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Triple birthday celebration for siblings

By Georgina Harris
Rotorua Daily Post·
15 Nov, 2016 12:06 AM2 mins to read

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CELEBRATION: Kasey Horne's children Graegan (left) Maia and Aleyah Horne all share the same birthday. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER

CELEBRATION: Kasey Horne's children Graegan (left) Maia and Aleyah Horne all share the same birthday. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER

It's expensive enough putting on one child's birthday party - imagine all your children being born on the same date.

One way to cope is to make sure you have a budget, says local mum Kasey Horne.

Her children, 14-year-old Aleyah, and twins Graegan and Maia Horne, 12, all celebrate their birthdays today. The twins were born three weeks early due to complications and had to be delivered on that specific day.

Ms Horne said she saved throughout the year and planned to ensure things didn't get too stressful at birthday time.

"I have a side businesses and extra money from there goes towards helping out.

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"I treat them as triplets. It's so much easier and less stress. We're a close family and we have a family party. The kids also go to their dad and have another party there."

Another tip is to keep it simple - instead of making three separate birthday cakes Ms Horne said she baked cupcakes.

"If you keep on having extravagant parties you have to keep on topping them up."

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This year Ms Horne and the kids will be going on a trip to Kmart in Tauranga, "to buy toys...and clothes", according to Maia and Graegan.

In previous years they had gone on adventures to Rainbows End and Butterfly Creek in Auckland.

Aleyah, Graegan and Maia said people often didn't believe they shared the same birthday.

Aleyah, who attends Western Heights High School, said as she got older she would probably have her own birthday celebration.

Her mum said that was understandable.

"She wants to do her own things with own friends. There's two years difference between her and the twins so that make sense."

Graegan and Maia, who go to Kaitao Middle School, agreed one day they would want their own parties too.

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