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As the title says, our eldest is 30 this month (on Christmas Eve in fact), and we usually all go out as a family (siblings, grandparent etc) with partners to a local restaurant on the day.


I thought it might be nice to do something slightly different to celebrate this age milestone, but not sure what!


Seen some amazing suggestions/advice from the EDF over the years so thought it would be worth posting this.


Over to you?


PS they will be celebrating with their friends of course on a different occasion.

Go to a really great restaurant together (assuming your eldest - and everyone else - enjoys good food) - a lot of the top restaurants have very reasonable set menus at lunchtime(?30 or less for 3 courses sometimes). And bubbly, of course!

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