemporary floral name display created by Nisie. Flanked by impressive floral arrangements on stands, the backdrop was a custom board with a Korean symbol designed in crystal rhinestones.

We interpreted the ever so popular sweets display with a Korean twist incorporating traditional Korean rice cakes displayed in not so traditional candy jars and cake platters along with a variety of nostalgic Korean candies, cookies and snacks.

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Our cake inspiration was primarily from Sera’s hanbok. The stripes on the top tier are typical to the design usually found on the bolero-like jacket worn on top, known as saekdong juhgori in Korean, which I wanted to incorporate to symbolize something more traditional. And of course we had to add a little sash ribbon at the base like the jacket sash. The bottom two tiers emphasized the dress colors and artwork of her hanbok. Since we couldn’t have our cake wear little shoes, our cake topper was the traditional shoes that accompany the hanbok attire. I sketched out the overall concept of the cake and presented it to Grace at Sweet Gems who brought what I had envisioned to life and beyond!

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FOOD & DRINKS

As we wanted to keep the atmosphere of the party casual and energetic, I loved the idea of a taco guy, but that would spoil the plan for an all encompassing cultural experience for our guests!  So we collaborated with my super talented chef friend who created a fusion menu of Korean style bbq tacos grilled to order, with kimchee quesadillas and mini Korean kalbi sliders.  Yum!!!  We also had a display of Korean style sushi or kimbap ranging from the more traditional meat and veggies to spicy tuna as cold appetizers.  Beverages were a variety of Korean brand soft drinks and beers to complement the flavors of our menu.

We also had a self serve ice chest filled with old-school Korean popsicles and ice cream as after meal refreshments.

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Fresh Korean rice crackers, similar in concept to popcorn only using rice, was also being popped on site, which kids couldn’t get enough of and guests got to take bags home as healthy favors!

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ENTERTAINMENT

Korean Classical Music and Dance Company entertained our guests, performing a variety of Korean traditional dances, which was a first time experience for many.

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A more traditional activity guests participate in is called the doljabi, where a number of items are set before the baby and the one they grab indicates their potential future profession or path.  Our Sera picked the golf club, predicting her future as a professional golfer!

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VENDOR CREDITS:

– Event Planning: Petite Productions
– Main Photographer: MNM Photography
– Photographer: Nick Yutaka
– Florals: Enchanted Florist
– Linens: Wildflower Linens
– Rentals: Chiavari Chair Rentals
– Cake: Sweet Gems
– Entertainment: KCMDCO

 

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Ben's Wild Rumpus :: Korean First Birthday Party

Words and Photos by Jackie Culmer of Jackie Culmer Photography

I'm so happy to share this first birthday party with you. This is my first full party production as Jackie Culmer Photography and Design! Ben's mom, Judy, chose my full party package which included design and consulting on concept, invitation, custom party signs and tags, decor and styling, shooting the event, and finally, a mini share site of the party's slideshow, and album design. When Judy first met with me for her consultation, she wasn't sure what sort of theme she wanted; she just knew she wanted it to be fresh, unique, and modern. I came up with the idea to center the theme around the classic children's book, and now movie, Where the Wild Things Are.
The decor took cues from the movie with natural wood elements, moss, and twigs. We didn't want it to look too wintery as this should be a fun occasion in the spring, so I chose to pop in yellow as a throwback to the monsters' yellow eyes in the book. This turned out to be a perfect fit for the venue, The Little Prince Kid's Cafe, which had multi colored wood floors and nice, bright white walls and furniture. The cake table I styled served as the main focal point for the party. The cake was created using the invitation I designed for Judy, and elevated on a "tree stump" riser to bring in more of the woodsy feel.



I incorporated a few sayings from the book and movie to create custom signs to display around the event, including "We'll eat you up, we love you so!" around the cookie favors and buffet table, and a custom buffet menu that had the quote, "...from far away across the world he smelled good things to eat." On the invitation, we used "Let the Wild Rumpus Start" on the front, and "he sailed off through night in day in and out of weeks and almost over a year to where the wild things are" on the back which included directions to the venue.

As part of Korean tradition, Ben was given five different objects to choose from (a stethoscope, microphone, money, golf ball, and book) to predict his future. I created a sign incorporating a phrase from the movie and tags to customize this special event. Guests were given a raffle ticket and invited to place their ticket in whichever jar/object Ben might choose. Ben chose the golf ball (which I'm sure made his father VERY happy!) and a winner was chosen from the corresponding jar to receive a copy of Where the Wild Things Are and two plush dolls.

It was a fun day full of loving family and friends. I was honored to be a part of it! Happy Birthday Ben! If you are interested in the party package or just photography for your small event, please contact me at [email protected] or visit http://www.jackieculmer.com/.

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Jonah's Korean 1st Birthday :: Doljanchi

Words by: Jennifer Kim of JenniferKimPhotography.com

I’ve survived my first child’s 1st birthday party. And planning his party was more nerve wracking than planning my wedding. But I have to start this post with a huge thanks to Inhar Photography for the beautiful photos of Jonah’s 1st birthday. The whole day was a blur for our family and to see these images to reflect back on the day is just priceless. THANK YOU INHAR!

Venue: Chima Restaurant, Tyson’s Corner, VA  |  Cake: Cakes in Style
Cookies: Cookie Cutter Creations   |  Theme: Wise Owl



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Sign of the times . . . Jonah updates his facebook status about his party.;)

Thank you Jennifer Kim of JenniferKimPhotography.com for sharing Jonah's Doljanchi with us!! ^_^

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Rob Jr :: Korean First Birthday "Dol"

Photos & Words By: Tina Chung



 
We wanted RJ's dol theme to be simple and elegant for us, but fun for him. So we chose a color theme of red and light blue, and a theme of a red balloon against a blue sky kind of grew out of it. Thanks to help from our friends and a lot of DIY work months ahead of time, our vision for the party came to life and we all had a great time, including the birthday boy!












My parents brought up dduk from Philly since there really isn't a place around Boston to get something as pretty as what they do down there. They got the traditional rainbow dduk cake as well as a platter of assorted pieces, all delicious even after traveling for a day!

















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Venue: Bamboo in Dedham, MA
Invitations: tinyprints.com
Balloons, hats, blowouts: Iparty
Dol Towers (go-im): DIY
Favors (cookies): DIY
Favor boxes: papermart.com
Banner, Favor tags, birthday hat: 10Candles on etsy.com
Cake and smash cake: Party Favors in Brookline, MA
Rice Cakes (dduk): Gayun in Philadelphia, PA
Raffle: DIY by friend
Kids' Goody Bags: DIY by friend
Fruit Display: DIY by friend
Han Bok (baby's): borrowed from friend
Han Boks (ours): ordered from Korea for our wedding
Photography: Brian Choi

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William's 'Under the Sea' Doljanchi :: Korean "Dol" 1st Birthday

:: Words and Photos shared by William's mom Helen ::

We got William’s dol pictures! The photog did a pretty good job of capturing all the details. I’m so happy! I’m normally not good at this detail stuff, so I’m glad with all the thought I put into it, we got to capture some of the things we did during the day.

We had William’s birthday at Shanghai Reds in Marina Del Rey, and with the view of the Marina, I thought I would do a undersea/oceans theme party. I knew I wanted to work with greens, blues, and whites so it fit perfectly!

For centerpieces I thought of doing live fish, but I didn’t want to deal with dead fish at the end or during the party and be stuck with a bunch of fish if no one wanted to take them home. So I tried to find a way to float glass fish in water. I attached fishing line to cork boats to float the fish… And it WORKED!!! I’M A GEEEEENIUS! And humble, but I was so excited. I was happy with the way it turned out!

I halved a cork, stuck a toothpick and pasted triangle sails… voila… floating boats!

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that help fish float!

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I had fish and octopus balloons made by Balloon World… and they did such an amazing job!

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room shot

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At each table we had a program for the birthday and an explanation of the significance of dol and doljabis

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Chocolate wrapped favors for the bigger kids and adults, and goodie filled baggies for the little kids

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Entrance table with doljabi board, wish/blessing tree, and under-the-sea cupcakes

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Of course Mocha made an appearance (William’s 1st stuffed doll), and my aunt found these amazing blue flowers that fit perfectly with the underwater theme.

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Doljabi voting fishbowls

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If you’re considering doing a wish/blessing tree, I have 2 words for you - Do it! Some cute and great messages come out of it for your baby as wonderful keepsakes

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William not only got gifts but lots of envelopes, which will go into his 529 college fund. Easier to transport for us parents that drove down to do his dol:)

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Here’s the birthday boy who had no idea we were celebrating his birthday! He was actually sick with this bad cold that’s going around, but he did great despite that! Just was a stone face:)

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We had a Birthday Quiz for William - and a prize for those that did well. It was fun!

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Happy Birthday to yooou~, Happy Birthday to yooou~, Happy Birthday dear Williammmmm~

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Doljabi time! What will William choose?

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Let me grab the baseball!

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Why is everyone yelling and screaming???

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Mommy wants to give me a 2nd shot for an alternate path… Law!

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They’re screaming again… order! order!

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Pic with grandparents behind the dol table. One regret I have is that we didn’t get ANY pictures with our siblings at this party!!!:( Gonna have to make up for it for William’s Sacramento birthday

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Dol table shot with the 3 of us (better view of the table)

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I bought treasure box looking favor boxes, and we packed dduk as favors for the guests

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Us outside the room (loved the view!)

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On to Vendor Reviews!

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1st Birthday Banner - KOKOLiving.com (KOKO Printing Co.) and Dohl Posters & More -

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They did an AMAZING job with a quick turnaround. I thought I might have to pay a rush fee, but they arranged it so that I was able to get the poster in time, and advised I was guaranteed to get it before the party without the rush fee. They were right! The artwork done by Heesook at Dohl Posters & More was perfect and what I had envisioned, and Kathy at KOKOLiving.com / (KOKO Printing Co.) was super easy to work with and was the one that helped me figure out the shipping and printing of the poster. I would HIGHLY recommend working with them. They also do doljabi posters, for future kids, I’ll be going to them for both needs based on my experience.

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Balloon World - They were prompt and did an amazing job with the balloons. My cousin recommended them, so that’s why I hired them out of 3 other potential vendors that did balloons. I had so many compliments and they were easy to work with. I would definitely use them again and highly recommend them.

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Flowers and fruit - My aunt did them. Just giving credit. Love her!

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Photography - Pai Photography. They did a great job of capturing the details and they were super economical! We were already spending quite a bit on this dol and didn’t have a whole lot of budget left. They did a great job, and were also prompt. They took all the photos above. I did some photoshopping to them (just processed a little), but I needed nice pictures to work with, and they did that for us!

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Fondant cake, dol goim, wish tree - Rented it all from Twinkle Events. They also do event planning, but I had pretty much everything planned by the time I went to them, so just needed the rentals. I rented everything for a week, and it worked out well.

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William’s hanbok - I bought it somewhere in ktown… if you need vendor info on that, let me know and I’ll try to dig up.

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Caricature Artist - I actually hired a caricature artist for the day, and she didn’t show up! OK, honestly when the time came, we probably didn’t really need her, and didn’t have much space. But, I was annoyed she didn’t call me. I was going to blast her on this blog, but she wrote me saying it was a misunderstanding and she saw a “cancel” email and thought it was me. Not sure if she’s making it up, but she’s going to give us a free caricature of our family as an apology. So, I’ll holdback her name assuming it really was a misunderstanding:)

 

OK, this post is getting long so I’m just going to end with. Thanks for all our family that made it down from Sacramento to help with the party (especially Greg’s mom who did the chocolate bars, programs, games) and also celebrate with us, and thanks to my 1st aunt for all the flowers and fruit, and thanks to my parents for helping me figure out details in LA while I was up here in Sac, and thanks for hubby for helping me tie all the fishies to the cork, make invitations, and lots of miscellaneous details… I still felt overwhelmed with all that help. Without their help though, this party wouldn’t have been possible. I’m actually glad it was fun and great, and that it’s over. hehe! No more planning! Yayyy!

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Pink Lemonade Dol Party Theme :: Korean 1st Birthday

Pink lemonade party with Pink & yellow Theme.

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Monica's Korean First Birthday Party : Dol

Thanks to Korean American mommy Anne G, we're able to share with you Monica's fabulous first birthday! Enjoy her photos and leave a message for the happy family.

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After twin boys, we were blessed with our baby girl Monica and a chance for us (actually, me) to plan a beautiful dol for our princess.  I started out with the idea of a butterfly theme.  There is something whimsical, fresh and beautiful about the butterfly.  Then, as I was surfing the net for some ideas, I came across a cupcake design for a "Very Hungry Caterpillar" themed party and I fell in love with that as well.  So, for a very short while, the theme was going to be "Very Hungry Caterpillar" with bold, primary colors and all things Eric Carle.  But, I could not get the butterfly idea out of my head.

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So, after getting people's thoughts, a metamorphoses theme came into being--our little caterpillar turning into a beautiful butterfly--and then everything started falling into place with the help of the incredibly patient and creative Sally Shin of Harvest Event and Design.
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Dohl Posters & More and Koko Printing Co. were also instrumental in tying our theme and color scheme through from invitations to doljabi raffle and poster through party favor labels.
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We had just moved into our new home, so it was important to us to celebrate Monica's dol at home, rather than at an outside venue.  We had to pick a color scheme that did not center around pink (which I don't really like except that we love our little girl in that color) or primary colors that would remind someone of the Very Hungry Caterpillar.  Harvest came up with a yellow, tangerine orange and lime green color scheme that pulled everything together nicely.  Entertainment was also a large focus.

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We wanted baby friendly entertainment that adults would enjoy as well.  We had our swimming pool open for the kids to enjoy if they wished to, and a lifeguard on duty so that parents could enjoy themselves with a little less worry.  And, after pondering several varying ideas, we honed in on Korean traditional dance--fan dance, spinning hat dance and drum dance.  Booking such a vendor, however, was easier said than done.  Just as we were about to give up, we found Ko's Korean Traditional Dance Institute.  They sent their dance students to Monica's dol and the performances were 10 minutes each, for a total of half an hour.  What was important to us was to celebrate our baby girl, but also to share our culture with our friends, so the traditional dances were very meaningful.  Traditional Korean food was provided by Shinmi Catering, which did an incredible job.  We ordered cake from Dorie Kinney who has always put together the most memorable creations for our biggest events and moist cupcakes from Becky Lehman of Heaven Scent Cakes (who put together a display caterpillar in two tones of green based off the Very Hungry Caterpillar cupcake set up I had earlier seen on line).

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The biggest logistical issue was how to seat 70+ adults and 70+ children while leaving prime grass space outside open for the Korean traditional dancers, but ELM Concierge was up to the task in providing us with very manageable seating schemes and all our rentals.  Harvest put together a wonderful treat station that kept true to the color scheme and had butterfly wings custom made as party favors for the girls and insect nets, bug jars with magnifying glass lids and plastic bugs as party favors for the boys.  We also provided a variety of tattoos and silly bands.

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Monica had an outfit change, of course.  She started off in a pink and brown/crystal embellished top with a tutu custom made by my friend Chris to coordinate and then changed into a traditional Korean hanbok with traditional colors.  During the traditional doljabi, Monica first chose a stethoscope (doctor like daddy) and next chose a golf ball (athlete).  Monica was an angel until cake time at which she started sobbing likely because there were dozens of children screaming the tune of Happy Birthday To You at her.  I couldn't help but laugh.  We closed out Monica's dol with a butterfly release.  Although it was a good idea in concept, the execution was not as smooth as I had pictured in my mind (imagine not-so-coordinated little kid fingers trying to open a delicate package with a more delicate butterfly inside...).  But, a majority of the butterflies were successfully released and the kids and adults all seemed to enjoy it.
Come see a video of the party with all the gorgeous details of Monica's party!
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Monica's dol was everything we had hoped for and more.  We had such a great time (and stressful moments, of course) planning it (with the help of our vendors listed below).  We celebrated Monica's big day and our culture with our close friends.  My husband is a little worried about what it will be like when it comes time to plan her wedding, but that is years away and we plan on enjoying every moment of being Monica's parents until then.   
 
Event Planner: Harvest Event and Design, Sally Shin (decor, balloons, dduk, party favors, treat station, butterfly release)
Cake: Dorie Kinney, [email protected]
Cupcakes: Heaven Scent Cakes, Rebecca Lehman, [email protected]
Catering: Shinmi Catering
Korean Traditional Dance: Ko's Korean Traditional Dance Institute, Sue Hee Ko, (213) 427-0525
Rentals: ELM Concierge
Invitations, doljabi board and party favor labels: www.DohlPostersnMore.com
 

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Annabelle's First Birthday Party

Words & Photos by: Yokeun Oh of Youkeun Oh Photography

When I arrived for Annabelle’s party at Tri City Park an entire crew (aka friends) were hard at work putting the finishing touches to the party.  There were a ton of DIY details and all of the deserts were made by friends!  They also had a friend cater tacos and they were so good!  Annabelle is such an easy baby to photograph…not just because she’s a cutie, but she would stay so still and hold poses for me haha!  Happy 1st birthday Annabelle!  Hope you had a great party surrounded by loving parents, friends, grandparents and a photographer.  Enjoy the shots!

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Connor's First Birthday :: Korean First Birthday Dol

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Connors journey into the arms of his mom Jennie and dad is precious. If you'd like to read mom Jennie's story, click HERE to read how becoming pregnant was more than easy. The end of her pregnancy story leads us here. Jennie's first son Connor has turned one and he's a happy and healthy bouncing boy. You're welcome to Connors at home birthday party with a fabulous rainbow candy theme. How sweet it is!

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Happy Birthday Connor! Thank you for sharing your special day with us!

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Christopher's Korean First Birthday :: Doljanchi

"My Baby Boy Turns One" by: Sunny Pi (Christopher's Mom)

Bittersweet would be the perfect word to describe exactly how I felt the day my baby boy turned one. I have been super excited in terms of planning Christopher's dohl celebration.

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As crazy as it may sound, I was not feeling stressed nor overwhelmed the least bit. I don't know, perhaps it was because it was my second baby? All in all, I told myself whether it's your first, your second.. third, or fourth, each child deserves a special celebration honoring their first year. :)

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As I was putting him to bed in his room, there was a socky monkey right above his dresser. There you have it. The Sock Monkey it is! I thought the Sock Monkey theme would be so fitting for Christopher's party. Christopher reminded me what the Sock Monkey is all about: silly, playful, and fun!

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Since Christopher's theme was so easy to play along with, I relied on a couple close friends to do their 'magic.' Heesook Carrano from Dohl Posters and More created Christopher's colorful dohljabi board along with his wonderful dohljabi raffle tickets. I wanted to keep his party simple, colorful and fun for the kids.

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Dohl-goims, candy bar, and flowers were all done by myself. Favors for adults included dduck. The kids always deserve something special, so I thought why not a Sock Monkey lunch box filled with a pb & j sandwich, banana, goldfish crackers and juice?


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All throughout Christopher's dohl, I started fast-forwarding to a few years down the road when he won't just come up to me and give me kisses. To the time when I drop him off at school and he shies away from hugging me because he's too embarrassed. To the time when I won't be his whole world and he'll choose playing with his friends more than me. I fully realize how crazy I am when thoughts of my little boy getting married flashes in my head. Call me an emotional wreck..I am the biggest sap you'll ever know! I hid my tears from my husband. I don't know, I think mom's just think about so many things differently than dads do. Or maybe I'm just crazy. :)

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I now realize that I can't hold onto my baby forever, but Christopher is just growing up so fast. Sure, there are times when I get frustrated or feel like I could sleep for 3 more hours in the morning, but I'm not taking anything for granted. Babies aren't babies forever and I'm so blessed that I was chosen to be both Christopher's and Kelsey's mom. I love my kids more than anything and in the 'harder' times I remind myself of this. I'm cherishing the times, good and bad, because I know that they will pass so fast. Gone within a blink of an eye really.

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I am just so happy and proud that my baby boy is thriving and surpassed his first year! Do Cherish your babies and enjoy the time together. It goes by so quickly and before you know it, your baby will be all grown up and you will wonder where the time went.

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Thank you so much Sunny for sharing your son Christopher's First Year party with us. We are especially blessed to have heard your mother's heart and wish you and your family a healthy and happy long life with many blessings!!

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