Would you let your child attend a masked indoor birthday party?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Outdoors, fire pit, cocoa and smores. Not that hard. Montgomery County even rents out campfire rings now in certain parks if you don't have a yard.


This would be great especially at a park with a fun playground.


This. They'll be thrilled to do s'mores. Kids are much more tolerant of cold weather than people in DC give them credit for.


I've always assumed it was the parents that wouldn't do things when it is slightly cold, not the kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Outdoors, fire pit, cocoa and smores. Not that hard. Montgomery County even rents out campfire rings now in certain parks if you don't have a yard.


This would be great especially at a park with a fun playground.


This. They'll be thrilled to do s'mores. Kids are much more tolerant of cold weather than people in DC give them credit for.


I've always assumed it was the parents that wouldn't do things when it is slightly cold, not the kids.


Op here. I am one of those parents who do not like cold. I just told DH maybe we should have an ice skating party. DD has never been ice skating but likes the idea of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Outdoors, fire pit, cocoa and smores. Not that hard. Montgomery County even rents out campfire rings now in certain parks if you don't have a yard.


This would be great especially at a park with a fun playground.


This. They'll be thrilled to do s'mores. Kids are much more tolerant of cold weather than people in DC give them credit for.


I've always assumed it was the parents that wouldn't do things when it is slightly cold, not the kids.


Op here. I am one of those parents who do not like cold. I just told DH maybe we should have an ice skating party. DD has never been ice skating but likes the idea of it.


That is a fine idea in normal times, but with COVID restrictions you may not be able to get a block of tickets at one time. Unless you're way out in the burbs. And I'd take her skating once in advance to get her over the hump, it's not fun to fall down a million times at a party.

Really, maybe get over the idea that a kid needs a "wow" birthday party right now. S'mores and playground time is a great party. You can get some of those little ski hand-warmer things for the adults if you're concerned about the cold. Or bring a big thermos full of coffee.

Anonymous
Op here. We have a fire pit in our backyard. We also have a large garage. Could potentially get a few space heaters for the garage. Maybe I could get a performer for the garage and hand out cupcakes to go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here. We have a fire pit in our backyard. We also have a large garage. Could potentially get a few space heaters for the garage. Maybe I could get a performer for the garage and hand out cupcakes to go.


No, no garage. No performer. Just stop
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. We have a fire pit in our backyard. We also have a large garage. Could potentially get a few space heaters for the garage. Maybe I could get a performer for the garage and hand out cupcakes to go.


No, no garage. No performer. Just stop


We have a 4 car garage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. We have a fire pit in our backyard. We also have a large garage. Could potentially get a few space heaters for the garage. Maybe I could get a performer for the garage and hand out cupcakes to go.


No, no garage. No performer. Just stop


We have a 4 car garage.


Troll fail.
Anonymous
Nope. And I am not even one of the nervous moms. But I would worry about the precedent it sets. Once I let her go to that party then I will have to argue with her every day why she can’t go to Marla’s house and Marlina’s sleepover and camping with Maraletta...
Anonymous

NO

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. We have a fire pit in our backyard. We also have a large garage. Could potentially get a few space heaters for the garage. Maybe I could get a performer for the garage and hand out cupcakes to go.


No, no garage. No performer. Just stop


We have a 4 car garage.


Troll fail.


I am not trolling. I am trying to plan something for my daughter’s birthday.

We plan to go skiing sometime this winter. I am fairly certain if we invited a friend to join us, they would.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. We have a fire pit in our backyard. We also have a large garage. Could potentially get a few space heaters for the garage. Maybe I could get a performer for the garage and hand out cupcakes to go.


No, no garage. No performer. Just stop


This. Just give it a rest! Kids don't need all this. Just seeing friends at all will be quite thrilling I'm sure. Maybe your kid would like to make some party favor bags.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. We have a fire pit in our backyard. We also have a large garage. Could potentially get a few space heaters for the garage. Maybe I could get a performer for the garage and hand out cupcakes to go.


No, no garage. No performer. Just stop


This. Just give it a rest! Kids don't need all this. Just seeing friends at all will be quite thrilling I'm sure. Maybe your kid would like to make some party favor bags.


Op here. We attended a stop by and pick up a cupcake party. Maybe we will do something similar. I can hand out hot chocolate and cupcakes.
Anonymous
No.
Anonymous
I'm one of the PPs who would be fine with a small, masked, outdoor party. No eating.

Part of why you'll get no sympathy is that, as it's been almost a year, most of us have kids who didn't get birthday parties. You can celebrate at home, no guests. It's fine, I promise. My kid is young so we got a helium tank and a bunch of balloons -- and it made her day. Other friends got special food and a movie, or a bigger gift than usual. (Certainly many kids got nothing special and they were also fine.)

My 7 year old understands why we didn't have a party. If your kid is old enough to notice the party they are old enough to understand why this year is different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nope. And I am not even one of the nervous moms. But I would worry about the precedent it sets. Once I let her go to that party then I will have to argue with her every day why she can’t go to Marla’s house and Marlina’s sleepover and camping with Maraletta...


This! Don't do that to other parents, okay? Your kid will be fine even with just one friend going skating.

Also, it's Larla not Marla.
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