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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Asking for thoughts! We had a birthday party for our kindergartener recently, an "all class" affair (though she has a small class). It was a late morning party with some games/crafts and a face painter. We had snacks set out that we hoped would appeal to both kids and parents, including mimosas and a few beers in an ice bucket for the grown ups in a little station distinct from the kid stuff. I just figured if a bunch of adults had to hang out with other adults they don't know and watch kiddos for a few hours, a little Prosecco wouldn't be the worst idea. We served pizza and cake before everyone went home. When I pointed to the snack and drink stations, I got several "oh, really?" and raised eyebrows in regard to the drinks. Not everyone, of course, but enough that I started feeling self-conscious. This was my first time throwing an all-class party. Did I do something weird?? [/quote] Just as I would not give adults "goody bags" at an adult party. I would not serve alcoholic beverages at a child's birthday party. [/quote] OP here. This is actually pretty funny because I *do* give party favors at our annual holiday parties and other parties that we throw outside of a typical dinner party. I'm just a kooky gal! An observation: As I've said, all of this has been really interesting/helpful. The main split I see is folks who consider a kids birthday party, regardless of setting, to be solely a children's affair. If it was a drop-off party, or a party at a kids gym, etc...I would totally agree that alcohol would be inappropriate. But in my home, where I knew adults will be staying for a few hours, I took a different view given my hope was that adults would socialize and enjoy the gathering of as well. Not to simplify too much--but it's why I put out brie in addition to cheddar. (Yes, I know some kids like brie!) Same idea with the holiday parties we throw that I mentioned above. Those are perhaps more adult centric, but I always make sure there are good kiddo activities/food/drinks. (Again, I'm mostly just amazing I set off such a discussion!)[/quote] Haha what’s in your goody bags?[/quote]
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