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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless they decide they want a joint party, two parties. Each kid gets their own party. [/quote] Yep. But we don’t throw lavish events - cupcakes from a box, a Costco thing of chips, and a playground = party. [/quote] Ugh. I hate those parties. Especially the ones like that where you are expected to bring a gift. [/quote] + 1. I’m sorry, PP, but I really hate those parties too unless it’s absolutely a no gift party. [/quote] DP but what's wrong with that kind of a party? What does a gift have to do with the type of party thrown?[/quote] It’s a gift-grab. My kids go to that park twice a week and having cupcakes there isn’t special or worthy of the parents spending $25 bucks for a gift. [/quote] I'm so grateful for my group of down-to-earth like-minded parents that absolutely throw these kinds of parties. The kids have a blast and its all good. Its also surprising to me that people actually expect gifts at kids birthday parties in this region still. I can't remember the last one I've been to where anyone has brought a gift. [/quote] I have seen PP in other birthday threads if people have chill birthday parties and don't serve a full meal. Its so stupid. The point of a birthday is to celebrate a child not to bean count the cost benefit analysis of buying a gift. We also do no gift parties and (my kids get gifts from their nuclear familygrandparents and aunts/uncle's and that's plenty)[/quote] “Chill birthday parties” or “cheap birthday parties”? NP here and cupcakes in the park just isn’t special. [/quote]
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