Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:49     Subject: Alcohol at child's birthday party

Anonymous wrote:I just don’t like the idea of drinking and driving.


Not everyone going to a party drives there.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:48     Subject: Alcohol at child's birthday party

There were 40 adults there, not just a “kid’s party.”

I am surprised there weren’t margaritas. I see no issues…no one got drunk. You seem uptight.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:47     Subject: Alcohol at child's birthday party

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like it's the norm here. I admit I'm not a huge fan, mostly because it seems wild that people can't even enjoy a kids' birthday party without a drink. But it's not like any obvious harm comes from it.



I’ve never attended a kids birthday party here (DC area) where anything other than La Croix & organic juice boxes were served.


Sorry you have lame friends.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:47     Subject: Re:Alcohol at child's birthday party

I live in DC. We had beer and sparkling wine at DS’s first birthday. He’s turning 21 next month. This is neither weird or something new.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:47     Subject: Alcohol at child's birthday party

Yes, very much the norm at a party like you described. Sounds fun!
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:45     Subject: Alcohol at child's birthday party

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like it's the norm here. I admit I'm not a huge fan, mostly because it seems wild that people can't even enjoy a kids' birthday party without a drink. But it's not like any obvious harm comes from it.



I’ve never attended a kids birthday party here (DC area) where anything other than La Croix & organic juice boxes were served.


And I live in NYC where I’ve never been to a kid’s party that didn’t have wine or cocktails.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:45     Subject: Alcohol at child's birthday party

Anonymous wrote:I just don’t like the idea of drinking and driving.


That’s why family establish a DD.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:44     Subject: Alcohol at child's birthday party

Anonymous wrote:San Antonio? What does that mean?

Anyway, an afternoon party with lots of family and people probably not in charge of watching young kids? Yes, it would be the norm to offer your guests a variety of things including food and a beer.


San Antonio, Texas

Which makes me think OPs DH is Hispanic?

My DH is Mexican and those kids parties are another level. It was a culture shock at first but now I really enjoy them.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:42     Subject: Alcohol at child's birthday party

We always serve alcohol at parties at our house- sports team parties, kid’s birthday, etc. DC area.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:41     Subject: Alcohol at child's birthday party

Anonymous wrote:I feel like it's the norm here. I admit I'm not a huge fan, mostly because it seems wild that people can't even enjoy a kids' birthday party without a drink. But it's not like any obvious harm comes from it.



I’ve never attended a kids birthday party here (DC area) where anything other than La Croix & organic juice boxes were served.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:40     Subject: Alcohol at child's birthday party

San Antonio? What does that mean?

Anyway, an afternoon party with lots of family and people probably not in charge of watching young kids? Yes, it would be the norm to offer your guests a variety of things including food and a beer.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:40     Subject: Alcohol at child's birthday party

I just don’t like the idea of drinking and driving.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:39     Subject: Alcohol at child's birthday party

I feel like it's the norm here. I admit I'm not a huge fan, mostly because it seems wild that people can't even enjoy a kids' birthday party without a drink. But it's not like any obvious harm comes from it.

Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:38     Subject: Alcohol at child's birthday party

I live in San Francisco and when we’ve thrown an outdoor party, whether in backyard or at a local park we serve alcohol. At a party place, we don’t.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2022 08:36     Subject: Alcohol at child's birthday party

We went to the birthday party of a newly 5-year-old distant relative of DH. I don’t know DH’s extended family too much, but we’re visiting my in-laws and DH wanted to see his cousins.

It was a big event at their house. Well over 75 people (25-30 kids) Several inflatables (a bounce house and two water slides) and tons of food. There was also alcohol. It wasn’t a kegger but there were IPA’s and craft beers along the sodas in the cooler. Some women had glasses of wine as well but I guess you had to go inside to the kitchen to obtain the wine. I will drink, but not often. I was a little surprised how many adults were opening drinking at what is suppose to be a child’s party. No one seems to get drunk or rowdy thankfully.

Is this the norm in some circles? We weren’t in San Antonio so don’t know if it’s just a southern thing?