J.
Your daughter won't remember her first birthday, but you will! My daughter just turned one & I was filled with emotion about the anniversary of the event that brought her into this world. It was really as much about me as it was about her, & that's OK. You worked hard to get her you desreve to celebrate the occasion throughly! We went all out. My husband is a musician & a promoter & he had the idea of having an outdoor music festival in her honor. Her name is Alchemy & the event was called Alchemy Fest. This will more than likley be an annual event. We had 5 bands, a clown doing baloon animals & face painting, a coloring table & bubbles. It was open to the public & marketed as a family event but we had an area in the back for family & friends. I had a blanket laid out for the babies with toys & I brought my changing pad & set it up in a private area with wipes, sanitizer etc. It was a wonderful celebration & I'm really happy that we put the effort into doing something special. My advice would be to consider the ages of the older children that will be attending & provide activities for them (even if it's just a table with some markers) and if you do anything outdoors bring as many comforts as you can think of & offer them to the other mom's. Everyone really appreciated my changing area. Also, the mom's seemed to appreciate the food that I provided. It was between meal times so I just needed to provide snacks & I kept it healthy but fun. I had; peanut butter & crackers, carrots & dip, apples, bananas, hummus & chips, juice & water. Most important, designate someone to take pictures & video. You won't have time! Have fun, I'm sure you'll have a great party.