My DD is really into Nancy Drew and mysteries. How did you do that party? - NP To the OP, I think it's fine if there are different languages spoken. I've been to parties like that with both Indian and Latin American friends. Do you have space in your house to word the invitation like "Families are welcome to stay." so people from the class know they are welcome? I do think it's weird if you're invited to a party worded as a drop off but see that some people are staying. Otherwise, if you want the school friends all dropped off, you might want to hold the family party separate from the school party. Then you'll be able to relax more at the family party. |
| OP here. Thanks for the ideas and suggestions. |