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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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.[/quote] This would be great especially at a park with a fun playground. [/quote] 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. [/quote] I've always assumed it was the parents that wouldn't do things when it is slightly cold, not the kids.[/quote] 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. [/quote] 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. [/quote]
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