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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=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.[/quote] Do kids actually like performers? I think the garage idea would be fine, I just wonder if that's actually something the kids would prefer doing over playground/bonfire/s'mores.[/quote] My daughter is preschool aged. I think everyone is assuming she is in elementary aged.[/quote] Ok. My question still stands: do you think your preschooler would actually want a performer versus a playground? I know where my two preschoolers stand on that issue, and it certainly isn't sitting in a garage watching a singer/magician/clown/etc.[/quote] I do not want to be in the cold longer than I need to. We, maybe I, do not want to go to the playground if it drops below 40s. This is why we have not been leaving the house for the past few days. I would not want to sit in a garage listening to a performer. I do think my daughter and her friends would enjoy the performer. She loves live shows that are interactive.[/quote] You don’t go to the playground if it drops below the 40s?! I hate being cold but my kids need to run. So far the coldest day we’ve been to the playground was probably 30 degrees. I don’t know what it was with wind chill. We bundled up and only stayed for 45 minutes or an hour. I guess this is like everything else — there will be a range of preferences. I would rsvp no to a performance in a garage. Not enough air flow for me (only open on one side) plus the kids are sitting in one place rather than running around which seems riskier plus the performer is yelling or singing. All of that seems like a bad idea from a covid perspective to me. In fact, I did rsvp no to a performer birthday party. It was even outside. But I figured the kids would all be huddled together and I just wasn’t comfortable with it. But we go to the playground ones.[/quote]
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