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[quote=mjsmith][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Involving the kids can help. Depending on ages but having them around or setting up something fun that the adults can watch or 'attend' is fun. My kids set up a fair during a dinner party once. They sold tickets to the adults and guided us through the activities. Give them a fun scavenger hunt that gets them interacting with the other kids and adult guests. [/quote] This sounds awful to me, being forced to do this during a dinner party. If I'm going to a dinner party with adult friends, i don't want to interact with the kids or entertain them. Mine or theirs.[/quote] Totally agree. I also don't want your 7 year old sitting at the table with us. Either it's an adult event or it isn't.[/quote] Simple kids their pizza nite in another room while the adults are having apps and cocktails. movies or games for the kids when the adults sit down for dinner. its not rocket science.[/quote]
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