My nephew Kavin (brother's son) celebrated his 1st birthday on Oct 26th wonderfully in the Food Village (a beach restaurant come party space) in ECR, Chennai. The event went well, and the guests highly appreciated our arrangements for the birthday party.
The event was organized by my brother independently, which is the first of its kind apart from the events related to his business. He looked for some party halls, but none were suitable, such as Food Village, which has an open lawn adjoining a closed hall to avoid a sloppy mess in the event of rain. Thankfully, nature does not shower us with rain until the next morning, which is uncommon because most of the events after my brother's marriage, which took place during a raging cyclone, had rain.
We arrived at the venue an hour before the event began, and the nephew had a brief pre-birthday photoshoot on the lawn; I had some time to roam about the set up and take shots. A buffet dinner has set up on the lawn, and round tables were placed in the center to sit and eat, with a nice pavement to walk around. I liked the light and balloon decoration in the theme of blue; to match it, the nephew, brother, and sister-in-law also wore blue attire.
The birthday party was delayed by an hour from our original time of 6 pm, because of the late arrival of guests. The time we returned home became late at night. But this was not a problem. Everyone seemed to have a good time at the party, and some unexpected guests made it memorable. Just for the words of the invitation, a neighbor who had just arrived from Dubai the night before came over to say hello with his family.
With close friends and family gathered around the stage, Kavin cut a cake, which was likewise a blue cream cake; he relished tasting the cake (but it was the cream) pieces fed by others. They used a firework candle on the cake instead of a traditional candle. As a result, there was no candle-blowing moment because blowing a firework is not easy unless it burns to empty.
The only thing I didn't like about the event was the loud DJ music. While I don't deny that music is a party staple, the louder they play it, the more it leaves me in a blank where friends and family wondering about me can only shake their heads because I couldn't hear what they were saying and my words went unheard by them. Even "happy birthday" and clapping sounds disappeared into the DJ.
We are glad Kavin wasn't grumpy during the party. Generally, he would whimper and cry his way through the crowd, refusing to go to anyone new. Most of the party attendees were new to him, yet he managed somehow without going to anyone! Lol. The guests showered him with presents and blessings.
Food Village is entirely wheelchair friendly, with the restaurant in front overlooking the ECR and a party lawn in the back with a separate entrance from the sidestreet, which leads to the well-known Sai Baba temple. I had wanted to go to the restaurant for lunch or dinner for a long time, and it had finally come true owing to Kavin's birthday.
These days, birthday parties are conducted mainly for Biriyani, and Kavin's birthday wasn't an exception. There was Mutton Biriyani, Chicken 65, Parotta, Chicken gravy, and Veg-Biryani, for vegetarians.
The food was much better and tastier than we expected from what we heard. I want to try the restaurant again for the biriyani because I couldn't get enough that day owing to the late hour. I generally avoid biriyanis at night because I'm concerned they'll be tough to digest, but I've had no problems so far and still want to avoid them at night.
We hired a photographer and videographer to cover the birthday celebration, and I believe there is still a post-birthday photoshoot to be performed before the Pendrive arrives. After some thought, I stepped closer to the stage to take some photos and video of the cake-cutting ceremony; we'll have to wait a bit longer for clean pictures.
In the end, everyone was pleased or had no flaws.
13 comments:
...that is an elaborate party!
Very nice to see the photos and videos from the party. Wish him belated happy birthday from our side too :)
Yes loud music bothers me too, even in wedding receptions.
Destination Infinity
What a wonderful birthday celebration!
Belated birthday wishes Kavin.
Great arrangements. Great photos and video.
What a party! Happy Birthday, Kavin! 🎈
What a wonderful celebration of Kavin's first birthday. I enjoyed the photos and the video. Thanks for sharing!
Happy Birthday, Kavin ~ what an awesome celebration ~ great photos and videos ~ Glad you finally got to eat there ~ I assume the biriyani you write about is goat meat? ~ Hope you get to go there again and enjoy what you like ~ namaste ~
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days ~
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Happy birthday to your nephew, Kavin. That is a grand celebration. I love briyani.
Hello Jeevan
What a super birthday celebration in what looks like a beautiful venue. I'm pleased it was a great success, except for the loud music, and well done to Kavan for his good behaviour with all those strangers looking at him. A belated Happy Birthday and blessings for a happy life.
All the best.
Vazga vazamudan Kavin !
Wow, what a fun and wonderful 1st birthday party for Kavin! The decorations look so festive and fun! Great photos. Take care, enjoy your day and new week ahead.
so nice new blog!!!Wonderful to see pictures from your place Jeevan!Hope all is well with family and you :)))
that's a lavish 1st birthday celebration! I dislike loud music too especially in family event, because it is so difficult for conversation with relatives when it's too noisy. Briyani, parotta and chicken65 are all my favourites. I would fill my plate to the brim regardless of late night.
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