Hi everyone
was just wondering how you could find a family member who wants to do something and is happy for you to help organise it and send invites out.
is there a way to make or find a friend or find a family member who wants to do something for a birthday or similar and is happy for you to help organise and send invites out.
dont want to become a events manager and work in hospitality as been there done that and no more hospitality work for me when there has to be someone you know who you could help organise.
only family that seem to be into parties live in murray bridge and car isn’t up to travelling that far currently and replacing it isn’t a option so decided to keep it and invest in it and schedule could change as well.
havent had a chance to organise a big birthday yet, myself and the sister close to my age were supposed to help organise our fathers 60th birthday last year but something happened and the big one got called off.
our mother if she was alive would be 60 next year but she’s no longer alive (lost her in 2005).
what is a stop gap solution.
thanks
was just wondering how you could find a family member who wants to do something and is happy for you to help organise it and send invites out.
is there a way to make or find a friend or find a family member who wants to do something for a birthday or similar and is happy for you to help organise and send invites out.
dont want to become a events manager and work in hospitality as been there done that and no more hospitality work for me when there has to be someone you know who you could help organise.
only family that seem to be into parties live in murray bridge and car isn’t up to travelling that far currently and replacing it isn’t a option so decided to keep it and invest in it and schedule could change as well.
havent had a chance to organise a big birthday yet, myself and the sister close to my age were supposed to help organise our fathers 60th birthday last year but something happened and the big one got called off.
our mother if she was alive would be 60 next year but she’s no longer alive (lost her in 2005).
what is a stop gap solution.
thanks