| I was surprised to see my friend host a sleepover. It was only the best friend. Now I am wondering if it would be ok to do a sleepover or a ski trip (house or condo) with one friend. |
| I only know one family doing sleepovers, and they are all recovering feom Covid right now. Started with the sleepover kid. So no for us. We are going to celebrate with the four of us. |
| Taking all her friends to NYC for the weekend. The City is mostly open again. |
| With a cake and takeout at home. Best friend dropped by with a gift, outside visit, masked. |
| I'd still be pretty cautious about company, especially a sleepover. We kept things pretty minimal through the holidays, which was rough because of grandparents, but there's some health problems in the family so it was a no brainer. Our kids have done a few zoom calls with friends on the computer (with varying results and levels of interest), but we're still being very careful about having company over for the kids. The recent spike in cases just makes it too risky. |
| Trip to indoor Waterpark as a family. |
| For an adult birthday we drove to WV for dinner. I needed out of this damn house. |
| For adult birthday, we went to the Caribbean. But is this for adults or kids? |
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Cake and presents with just us.
I am hoping this pandemic stops the expectation that my kids have to have a huge party every year. We didn’t as kids and we turned out fine. |
| I have hosted two outdoor bday parties at my house - one in Dec. and one in Jan. I plan them at the last minute so I can see how the weather is looking. I allowed my daughter to invite 4 friends & my son to invite 5 (just worked out that way). Each mini party for 1.5 hours & I said in the invite that I wouldn’t be serving food so the kids could stay masked the whole time & then I sent everyone home with cupcakes and hot cocoa bombs for the whole family as the favor. |
| DDs birthday is in about a month. She is allowed to have a sleepover with one friend, who is the kid of our bubble-family. She watched everyone else in the family have non-birthdays this past year so she feels incredibly lucky to have the option to have a sleepover with one close friend who’s allowed in our house. |
Wow, that’s kinda sad. |
| We celebrate with immediately family in our house. |
+1. Same! It’s not just the expense of hosting birthday parties every year but the expectation that we attend a birthday party seemingly every weekend. It’s wasteful and unnecessary. My kids we’re both happy this year with cake, presents, no homework, and their choice of birthday dinner. |
+1 to all of this. DD turns 5 later this month. We've done 2 huge parties before for her (her first birthday and her 4th last year), but she doesn't even seem to care about it this year, really. I might pick up some cupcakes for her class at daycare, but we just aren't comfortable hosting friends and extended family this year. We usually get invited to 10-12 parties a year. We haven't received an invitation to one in the past 10 months. Several of her friends have had Zoom calls instead. |