Photography - Mind Tchotchkes For The Crotchety Millennial https://mindtchotchkes.com/category/photography/ Thu, 19 Jan 2023 04:02:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 My Little Pony Birthday Party at Chuck E. Cheese https://mindtchotchkes.com/my-little-pony-birthday-party-at-chuck-e-cheese/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=my-little-pony-birthday-party-at-chuck-e-cheese https://mindtchotchkes.com/my-little-pony-birthday-party-at-chuck-e-cheese/#respond Tue, 27 Dec 2022 19:30:26 +0000 https://mindtchotchkes.com/?p=961 A blog post on planning a My Little Pony birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese. Party planning post including a My Little Pony theme.

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I love planning parties. It’s so much fun, especially when there’s a theme included. Growing up, my mom always made sure we had birthday parties. She’s a children’s entertainer (dresses up as characters and does birthday parties) so, it tracks. We recently did a My Little Pony birthday party for my kiddo.

A few things to consider when you’re planning a party:

  • Location 
  • Guest Count
  • Theme
  • Budget

Location:

We currently rent a townhome so our place isn’t the most ideal for hosting a birthday party. If you don’t have a big space for kids to run around, it might be best to ask a friend or family member, find another location that fits your budget, or reserve a clubhouse space if you have access to one.

We opted for a birthday at one of our favorite places, Chuck E. Cheese. It can be pricey depending on how many kids you have but since we have a small network and my kiddo isn’t in school yet, a total of 5 kids came. We rented a table for 2 hours and chose the Mega Party package. It was just what we needed. 

The kids got bracelets to use for unlimited play for a 2-hour time frame. We went on Saturday afternoon and it wasn’t too crowded.

When choosing a location, also consider your child’s personality. My kiddo doesn’t love jumping around or acting too wild. It takes her time to try new things. So if we go to a jump house or places like that, it’s not always a hit.

What I love about Chuck E. Cheese is that it offers games for all ages and rides for the littler kids. There’s enough there for her to do based on her comfort level. 

I have so many great memories of Chuck E. Cheese from my own childhood, that even though I know there are a lot of other places like it, I remain a Chuck E. Cheese loyalist. 

Guest Count

Obviously, the more kids you have, the more expensive a party is likely to be. I’m really grateful for the few little friends that my daughter has since she’s not in preschool or anything. It’s been great for her to have these connections. 

Do you want to invite the whole class? Or just a few close friends? I try to ask my kids for their preferences on it as we’re planning and see what they tell me. For this party, I really felt we had the perfect amount of everything going on.

Theme:

One of the most fun parts! What shows, characters, books, hobbies, etc. is your kid into? Let that be your guide. We went with a My Little Pony birthday party for this year. It’s been a huge favorite lately. Since the party was smaller, I decided to get custom MLP goody bags here and custom shirts here. My daughter’s birthday is close to Christmas, so I don’t mind doing it as a bit of a mashup: My Little Ponies in Santa hats.

The theme is where you get to add all the accent items and you can go as over the top or as subtle as you want. There are so many great places to shop for items, Etsy being an obvious favorite.

Lastly, consider your budget. Write one out beforehand to get an idea of what it’s going to cost you. Include everything in your mock budget: venue, decor, present, goody bags, cake, food. This will give you an idea of what you need to budget and save for and whether you want to make any adjustments. 

kids in matching black my little custom pony shirts. Ponies are wearing santa hats and standing in snow.
My little pony custom goody bad. White cloth bag with Pony on it and custom child's name.

Bonus: Hire a photographer to cover the event. I’m a photographer so of course, I’m biased here. But I think it’s super worth it. If you don’t want to hire someone, designate a person to take pics to document the day for you. Maybe someone who’s into photography? Even if it’s just a cell phone, it’s so nice to have the memories of the day and all the hard work you put into it, documented. Not to mention, Chuck E. Cheese is pretty great for photo ops <3 Check these out from our My Little Pony birthday party:

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Review of Konica Autoreflex A1000 https://mindtchotchkes.com/review-of-konica-autoreflexa1000/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=review-of-konica-autoreflexa1000 https://mindtchotchkes.com/review-of-konica-autoreflexa1000/#respond Tue, 18 Jan 2022 22:20:46 +0000 https://mindtchotchkes.com/?p=466 I’ve had this camera sitting in my basement for years. I’m not even sure anymore when someone handed it off to me. The thing is, when you mess around with film photography, everyone gives you their old camera stuff. I’ve inherited at least 5 film cameras. Some which were no good, one I love and […]

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I’ve had this camera sitting in my basement for years. I’m not even sure anymore when someone handed it off to me. The thing is, when you mess around with film photography, everyone gives you their old camera stuff. I’ve inherited at least 5 film cameras. Some which were no good, one I love and shoot with often, and another that I still need to test out.

This camera came from my grandpa on my mom’s side. I have so many fond memories with my grandparents and they’re super special to me, though they’ve both now passed away. I always remember my grandpa taking pictures. I’d say 95 percent of the family trips we took growing up were with my grandparents. They took me to Israel, Hawaii, Alaska, New Mexico, Washington D.C… I was able to see a lot more of the world as a child because of them.

After a trip, my grandpa would ask everyone to gather in the living room to watch his film slides, lol. Looking back, it was pretty boring at the time but I appreciate this now.

Fast forward to now and I’ve got this Konica Autoreflex A1000. As we were packing to move from Indianapolis to Tempe, I went through all my old stuff and found this guy. I decided to shoot a roll with it before we left to see if it still worked. The film advance lever sticks, the light meter doesn’t work and the batteries for it don’t work either. But I went ahead and shot with it manually on (I believe) a roll of Kodak Ultra Max 400.

I took the film to Roberts Camera to be developed and scanned. When I got the scans back, I was super impressed many of them turned out nicely. I was also really impressed I got my settings/exposures correct without any help from technology. Below are a few of my favorite shots from this camera. My kiddos in the backyard.

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